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Port Vale v Cambridge United highlights
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Post Match | Darren Moore speaks after final game of the season against Cambridge United
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Port Vale’s latest spell in League One ended in a goalles bore draw against Cambridge United on Saturday lunchtime. Here’s our match report… Match stats Port Vale: Ripley – Debrah, Smith, Iacovitti – Weir (Clark), Walters (Ojo), Garrity, Shorrock – Chislett (Buah) – Ikpeazu (Lowe), Dipepa Unused subs: Leutwiler, Lopata, Agnero Vale bookings: Weir, Smith […]
The post Port Vale 0-0 Cambridge Utd report – Valiants’ stay in League One ends with dour draw appeared first on onevalefan.co.uk.
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Match Previews
The Valiants welcome Cambridge United to Vale Park in the last game of our 2023/24 campaign.
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Interviews
Ben Garrity and Ethan Chislett preview this weekend's final game of the season against Cambridge United with the local press.
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Interviews
Darren Moore speaks to the local press ahead of this weekend's final game of the season against Cambridge United.
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Hello and welcome to our Thursday evening edition of The Valiant for April 25.
We’ve got talking points from Darren Moore’s press conference this afternoon and a preview of Saturday’s game against Cambridge - but also a look at wider issues as Vale prepare for League Two. That includes the futures of Ben Garrity and Ethan Chislett who have both netted double figures from midfield this season.
Just a bit about us, we’ll be covering the Vale with at least 150 editions a year from the day you sign up, but your subscription also gives you access to all 111 previous editions in our archive.
There’s currently an offer of £20 (50% off) for your first-year’s subscription which will work out at around 13p an edition over the next 12 months.
If you are a subscriber then thank you for your support and please read on for news, analysis, opinion and nostalgia….
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After Port Vale’s relegation was confirmed last weekend, this game is now a dead rubber for the home side although the visitors are still in slight danger of going down. Here’s our preview… Preamble It’s likely to be a downbeat atmosphere for Vale’s final game of the season after relegation was confirmed. Here at OVF […]
The post Port Vale v Cambridge Utd preview – a farewell to League One but for how long? appeared first on onevalefan.co.uk.
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Pre-match | Darren Moore looks ahead at final league game against Cambridge United
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Pre-match | Ben Garrity and Ethan Chislett speak to the press on Cambridge United fixture
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Port Vale FC has a long history of bouncing up and (sadly) down in the lower divisions. Here’s some of the seasons where Vale have bounced back strongly after suffering relegation. 1929-30 It was a long time ago which means it’s often overlooked but the 1929-30 season was one of the more remarkable in the […]
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I’ve already explored some of the reasons for relegation, that pointed out what went wrong, I now move on to how the club can correct its mistakes and move forward. Football front and centre There have been lots of improvements at the club since the Shanahans took over. However, surely the item at the top […]
The post Port Vale’s potential path to bouncing back – nine areas for the football club to correct appeared first on onevalefan.co.uk.
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Keeper Connor Ripley goes over to Vale’s travelling supporters while fans’ favourite Ben Garrity is overcome with emotion as relegation is confirmed. Pic by Shutterstock
Hello and welcome to our Monday evening edition of The Valiant for April 22.
We are looking at the Vale, on and off the pitch, as they prepare for League Two after relegation was confirmed with Saturday’s defeat at Bolton.
Vale still have to play one more game this season, at home to Cambridge on Saturday, but the focus has to be on this summer to try to hit the ground running in 2024/25 under Darren Moore.
We’ve got the views of promotion winner and pundit Adam Yates and supporters’ club chairman Mark Porter in a bumper edition that also includes plenty more news, analysis, opinion and nostalgia.
Just a bit about us, we’ll be covering the Vale with at least 150 editions a year from the day you sign up, but your subscription also gives you access to all 110 previous editions in our archive.
There’s currently an offer of £20 (50% off) for your first-year’s subscription which will work out at around 13p an edition over the next 12 months.
If you are a subscriber then thank you for your support and please read on….
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Match Reports
The Valiants thumped Darlaston Town by six goals to extend their unbeaten league season
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In a special feature we take a look at some of the factors which resulted in Port Vale’s relegation from League One in 2024. Trouble at the top David Flitcroft had been in charge during three failed transfer windows – but despite two managers departing, Flitcroft’s position still seemed secure. Things came to a head […]
The post Port Vale’s 2023-24’s failures – eight reasons for the club’s relegation appeared first on onevalefan.co.uk.
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Connor Ripley keeps the ball out but can’t save Vale from a 2-0 defeat at Bolton and relegation. Pic by Tom Green
Hello and welcome to our Sunday morning edition of The Valiant for April 21.
Vale will be playing in League Two next season after their relegation was confirmed by a 2-0 defeat at Bolton.
Goals from Aaron Collins, on 72 minutes, and Cameron Jerome, on 93, gave Bolton victory against a Vale side who knew they had to at least match Burton’s result at home to Reading to take the relegation fight to the last day.
But Burton won 3-2, having taken an early 2-0 lead, and Vale couldn’t get the better of third-placed Bolton despite a battling performance.
Vale at least made Bolton work hard for their win and, in truth, their relegation isn’t because of performances like this but because of a dreadful run of just two wins in their last 22 league games.
That has cost them their League One status just two years after promotion at Wembley.
Just a bit about us, we’ll be covering the Vale with at least 150 editions a year from the day you sign up, but your subscription also gives you access to all 109 previous editions in our archive.
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If you are a subscriber then thank you for your support and please read on for news, analysis and opinion…
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Bolton Wanderers v Port Vale highlights
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Port Vale chair Carol Shanahan has issued a statement which begins with a “heartfelt apology” and says she is “truly sorry” for the club’s relegation from League One. Shanahan also says she has faith in manager Darren Moore, that a full review of the season is underway and that communication with fans needs to improve. […]
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Post Match | Nathan Smith reflects on Bolton Wanderers defeat
The Valiant Newsletter: Getting on with plans after saying goodbye to League One
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Hello and welcome to our Sunday morning edition of The Valiant for April 28.
Vale’s relegation season ended with an afternoon doze as they played out a goalless draw with Cambridge at Vale Park.
The game lacked intensity with Vale already relegated and Cambridge knowing a point would keep them up, even before results elsewhere began to go their way.
Vale created second-half chances for Uche Ikpeazu and Alex Iacovitti but there wasn’t much to get excited about with focus already on the summer and the rebuilding job for manager Darren Moore as he prepares for League Two.
Just a bit about us, we’ll be covering the Vale with at least 150 editions a year from the day you sign up, but your subscription also gives you access to all 112 previous editions in our archive.
There’s currently an offer of £20 (50% off) for your first-year’s subscription which will work out at around 13p an edition over the next 12 months.
If you are a subscriber then thank you for your support and please read on for news, analysis, opinion and nostalgia….
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