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  1. Port Vale fans during the play-off game against Swindon Town in 2022

    The team are running out of games, have to rely on others and suffered a shocking home defeat at the weekend. The odds are stacked against the Valiants, so a win against Wycombe is an absolute must-have. Here’s our preview… Preamble Vale supporters were left shellshocked by the second-half capitulation against Exeter City on Saturday. […]

    The post Port Vale v Wycombe Wanderers preview – the very last chance saloon for Valiants appeared first on onevalefan.co.uk.

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  2. Ryan Loft - Port Vale

    It’s been a well repeated story in recent months but Port Vale’s paucity of striking options leaves them desperately short of options for Tuesday night’s vital game against Wycombe Wanderers. On Saturday, Darren Moore opted to pair Uche Ikpeazu with teenager Baylee Dipepa. Ikpeazu, still returning to full fitness after injury, was only able to […]

    The post Loft injury leaves Valiants with potentially one fully fit striker for vital clash appeared first on onevalefan.co.uk.

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    Vale were beaten 4-2 at home to Exeter. Pic by Tom Green

    Hello and welcome to our Sunday morning edition of The Valiant for April 14.

    Vale’s League One status is hanging by a thread after an awful second-half performance against Exeter kept them in the relegation zone.

    Darren Moore’s side were excellent before the break to take a deserved lead through Ethan Chislett’s volley from the edge of the area, on 31 minutes, before doubling their lead with Baylee Dipepa’s low strike, on 40.

    But Millenic Alli’s deflected goal 12 minutes into the second half caused a Vale wobble which became a collapse as Zak Jules, on 67 minutes, Luke Harris, on 79, and Alli, on 89, wrapped up a 4-2 victory for the visitors.

    Burton’s 2-1 win at Stevenage completed a grim afternoon for Vale who remain in the final relegation spot, three points behind the Brewers with three games each to play.

    Vale return to action at home to Wycombe on Tuesday knowing that, realistically, only a win will do.

    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 105 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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  4. Port Vale fans in the Lorne Street stand

    A classic game of two halves saw the Valiants throw away a great first-half performance to concede four times in the second-half – with the resulting loss leaving the Vale in severe danger in the drop zone. Match stats Port Vale: Ripley – Debrah (Shorrock), Smith, Iacovitti (Plant) – Sang, Garrity, Ojo (Massey), Grant – […]

    The post Port Vale 2-4 Exeter City report – appalling second-half slump puts survival hopes in severe jeopardy appeared first on onevalefan.co.uk.

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  5. Dan Gore / Port Vale FC

    Dan Gore has joined the ranks of Port Vale players to only make a solitary appearance for the club after manager Darren Moore confirmed that the loanee would not appear again this season. Speaking to the media in the pre-match press conference this week, Moore confirmed: “Dan Gore won’t make it now for the rest […]

    The post Man Utd midfielder won’t appear for Port Vale again this season appeared first on onevalefan.co.uk.

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    Port Vale boss Darren Moore. Pic by Pete Stonier

    Hello and welcome to a special Friday edition of The Valiant for April 12.

    We’ve got talking points and full injury news from Darren Moore’s press conference this afternoon, a look at opponents Exeter, fan-in-focus and your views plus plenty more news and analysis of the club on and off the pitch.

    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 104 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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  7. Vale Park Stadium entrance © Copyright Graham Hogg and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence.

    Port Vale FC have filed their company accounts for the twelve months up to June 2023 which show the club made a near £3.4m loss during that period. The accounts can be viewed on the Companies House website and the headline figures are that the total losses for the year (ending June 2023) were £3,396,024 […]

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  8. Port Vale fans during the play-off game against Swindon Town in 2022

    The Valiants slipped back into the relegation zone in midweek and now every point is vital. It’s therefore of maximum importance that the side get something from their home games, including, of course, this one. Here’s our preview… Preamble It was a chastening result for Darren Moore’s side in midweek. The comprehensive 3-0 loss to […]

    The post Port Vale v Exeter City preview – quite simply it’s one of the most important Vale games of the season appeared first on onevalefan.co.uk.

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    Connor Ripley makes a second-half save in Vale’s 3-0 defeat at Peterborough. Pic by Pete Stonier

    Hello and welcome to our Thursday morning edition of The Valiant for April 11.

    Vale’s hopes of pulling away from the relegation zone were thwarted as they were comprehensively beaten at Peterborough.

    In fact, last night’s 3-0 defeat means the Vale have fallen back into the bottom four, behind Burton on goal difference.

    Darren Moore set his side up to try to frustrate Darren Ferguson’s promotion-chasing Posh, a plan that was working, albeit with a few scares, until the home side took the lead in first-half stoppage time when a short corner was played to Joel Randall and his shot took a deflection on its way past Connor Ripley.

    Vale’s evening got worse when Harrison Burrows scored from the spot on 56 minutes after Ryan Loft had pulled back Josh Knight while defending a free kick. And the home side’s superiority was underlined on 86 minutes when Burrows’ cross was deflected into his own net by Alex Iacovitti.   

    The Vale return to action on Saturday at home to Exeter, one of four games left to try to stay in League One.

    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 103 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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