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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.

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  2. Port Vale manager Darren Moore speaks to the media / image YouTube

    Port Vale were completely outclassed as a dominant Peterborough side recorded an easy home win on Wednesday night. It could arguably have been more for the home side as goal difference plunged Vale back into the bottom four. Match stats Port Vale: Ripley – Plant, Smith, Lowe, Iacovitti, Grant – Garrity, Ojo (Chislett), Walters (Dipepa), […]

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  3. A general view of the Port Vale, Vale Park stadium entrance

    Port Vale have confirmed the short-term signing of New Zealand International defender Deklan Wynne. The experienced defender, who has fifteen caps at International level has plied his trade in the US Leagues most recently playing for Charleston Battery earlier this season. A club statement said: Port Vale Football Club are delighted to announce the short-term […]

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    The Valiants play their game in hand over rivals Burton Albion on Wednesday. It’s a match that could see them stretch the gap between themselves and relegation – or plunge back into the bottom four on goal difference. Here’s our preview… Preamble The goalless draw against Wigan Athletic saw Port Vale record their third clean […]

    The post Peterborough Utd v Port Vale preview – a chance to build a gap or plunge back into danger… appeared first on onevalefan.co.uk.

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    What should anyone who plays fairly and by the rules fear about being examined by a regulator asks Rob Fielding. Perhaps that question should be put to the desperate, self-obsessed Premier League? Rob Fielding writes… Last week, it was revealed that the Premier League has placed ads warning of the “risk” of the incoming independent […]

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    Port Vale have five games left to try to stay in League One. Pic by Shutterstock

    Hello and welcome to our Monday evening edition of The Valiant for April 8.

    We’re taking an in-depth look at the Vale on and off the pitch ahead of the final five games that will decide whether they kick off next season still in League One.

    We’ve got talking points, news, analysis, opinion, a look at Wednesday’s opponents Peterborough, news of Valiants around the leagues, updates from the women’s team and youth side, nostalgia and plenty more in a packed edition.

    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 102 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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    Rob Fielding thinks there were lots more positives than negatives to take out of the team’s 0-0 draw with Wigan Athletic at the weekend. Here are his thoughts… Rob Fielding writes… How important will this point prove to be? It’s now seven points from twelve available as the Valiants inch themselves out of the relegation […]

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    Wigan keeper Sam Tickle denies Gavin Massey. Pic by Tom Green

    Port Vale’s prospects of staying in League One continue to improve after they battled their way to a goalless draw at Wigan.

    The point, coupled with results elsewhere, takes Vale out of the drop zone on goal difference from Burton and was welcomed by close to 1,400 travelling supporters.

    Vale were well worth their draw. The Latics’ Thelo Aasgaard had a header blocked on the line by Alex Iacovitti in the first half and Martial Godo hit the post after the break. But Vale came closest to scoring seven minutes from time when James Plant’s deflected strike forced a fine save from Wigan keeper Sam Tickle who then did even better to save Baylee Dipepa’s effort from the rebound.

    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 101 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….

    Subscribe now

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