Former Port Vale winger takes first role as football manager
Former Port Vale winger Ashley Vincent has become a football manager at just 33 years of age.
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Winger Ashley Vincent was a key player in the promotion winning side of 2013. However, he left after just one season to join Cheltenham Town.
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Former Port Vale winger Ashley Vincent has become a football manager at just 33 years of age.
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Port Vale FC have confirmed that Ashley Vincent has left the club after turning down a contract offer.
A report on the Sky Sports website claims that Ashley Vincent has turned down Port Vale’s offer of a new contract.
The Sentinel is reporting that Steve Evans’ Rotherham United are showing interest in Port Vale winger Ashley Vincent.
The Valiants are set to be missing five players through injury and suspension as they face a vital trip to York City.
Bristol Rovers 2-0 Port Vale: the Vale’s poor defeat to Bristol Rovers was completely overshadowed by an apparently serious injury to sub Ashley Vincent who was stretchered off the pitch.
Winger Ashley Vincent has told the Sentinel that he is pleased to end his goalless run with two goals against AFC Wimbledon on Tuesday.
Port Vale 3-0 AFC Wimbledon: Ashley Vincent ended a thirteen game scoreless run with his seventh and eighth goals of the season as Vale swept aside Wimbledon to open up a four point lead at the top of the League Two table.
Winger Ashley Vincent has become the second Port Vale player to be named as the npower League Two player of the month.
The Sentinel reports that winger Ryan Lloyd could make his first start for Port Vale against York City on Saturday.
Micky Adams says that the team will “miss” Ashley Vincent on Saturday as the in-form winger serves a suspension.
Forest Green 2-3 Port Vale: supersub Ben Williamson’s fourth goal of the season proved to be the winner as Vale reached the FA Cup second round at the expense of a battling Forest Green Rovers side.
In-form winger Ashley Vincent has told the Sentinel that there’s “more to come” as he reflects on a highly successful start to his Vale career.
Port Vale 4-1 Wycombe: Striker Tom Pope made it fiveteen goals for the season as Vale came from behind to beat ten man Wycombe at Vale Park.
Port Vale 3-0 Oxford: Goals from Tom Pope, Ashley Vincent and Sam Morsy earned Vale a deserved home win over Oxford Utd in front of the Sky TV cameras.
Fleetwood Town 2-5 Port Vale: Strikers Louis Dodds and Tom Pope both scored twice as Micky Adam’s free-scoring Vale secured an astonishing 5-2 away win over Fleetwood Town.
Manager Micky Adams told the media that Plymouth “couldn’t live with” Vale’s “outstanding” wingers as the team came from behind to win at Plymouth.
Plymouth 1-3 Port Vale: Wingers Jennison Myrie-Williams and Ashley Vincent were both on target as Vale came from behind to secure a brilliant away victory over Plymouth Argyle.
Winger Ashley Vincent and striker Tom Pope have been named in the Football League League Two team of the week.
Port Vale 6-2 Rotherham United: Tom Pope scored four times against his former club and with six goals this season went past his goal tally for the whole of the last campaign as Vale thrashed Steve Evans’ Rotherham.
New signing Ashley Vincent has told the Sentinel that he’s “really looking forward” and that manager Micky Adams has promised more new signings are set to come.
Micky Adams has added three new signings to his squad as Jennison Myrie-Williams, Ashley Vincent and Darren Murphy joined the Valiants.