“Yes, we’ll ask him about strikers” – BBC Radio Stoke to quiz Andy Crosby on Thursday
Port Vale reporter Phil Bowers will be questioning Port Vale manager Andy Crosby during a one hour BBC Radio Stoke Sports special programme on Thursday.
Port Vale reporter Phil Bowers will be questioning Port Vale manager Andy Crosby during a one hour BBC Radio Stoke Sports special programme on Thursday.
In a wide ranging interview Chairman Norman Smurthwaite and Bruno Ribeiro told BBC Radio Stoke’s Lee Blakeman about a busy summer for the club.
BBC Radio Stoke claims that Port Vale will make three new signings on Monday.
Norman Smurthwaite never claimed Doncaster Rovers are “after” Michael O’Connor. In fact he says that no other club has made an offer for the midfielder – words that prove Rovers manager Paul Dickov was wrong to tell the Vale chairman to keep his “mouth shut.”
BBC Radio Stoke claims that striker Tom Pope could leave Port Vale as he will talk to League One rivals Doncaster Rovers this week.
If work, location or travel (or all three if you’re the OVF editor) preventing you listening live to the Praise and Grumble special, then don’t despair.
Have you got a question for Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite? BBC Radio Stoke want to hear what you want to ask the Vale chairman.
Norman Smurthwaite has been speaking to BBC Radio Stoke about his reign as Port Vale owner. Smurthwaite has admitted that there have been problems but he intends to “build” a better club during his time in charge.
BBC Radio Stoke claim that a former “fans’ favourite” could be returning to the club on loan.
In a wide-ranging phone-in on BBC Radio Stoke, Port Vale chairman Paul Wildes told fans that the club planned to relay the Vale Park pitch and also complete the unfinished half of the Lorne Street stand.
Port Vale chairman Paul Wildes will be on BBC Radio Stoke on Thursday evening answering questions from Valiant supporters.
Administrator Bob Young has played down delays to players signing new contracts and says he doesn’t see it as a “major stumbling block.”
Radio Stoke’s Matt Sandoz claims that Port Vale’s administrators could be taking legal action against members of the club’s discredited former board over the “nil-paid” shares fiasco.
Port Vale manager Micky Adams told BBC Radio Stoke that he understands why the game against Shrewsbury was abandoned and that “safety is paramount.”
Mike Lloyd has become the first Port Vale board member to talk to the press following the news that the club is set for administration. In an interview with BBC Radio Stoke’s John Acres, Lloyd says he is “desperately sorry about the club’s financial position” but unsurprisingly adds that “I don’t think the current situation […]
Director Mike Lloyd has controversially claimed that Peter Miller and Perry Deakin can use their nil-paid shares to vote at next month’s extraordinary general meeting. Miller and Deakin claimed that they had bought blocks of shares in the club worth £250,000 and £100,000 respectively when they sought election to the club’s board, but it later […]
OVF founder Rob Fielding says in his latest column, that while he’s delighted at the Sentinel’s investigations into Port Vale FC, the local radio station is lagging behind. According to Rob, Radio Stoke is “an organisation which is meant to provide value for its licence payers, but which seemingly cannot or will not ask the […]
In his latest “One Vale View” column, Rob Fielding expresses his disappointment that BBC Radio Stoke won’t be offering full match commentary of Port Vale’s FA Cup first round game against Grimsby Town. He explains how the commentary is essential for exiles like himself and gives five reasons why he thinks the decision should be […]