Adams tight-lipped on new contract
Port Vale manager Micky Adams says he is encouraged by Chairman Norman Smurthwaite’s remarks on his contract but says until he sees the deal then he has “nothing to add.”
Port Vale manager Micky Adams says he is encouraged by Chairman Norman Smurthwaite’s remarks on his contract but says until he sees the deal then he has “nothing to add.”
Port Vale owner Norman Smurthwaite says he expects manager Micky Adams to sign a new contract within the next two weeks.
Goalkeeper Chris Neal has handed the club a major boost by telling the Sentinel that he’d be very keen to agree a new contract with the club.
Midfielder Chris Lines has joined manager Micky Adams in pushing for an extension of his Vale contract, according to the Sentinel newspaper.
Micky Adams has told the press that the Vale chairman now “has to deliver” a contract and if it’s suitable he’s “never expressed a desire to leave this place”
There appears to be two conflicting views of the Micky Adams contract debate this weekend with a national newspaper contradicting Chairman Norman Surthwaite’s optimistic view of events.
OVF editor Rob Fielding thinks that the club should be looking to “secure Micky Adams future first and foremost.”
OVF editor Rob Fielding says the situation regarding the manager’s contract needs to be sorted by the end of this year, so that the club can move forward – either under Micky Adams or without him.
Micky Adams has refused to comment on contract negotiations to extend his stay at the club and has even hinted that this season could even be his last at the club.
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Vale have received a huge boost with the news that left-back Dan Jones has signed a two-year contract with the club.
OVF has been informed by Port Vale FC that the club’s retained list for the new season will be released on Thursday morning.
Defender Adam Yates has told the Sentinel that he would “welcome contract talks” to extend his stay at Vale Park.
According to the Sentinel newspaper, Port Vale skipper Doug Loft has started talks on a new contract with the Valiants.
In an interview with the Sentinel newspaper, midfielder Ryan Burge has indicated he wants to stay with the Valiants. Burge told the newspaper “I’m really happy at the club.”
Port Vale FC have announced that leading scorer Tom Pope has signed a two year extension to his contract.
The Sentinel is reporting that the Valiants will delay contract talks with eleven first-team players as the club waits to see which division Vale will be in next season.
Striker Calvin Andrew is set to learn whether his contract with the Valiants will be extended beyond this week.
In an interview with BBC Radio Stoke broadcast on Friday morning, Vale’s star striker Tom Pope contradicted earlier reports that his contract had been automatically extended by the club.
Port Vale’s leading scorer Tom Pope’s goalscoring exploits have triggered a clause in his contract, tying him to the Valiants until the end of the 2013/14 season.
Port Vale FC have announced that the seventeen out-of-contract players have all agreed deals for the new season.
Port Vale FC have revealed that David Artell has turned down the new contract terms offered by the club and has left.
Port Vale FC effectively have until noon on Monday, when the club has to register its squad for the Capital One cup clash with Burnley, to resolve the issue of the player’s contracts.
Port Vale’s chaotic summer continued after the players announced that they are seeking advice from the PFA before considering new contracts from the club’s administrators.