Grew leads tributes to Dickinson
Port Vale coach Mark Grew praised Carl Dickinson after the defender played in Vale’s cup win over Plymouth despite the sad death of his mother on Saturday.
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Mark Grew was a long-serving servant of Port Vale who represented the club as player, coach and on occasion as caretaker manager. Player of the year twice, he also won promotion in 1989.
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Port Vale coach Mark Grew praised Carl Dickinson after the defender played in Vale’s cup win over Plymouth despite the sad death of his mother on Saturday.
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