Police investigate racist abuse of Vale star
The Crawley Observer says police have appealed for information after a Port Vale player was allegedly racially abused by a Crawley Town supporter on Tuesday evening.
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The Crawley Observer says police have appealed for information after a Port Vale player was allegedly racially abused by a Crawley Town supporter on Tuesday evening.
Following an appeal, Staffordshire police have identified three men they wish to question in connection with the trouble after Port Vale’s match against Wolves.
The Home Office have published a report with “Statistics on football-related arrests and football banning orders” from last season. It reveals that locally, Port Vale have 12 supporters subject to banning orders, rivals Crewe have 15 and Premier League neighbours Stoke City have 26. Last season, no Vale fans were subject to banning orders while […]
Influential supporters group the Football Supporters Federation will offer help and support for Port Vale fans who wish to report poor police behaviour and tactics during the game against Wolverhampton. The match was marred by problems after the game with the police reporting that 23 fans had been arrested and that a “significant number of […]
Supporters Club chair Ally Simcock has told the Sentinel that she wants talks between the club and the police following trouble after Vale’s home game with Wolves.
Police have confirmed that a 27 year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a hit and run incident before Vale’s game at Rochdale.
Port Vale’s administrators have confirmed that they have spoken to Staffordshire Police with regards to the hugely controversial “nil-paid” shares issue involving former directors Perry Deakin and Peter Miller.
Shropshire police have warned Port Vale supporters not to travel to Tuesday’s game against Shrewsbury without a ticket as they will not be able to get into the ground on the day.
Staffordshire Police has confirmed it is no longer looking into the alleged theft of a corporate document from Port Vale Football Club.