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6 days ago |
onevalefan.co.uk | Rob Fielding
Lorent Tolaj’s late penalty was saved as the Valiants failed to come back from three goals down. Here’s our match report. Team newsIn a rare move from Port Vale manager Darren Moore, he named an unchanged starting eleven from the side which had thrashed Bromley 5-0 the previous weekend. Jack Shorrock maintained his place as left wingback with George Byers and Ronan Curtis on the bench. Veteran Jason Lowe replaced Ethan Chislett in the squad.
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1 week ago |
onevalefan.co.uk | Rob Fielding |Carlisle United
After returning to the top of the League Two table, Vale will be desperate to pick up points away from home as they aim for promotion. Here’s our match preview… The EssentialsOpposition: Carlisle UnitedKick-off time: Saturday 21st December, 3pmVenue: Vale Park stadiumCompetition: League TwoTrivia: Vale will be aiming for a hat-trick of consecutive away wins. The Vale viewFormExcellent. Vale sit on top of the League Two form table after five wins from six matches.
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1 week ago |
onevalefan.co.uk | Rob Fielding
To no great surprise, Darren Moore is among the candidates for the Football League manager of the year award for League Two. Moore’s rivals are Bromley boss Andy Woodman, Bradford City manager Graham Alexander and Mat Sadler of long-time pacesetters Walsall. The winner will be announced at the Football League’s annual awards ceremony in London on Sunday, 27 April. There are no Port Vale players nominated in the League Two player category.
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1 week ago |
onevalefan.co.uk | Rob Fielding
Whether you’re in a stadium or in a relationship, winning takes more than just talent—it takes trust, patience, and a shared goal. It’s no surprise that many international couples, particularly those formed through connections with Ukrainian mail order wives, mirror the values of great sports teams. Like players on a well-oiled team, partners in cross-cultural relationships must learn to navigate differences, communicate clearly, and support one another through both the wins and the losses.
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1 week ago |
onevalefan.co.uk | Rob Fielding
When Port Vale snatches a big win, the celebrations don’t stop at Vale Park. In Burslem, matchday magic spills into the streets, pubs, casinos, and phones. Whether it’s chants echoing through packed locals, sparklers lighting up the sky, or fans swapping stories over late-night grub, every supporter has their own way of keeping the buzz alive. A Vale victory isn’t just a result; it’s a whole vibe across town, with pride in full swing and the badge worn a little prouder.
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