Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Micky Adams Re-Visited



For anybody who missed the Micky Adams interview on Late Kick Off on Monday night. You can catch it again Here

Tuesday, 9 March 2010

Bradford




Port Vale earned a valuable three points on home soil with a 2-1 win over Bradford at Vale Park.
Normal service look to be resumed when on-loan Liverpool defender Robbie Threlfall scored after 11 minutes.
The Valiants had ample chances to level the scoring in the first half and striker Marc Richards squandered to chances in front of goal.
A defensive re-shuffle at half time saw Kris Taylor come on to replace Adam Yates and within five minutes of the re-start Richards was rewarded for his early efforts and equlaised for the Valiants.
It was then left to Rob Taylor to seal victory when his shot took a deflection to give Vale the winner.
Bradford offered little in reply allowing Adams men to take all three points. Vale are now up to 11th in League Two, a win at Chesterfield on Saturday and results going their way could well see them back in touching distance of the play-offs if they could hit a run of form when others seems to be slipping away.

Final Score from Vale Park
Port Vale 2 Bradford City 1

Bradford



Port Vale take on Bradford at home tonight in a must win game for the Valiants. They will be in search of three points following Saturday's disappointing defeat at hoome to Northampton.
Bradford sit 16th in League Two. Three points and three places below the Valiants in 13th, but they will be hoping it won't prove unlucky this evening.
In the League, the last time these two sides met was in August and it ended in stalemate between the two with a 0-0 draw.
Vale travelled back up to Valley Parade in November for a Johnstone's Paint Trophy tie only to bow out on penalties, followed by a supporters who took advantage of the free coaches put on by shirt sponsors Harlequin.
Peter Taylor will be without major threats Chris Brandon and Peter Thorne who both currently find themselves in the reserves, which will be disappointing for Vale fans who won't be able to take out any frustrations on former Stoke star Thorne.
Bradford have won eight on the road so far this season with their latest victory coming at the Don Valley Stadium with a 2-1 win over Rotherham on Saturday.
Micky Adams may well make a few changes following Saturday's defeat. Whether goalkeeper Joe Anyon keeps his place will remain to be seen following his mistake at the weekend and Chris Martin will be chomping at the bit to get his shirt back.
Doug Loft will be hoping he has done enough to keep his place following two goals in two games for the former Brighton star.
Adam Yates looks set to keep his place and remains the one steady character after Vale's inconsistent form.

So Vale will be hoping they can give the home crowd something to cheer about once again.

Monday, 8 March 2010

Micky Adams



Port Vale boss Micky Adams is the featured manager on tonight's shows as he talks about life in charge of a League Two side.

Tune in to Late Kick Off on BBC One at 11:35pm

And if you haven't already you can join the Late Kick Off Facebook Group Here

Saturday, 6 March 2010

Northampton



Port Vale went down to another home defeat at the hands of Northampton Town.
The Cobblers took an early lead through main threat Adebayo Akinfenwa. The Valiants replied minutes later courtesy of Doug Loft who has made it two goals in two games for his own personal tally.
But it was a moment of madness from Vale keeper Joe Anyon that turned the game around. He dropped what looked like a routine catch allowing Abdul Osman to capitilise and in first half injury time Billy McKay struck to make it 3-1 at the break.
Adams reshuffled the pack at half time with a triple substitution. Kris Taylor, Louis Dodds and Lewis Haldane made way for John McCombe, Tommy Fraser and Craig Davies but still Vale could not find that winning formula.
They had two shots cleared off the line midway through the second half while Craig Davies came closest to scoring, the ball was in the net only to ruled out for a handball from the on-loan Brighton forward.

Final Score from Vale Park:
Port Vale 1 Northampton Town 3

Friday, 5 March 2010

Help for Heroes




This Saturday will kick off the week long campaign supporting The Football League Charity of the 2009/10 season, Help for Heroes.
All 72 League Clubs will take part in events which will involve highly publicising the great cause.
Port Vale's support to the charity will come this weekend with their game at home to Northampton Town.
The two teams will emerge, behind a Help for Heroes banner and pose for photos ahead of kick off, both managers will be wearing Help for Heroes wrist-bands and the home team will sign a ball which will then be auctioned off for the charity.

Football League bucket collections will be around the ground also so dig deep and give generously.

Defender Signs for Burton



Port Vale have missed out on defender Shaun Kelly after he signed for Burton this morning.
The 21 year-old from Chester City was on trial at Vale Park this week and scored in the reserve game but travelled to Burton early this morning to put pen to paper on a deal at The Pirelli Stadium.