Founded around 1876 and based in Burslem, Stoke‑on‑Trent, Port Vale FC, nicknamed “The Valiants,” have played their home matches at Vale Park since 1950. They are one of only a handful of clubs to have never reached the top tier of English football, yet hold a unique record for the most seasons in the Football League without a first‑division appearance. With a history of resilience, community roots and memorable cup runs, Port Vale continue to embody the spirit of English lower‑league football.
As the final stages of the season approach, it’s looking more and more likely that Port Vale will be relegated. They currently sit bottom of League One, 9 points behind…
Fleetwood Town goalkeeper David Harrington is hopeful of leaving Fleetwood Town before the end of the January transfer window, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke. 25-year-old Harrington has aspirations of being…
Port Vale haven’t made the best start to the season, sitting 23rd in League One with two points from six games. They’ll be hoping that their latest signing, George Hall,…
Port Vale, placed in 23rd, have had a horror start to their season as they are still fighting for that first win on the road despite having winning cup form…
Port Vale boss Darren Moore has admitted he is open to signing another goalkeeper ahead of the new League One season to cover for the injured Ben Amos. Amos, who…
The Lower Tiers understands that League One newcomers, Port Vale have joined Huddersfield Town in the race for Newport midfielder Cameron Antwi. With his contract expiring in 2026, it would…