Four years later he joined Doncaster Rovers where he was relegated before winning promotion back to the third tier and went onto return to Peterborough in 2019.
Port Vale will be without Connor Hall and Brad Walker who have joined Colchester United and Tranmere Rovers respectively since their last match against Forest Green Rovers. For those who can’t watch, highlights will also be shown on the Sky Sports YouTube channel afterwards. Yes, Port Vale vs Peterborough United has been chosen for live broadcast and will be shown on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Football, with coverage starting at 7:30pm. Port Vale will take on Peterborough United tonight (January 16), with kick off scheduled for 8pm. Darrell Clarke’s side will be eager to move within touching distance of the promotion spots with a win this weekend. Posh currently sit nineth in League One after winning only one match since October and Ferguson’s first game in charge certainly won’t be easy as they take on Port Vale.
We kick-off our 2023 home fixture programme with the visit of Peterborough United on Monday night (8pm kick-off). The below matchday information guide is ...
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Port Vale entertain Peterborough for Monday night's televised game. At the time of writing the sides occupy 10th and 9th in the League Two standings which is ...
SIMPLE_SELECTION We reckon the most likely scoreline we’re going to see here is a 2-1 win for the Valiants. We’ve made the case for both team scoring and Port Value to win so the scoreline that makes the most sense here is a 2-1 win to the hosts. With those stats we have to go with the value here and back the hosts to take the three points. Port Vale’s Ellis Harrison and James Wilson have contributed 12 goals between them and are both in decent form of late, netting three between them over their last five games. He’s got three over his last seven away games too and we see Jonson Clarke-Harris as having the best value in the goalscorer markets. Port Vale are conceding 1.0 on average with Peterborough conceding 1.83 on their league outings. We have to look at the away team’s highest goalscorer here. At the time of writing the sides occupy 10th and 9th in the League Two standings which is likely to have changed by the time kickoff time comes around here.
Clarke had made four changes to his starting line up as Lewis Cass, Dan Jones, Dave Worrall and Mipo Odubeko returned to the starting eleven. They replaced ...
However, the visitors were managing to get a block or a clearance in every time it looked as though the ball might break for Vale in the area. But, at the other end, Vale were grateful to Smith for throwing himself in the way of Hector Kyrianou’s shot from six yards as they survived a scramble. Vale were doing most of the pressing but couldn’t create a chance to match Benning’s early opening. Vale looked in trouble when Jones misjudged a bounce on the half way line, allowing Jonson Clarke-Harris free. He connected with a side-footed effort from six yards but that was well saved by keeper Will Norris who claimed the rebound before Benning could pounce. Vale lined up 3-4-3 with a back three of, from right to left, Lewis Cass, Nathan Smith and Dan Jones. But even so this was a disappointing evening for Darrell Clarke’s team and their supporters, a number of whom showed their frustration as the game slipped away. They replaced Connor Hall, who has moved to Colchester, Will Forrester, Ellis Harrison and Rory Holden who dropped out of the side that started the 3-1 win at Forest Green on New Year’s Day. Jack Taylor fired high and wide from the edge of the area but Vale were having to try to come through their worst spell of the game so far as a more confident Peterborough side looked for a second. They almost had more to cheer but Clarke-Harris planted a header just wide as he searched for a goal to add to the two he had scored in Peterborough’s 3-0 win at home to the Vale in September. Peterborough hit back as Joe Ward got free on the right before cutting the ball across to Kwame Poku but Pett slid in with a challenge to concede a corner but deny Poku a shot from six yards out. Vale were probing with Jones’ long, diagonal passes but Worrall was denied by a defender just as it seemed he was about to get on the end of a 40-yard ball.
There aren't many firsts for Darren Ferguson left to achieve at Posh after 515 games in the job but he managed one on Monday night as a picked up a win in ...
Joe Ward sent a deep hanging cross towards Jonson Clarke-Harris at the far post, it drew the keeper, and once the forward headed it back across goal Ephron Mason-Clark was there for a simple diving header. From then on, Vale went to pieces as Posh seized control and could have even widened the margin of victory. He forced his way past two defenders, got himself in on goal and did everything but put the ball in the bottom corner, dragging it well wide. Will Norris came in for a debut and wore the number one, almost certainly signaling the end of Lucas Bergstrom’s loan spell. Norris raced off his line to save well and give himself an early confidence boost. Both were missed but Mason-Clark will be rueing hie one as it denied him a hat-trick.
Port Vale failed to dazzle in front of the TV cameras as they were comfortably beaten by Peterborough United on Monday night. The Valiants were forced ...
Vale had the better of the early exchanges. Director of Football David Flitcroft hinted that Vale would be potentially looking at adding another defender and striker in the January window. Vale tried to counter but the replacement of David Worrall, presumably to rest him after his return from injury, elicited boos as he had arguably been the Valiants’ best player.
Live blog of Port Vale's League One game at home to Peterborough, featuring all the build up, team news, action and reaction.
Just a reminder the home game with Derby has been rearranged for Tuesday January 24 (7.45pm). As for the crowd, there are plenty in the Railway which is always a good barometer of decent attendance. The ball in is headed firmly clear by Massey. Vale attacking the Hamil. Vale lined up 3-4-3 with a back three of, from right to left, Lewis Cass, Nathan Smith and Dan Jones. Worrall’s cross from the right bounces to the far post where Benning has run in unmarked. But at the other end, Vale were grateful to Nathan Smith for throwing himself in the way of Hector Kyrianou’s shot from six yards as they survived a scramble. Vale looked in trouble when Jones misjudged a bounce on the half way line, allowing Johnson Clarke Harris free. However, the visitors were managing to get a block or a clearance in every time it looked as though the ball might break for Vale in the area. 0-0 So, follow me for all the build up, team news, action and reaction. So, how will they get on?
Port Vale's James Wilson is expected to be out for another two to three weeks but fellow striker Ellis Harrison could be back sooner, manager Darrell Clarke ...
There was no need to do that, he is there in the right place and, on another day, it goes in the back of the net. Clarke said: “It is a disappointing performance. Clarke added: “It is a good chance but Mal has held his hands up in the changing room. Now we have to work extra hard in that area, and us as staff, to make our players better to try to push that bit further.” Speaking after the game, Clarke gave an update on both players and emphasised he is looking to strengthen his squad before the end of this month’s transfer window. He said: “With Ellis, we have good news back on a scan so hopefully he is not going to be too long.
Port Vale boss Darrell Clarke was left disappointed in his side's performance as they were beaten 2-0 by Posh on Monday night (January 16).
We will have to find a way to win games on it and improve it. “We have to accept it was a disappointing performance but in general it has been really positive with what we have achieved so far. “It is a good chance but Mal has held his hands up in the changing room.
Latest Port Vale news and transfers from the Stoke Sentinel as Vale sit at 11th in League One ahead of Saturday's game at Morecambe.
Funso Ojo came on as a second-half substitute as he gains match fitness after a hamstring injury but captain Tom Conlon missed the game through injury. [Port Vale match verdict and player ratings in win at Forest Green](https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/port-vale-match-verdict-player-7985768) [Port Vale boss Darrell Clarke talks Forest Green win, Lewis Cass and more](https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/port-vale-boss-darrell-clarke-7985777) [Port Vale 1, Forest Green 3 recap and reaction](https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/forest-green-port-vale-recap-7984227) [Ben Garrity issues determined Port Vale message for 2023](https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/ben-garrity-issues-determined-port-7981791) [Port Vale player ratings and match verdict from Sheffield Wednesday defeat](https://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/port-vale-player-ratings-match-7979508) He has made a further ten appearances this season but only two league starts. Charsley’s departure makes it more likely that a central midfielder will be among the recruits before the January 31 transfer deadline. Vale add: “The club would like to thank Harry for his time spent with us at Vale Park and wish him and his family all the best for the future.” "I'd like to wish him well with his new challenge and thank him for the incredible professionalism he has shown at the club"
Port Vale FC have confirmed that midfielder Harry Charsley has left to join League Two side Newport County. Charsley has struggled for game time this - Port ...
“I’d like to wish him well with his new challenge and thank him for the incredible professionalism he has shown at the club” “When you train to the levels he does, you want that match day feeling at the end of the week, but when you’re not getting that and you have so much to offer, you can become disillusioned. “All players will get frustrated when not being involved on match day, but no one more than Harry, he trains to his maximum ability every day and he is an outstanding professional.
Charsley is an option in the middle of the park to join Scot Bennett, influential Bournemouth loanee Nathan Moriah-Welsh, Aaron Lewis, Aaron Wildig, James Waite ...
I can't wait to get going and hopefully have a successful season." "I am really happy to be here and can't wait to get going. “It's a relentless league and hopefully we can pick up some points.
Port Vale Football Club can confirm that Harry Charsley has left the club by Mutual Consent and will join League Two side, Newport County.
"I'd like to wish him well with his new challenge and thank him for the incredible professionalism he has shown at the club" "When you train to the levels he does, you want that match day feeling at the end of the week, but when you’re not getting that and you have so much to offer, you can become disillusioned. Talking about Harry's departure, Director of Football David Flitcroft said: "At this stage of the season we’re looking to review the numbers, sustainability and efficiency levels of the playing staff – Harry's ability in training has been high, but due to the competition in front of him the minutes on the pitch haven’t been available.
Port Vale go into Saturday's game at Morecambe looking to bounce back from a frustrating 2-0 defeat at home to Peterborough in front of the Sky Sports ...
Gavin O'Connell : "It’s difficult to criticise a team who are 11th in the league and had the opportunity to get up to seventh, but the standard of performance was way below what we expect. "Away with the nonsense of play offs. We started the second half okay and on the front foot then proceeded give a right sloppy goal away. Lots to do to improve from Saturday." We are too nice of a team." "I know everyone said the first season in this league was all about consolidation. I know Clarke gets paid to make the decisions for me we don’t get on the front foot enough to go out and dominate teams. No question, we in a good position, time to evaluate what we want out of the next four or so months. We need to learn from this game, then forget it and move on to the next one. Tim Wainwright : "Decent first half but we must have had the heaters on in the dressing room because, when they came out for the second half, we played like the weather.... Once we conceded in the second half, it seemed we lost impetus. Alex Stevenson: "This performance shows the importance of this month in terms of strengthening.