2020–21 Port Vale F.C. season explained

Club:Port Vale
Season:2020–21
Chrtitle:Chairperson
Chairman:Carol Shanahan
Ownertitle:Owner
Owner:Synsol Holdings Limited
Manager:John Askey
(until 4 January)[1]
Danny Pugh

Darrell Clarke
(from 15 February)[2]
Stadium:Vale Park
League:League Two
League Result:13th (60 points)
Cup1:FA Cup
Cup1 Result:First round
(knocked out by King's Lynn Town)
Cup2:EFL Cup
Cup2 Result:Second round
(knocked out by Fleetwood Town)
Cup3:EFL Trophy
Cup3 Result:Third round
(knocked out by Sunderland)
Cup4 Result:Tom Conlon
League Topscorer:Devante Rodney (11)
Season Topscorer:Devante Rodney (12)
Average Attendance:0 (behind closed doors)
Largest Loss:0–4 vs. Mansfield Town, 2 January 2021
Prevseason:2019–20
Nextseason:2021–22
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The 2020–21 season was Port Vale's 109th season in the English Football League and fourth consecutive season in EFL League Two. The season covers the period from 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021. Though no honours were won on the pitch, Port Vale was named as Community Club of the Year at the 2021 EFL Awards for their work helping the local area during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Going into his second full season as the club's manager, John Askey kept largely the same squad that finished just outside the play-offs in 2019–20, signing just seven players before the season kicked off in September. Fans were not allowed to attend matches due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. Vale exited the EFL Cup in the second round but were second in the league by the end of September. Four wins and three defeats in October in seven games saw them maintain a play-off place. However, they lost six matches in November, causing them to exit the FA Cup in the first round to non-League King's Lynn Town and drop firmly into mid-table in the league. Pressure built over the Christmas period as Vale ended the year 16th in the table, and Askey left the club on 4 January, two days after a 4–0 defeat to Mansfield Town. Danny Pugh spent the rest of the month as caretaker manager, overseeing comprehensive victories over Grimsby Town and Southend United as well as an exit from the EFL Trophy and two defeats in games he was unable to attend due to him testing positive for COVID-19.

David Flitcroft was appointed as the club's first ever director of football in February and Darrell Clarke was signed from Walsall as the club's new manager. It took Clarke eight games to get his first win as Vale manager. Still, this was followed by another two consecutive victories, which left Vale nine points clear of the relegation zone going into April. The winning run continued, and 16 out of a possible 18 points were secured in April, with just a single goal conceded. Clarke released all 15-out-of-contract players at the end of the season and placed a further three contracted players on the transfer-list.

Overview

EFL League Two

On 7 July 2020, manager John Askey made his first summer signing in 22-year-old striker Devante Rodney, who had been released by Salford City.[3] Two weeks later he brought in versatile right-back Zak Mills, who had been released by Oldham Athletic, in order to provide competition for James Gibbons.[4] Tom Pope began the season with a six match ban after a Twitter post he made in January was judged to have amounted to Antisemitic canard.[5] Askey meanwhile continued to strengthen the squad, bringing in midfielder Danny Whitehead, who had also played under Askey at Macclesfield Town and had just been released from Salford City.[6] The club kit was revealed later that week, the unique “V” patterned home strip having partly designed by Robbie Williams, club owner Carol Shanahan and her son Patrick.[7] Askey looked at a number of players on trial during pre-season, including free agents Dino Visser, Harvey Bradbury, Rhys Lovett, Ethan Beckford and David Fitzpatrick, as well as Nottingham Forest academy player Kieran Hayes.[8] [9] [10] [11] However, the next signing, a fourth and final striker, was Theo Robinson, who had played for the club in 2016.[12] He also signed trialist left-back David Fitzpatrick, another of his former charges at Macclesfield, on a one-year deal.[13] He completed the squad with goalkeeper Dino Visser, who "did everything asked of him" in his trial.[14] However, winger Rhys Browne left the club by mutual consent, citing family reasons; Askey said that "it was a shame because he was doing well".[15] Askey looked to replace him quickly by bringing in Harry McKirdy (free agent) and Ryan McLean (Newcastle Town) on trial and went on to sign McKirdy to a one-year deal.[16] [17]

Vale opened the season with a convincing 2–0 home win over Crawley Town on 12 September, Mark Cullen scoring both of the goals; this extended the club's record of not losing a league opening fixture since 2004.[18] The following week they travelled to St James Park, home of the previous season's play-off finalists, and picked up another 2–0 win, with Tom Conlon scoring a goal and providing the assist for Rodney's first goal for the club.[19] Port Vale met Harrogate Town in a league fixture for the first time on 29 September and the two teams played out a 0–0 draw in a hard-fought game.[20] Askey was nominated for the EFL League Two Manager of the Month award as the team had secured seven points from nine without conceding a goal.[21]

Going into October, Vale were beaten 1–0 at Morecambe after Shaun Brisley gave away a soft penalty with 14 minutes left to play; after the game opposition manager Derek Adams stated that the gameplan had been to stop Luke Joyce getting on the ball and to play on the counterattack.[22] With right-back James Gibbons sidelined with a long-term injury, Askey brought in Leicester City full-back Mitch Clark for his third loan spell at the club.[23] He started at home to Carlisle United on 10 October, a game in which Vale lost 1–0 after Rodney missed a free header and Pope missed a penalty.[24] They got back to winning ways at home to Paul Scholes's Salford City; Scott Brown saved a penalty and Cristian Montaño went on to score the game's only goal with four minutes left to play.[25] However, they fell to a 3–1 defeat at league leaders Cambridge United three days later, with Paul Mullin claiming a hat-trick.[26] A trip to struggling Oldham Athletic followed and Vale claimed all three points from Boundary Park thanks to goals from Nathan Smith and Mitch Clark.[27] They went on to pick up back-to-back wins after coming from a goal down to claim a 2–1 home victory over Cheltenham Town.[28] A brace from Pope on Halloween saw the Vale win at bottom-placed Southend United.[29]

On 14 November, Vale fell to a 4–3 home defeat to Tranmere Rovers; they had been leading 2–0 at half-time but the game changed in the away side's favour after Joyce was sent off on 52 minutes.[30] The game had many talking points besides the sending off, including a goal disallowed for either side, a penalty for either side and the way Vale reacted to going a man down.[31] Three days later Vale would lose 1–0 to Scunthorpe United thanks to a superb strike from Abo Eisa.[32] A third consecutive league defeat followed as Vale failed to hold on to a 0–0 draw at league leaders Newport County after Leon Legge was sent off for picking up two yellow cards; Newport's goal was scored six minutes into injury-time by 41-year-old Kevin Ellison.[33] Second-from-bottom Stevenage seemed like the perfect place to end the losing run, but Vale were beaten 2–1.[34] They finished off the month by losing 3–2 at home to Leyton Orient, conceding the winning goal five minutes from time.[35]

The trip to Bolton Wanderers on 5 December saw an away side on a run of five defeats visit a side on a six-game winning spell. Vale defied the odds to record a 6–3 victory in a game with nine different goalscorers, becoming the first away side to score six goals at the University of Bolton Stadium.[36] The next week Vale outperformed Colchester United but only held on to the lead for seven minutes after allowing the away side to equalise after a lapse in defensive concentration.[37] Another 1–1 home draw with a play-off team followed this time Forest Green Rovers equalising just seven minutes after Vale opened the scoring with an own goal.[38] The team's trip to Walsall's Bescot Stadium started excellently as they led 2–0 at half-time; however, the home side made four changes during the break and equalised after 11 minutes and despite Rodney putting Vale back in front, Walsall went on to win the game 4–3 after Jake Scrimshaw and Dan Scarr completed second half braces.[39] Barrow then inflicted a Boxing day defeat on the side at Vale Park, with former loanee Scott Quigley opening the scoring thanks to an assist from former Vale captain Antony Kay; after the match, Askey admitted that "the wheels have just fallen off" the club's promotion campaign as they slipped to 17th in the table.[40] He named three academy players on the bench at Valley Parade on 29 December, as Vale saw out 2020 with a 0–0 draw with Bradford City.[41]

The new year began with a 4–0 defeat at Mansfield Town thanks to a Jordan Bowery hat-trick and Legge being sent off for the second time of the season; speaking in his post-match interview, Askey alluded to "a lot of strange happenings going", saying that "it’s not a level playing field at the moment".[42] This proved to be Askey's last game in charge and he left the club on 4 January, with coach Danny Pugh stepping in as caretaker manager.[1] Pugh made Conlon the new club captain.[43] Pugh selected a 4–4–2 formation for first game in charge, a 3–0 home win over Grimsby Town that proved to be a stark contrast to their defeat seven days previously.[44] The club then signed Jake Taylor, a 22-year-old midfielder who had impressed on loan from Nottingham Forest the previous season, to a three-and-a-half-year deal.[45] With Pope ruled out injured for the rest of the season, the club also brought in striker Kurtis Guthrie after he secured his release from Bradford City.[46] In order to comply with EFL squad limit rules the club deregistered Harry McKirdy and Theo Robinson so as to make room for the two new signings.[47] Guthrie started on the bench at Forest Green Rovers on 16 January, which ended as a 1–1 draw following a late equalising goal from Rodney.[48] However, two days later, Pugh had to start self-isolation after testing positive for COVID-19; his assistants – Frank Sinclair, Billy Paynter and Anthony Griffith took over first-team duties in his absence.[49] They oversaw a 3–1 defeat to Walsall in which Brown played poorly and allowed a weak back-pass to bobble over his foot and into the back of the net.[50] The bad run continued at Scunthorpe, as poor defending allowed a brace from Ryan Loft to condemn Vale to a 2–0 loss;[51] stand-in manager Frank Sinclair said that "it wasn’t good enough, especially the first half".[52] Pugh returned to the touchline in time to oversee a 5–1 victory over bottom-club Southend United, who Pope described as "the worst professional side I have ever seen".[53] [54] On transfer deadline day the club signed 19-year-old centre-back Mustapha Olagunju on loan from Huddersfield Town and 20-year-old striker Will Swan on loan from Nottingham Forest.[55] [56]

The search for a new manager continued into February, with David Flitcroft and John McGreal seen as the two front-runners for the position.[57] The team went on to lose 3–1 at Tranmere, with James Vaughan scoring a brace.[58] Flitcroft was appointed as the club's first-ever director of football on 8 February.[59] Seven days later Darrell Clarke was announced as the club's new manager, with Walsall being paid a compensation fee.[2] His first match in charge was a 1–1 draw at Leyton Orient, in which he was pleased with his team's effort.[60] His first home match was a goalless draw with Stevenage, after which he commented that "Effort and commitment - excellent. But nowhere near good enough for me on the quality".[61] The league leaders, Cambridge, left Burslem with three points after an excellent late strike from Liam O'Neil.[62]

On 2 March, Vale were beaten 1–0 at Salford, and lost both Gibbons and Montaño to hamstring injuries.[63] A trip to league leaders Cheltenham Town four days later saw the team two goals down within the opening 20 minutes, with Brown – who had publicly criticised many of his teammates in the week – having scored an own goal; Vale would lose the game 3–2 despite Will Swan and Alex Hurst scoring their first Football League goals in the late stages.[64] Vale dominated at home to Oldham Athletic on 9 March, but failed to convert any of their chances as the game ended 0–0, with Clarke bemoaning his side's lack of ruthlessness and musing that "we led the horse to a lot of water there didn't we?".[65] After the game Clarke announced that experienced coach Andy Crosby had been added to the staff, whilst there would be a ban on players speaking to the media until the end of the campaign.[66] [67] However, the losing run continued as Bolton Wanderers came away from Vale Park with a 1–0 win, after which Clarke encouraged players who were unwilling to fight for the club to tell him so as "we look them in the eye sometimes and just get the feeling they are not really fancying this".[68] Clarke finally got his first win as Port Vale manager on 16 March as Conlon and Rodney fired Vale to a 2–1 home win over Newport County, and after the match said "the players tonight deserve all the plaudits".[69] Rodney then went on to score the only goal of the game at Colchester to put the Vale ten points clear of the relegation zone.[70] A 3–1 victory at Crawley Town all but guaranteed safety from relegation and earned the team praise from opposition manager John Yems.[71] Following the match it was confirmed that Zak Mills missed the rest of the season due to injury, and the club gained special dispensation from the EFL to re-register Harry McKirdy to the 22-man squad in his place.[72]

Robinson ended his 19-game-long goal drought two minutes into the home game with Exeter City on 2 April, which ended up giving the Vale a 1–0 victory that Clarke dedicated to the memory of recently deceased former defender Lee Collins.[73] Rebecca Welch became the first woman to be appointed to referee an EFL fixture for Vale's trip to Harrogate Town on 5 April, and she oversaw a fifth consecutive win for the away side with Guthrie scoring his first goal in 15 games for the club to wrap up a 2–0 win.[74] A 1–0 home victory over play-off hopefuls Morecambe extended the winning run to six games; the match was halted for 30 minutes in the first half due to heavy snowfall.[75] On 13 April, Manny Oyeleke, whose contract was due to expire in the summer, was allowed to leave the club to join National League play-off chasing Chesterfield.[76] The six-game winning run – the club's longest winning streak since March 1996 – came to an end with a goalless draw at play-off hopefuls Carlisle United.[77] A brace from Conlon, including a wonder strike to open the scoring, was enough to win 2–0 at Barrow.[78] A 2–1 win over Bradford City kept the unbeaten run going, though Clayton Donaldson's consolation goal brought Vale's five match clean sheet streak to an end.[79]

Vale's nine-game unbeaten came to an end with a 1–0 defeat at already-relegated Grimsby Town after Matt Green capitalised on an under-hit back-pass from Joyce; Montaño was sent off late in the game after receiving a second yellow card for dissent.[80] The season came to an end with a 3–0 defeat to Mansfield Town as a number of changes were made to the starting eleven, after which Clarke commented that "I can’t wait to get rid of the deadwood if I am honest".[81] Two days later, Clarke released all 15 out of contract players: Brisley, Brown, Ryan Campbell-Gordon, Adam Crookes, Cullen, Fitzpatrick, Guthrie, Joyce, McKirdy, Mills, Montaño, Pope, Scott, Daniel Trickett-Smith and Visser.[82] He also transfer-listed Robinson, Whitehead and Scott Burgess.[83]

Finances

The season began with no fans allowed into any grounds across the English Football League due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in England, with initial plans to see crowds return to stadiums in October. However, these plans were halted due to a rise in cases nationally in September.[84] Port Vale fans bought around 4,000 season tickets regardless, the same as during the previous season, and shirt sales were also at a record high; chairperson Carol Shanahan said that "the club are overwhelmed and beyond grateful in the trust and support we have been shown by Port Vale fans".[85] By 31 March, the club had sold 11,000 replica shirts – 6,000 of which were black away kit – as compared to 3,800 sales the previous season.[86] The club was given the Community Club of the Year (Overall & Midlands) awards at the 2021 EFL Awards for "a staggering 300,000 food parcels and 6,000 phone calls delivered to those in need during the pandemic", whilst club president and former manager John Rudge was given the Contribution to League football award.[87] The club earned £270,983 of net revenue from the EFL's iFollow service.[88] The Shanahan's had to invest over £1 million into the club to make up for the shortfall from playing behind closed doors.[89]

Cup competitions

Port Vale were drawn at home to King's Lynn Town (National League) in the first round of the FA Cup, the first-ever meeting between the two clubs. Vale lost the game 1–0 as King's Lynn claimed their first clean sheet of the season.[90]

The first round draw of the EFL Cup was made by Paul Merson and set Port Vale away at Scunthorpe United (League Two).[91] Vale won the tie with Zac Mills and Theo Robinson scoring debut goals in a 2–1 win.[92] The draw for both the second and third rounds were confirmed simultaneously, and guaranteed the club a home tie with Everton (Premier League) or Salford City (League Two) if they managed first to overcome Fleetwood Town (League One).[93] Askey made ten changes against Fleetwood and was encouraged by his team's performance in a 2–1 defeat.[94]

The regional group stage draw for the EFL Trophy placed Port Vale in a group with Tranmere Rovers (League Two), Wigan Athletic (League One) and Liverpool under-21s.[95] They drew their home fixture with Tranmere Rovers 0–0 and Visser went on to save three penalties in the shoot-out to secure two points for the Vale.[96] They effectively booked their place into the next round with a 3–1 victory at Wigan Athletic, in which Robinson scored a brace.[97] Vale finished top of the group with a 4–2 home win over Liverpool U21.[98] They then advanced into the third round with a 2–1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers U21.[99] In the third round, an away tie at League One giants Sunderland proved too much for a Vale side with seven changes from their last league fixture, as the "Black Cats" claimed a 2–0 victory; it was later revealed that Pope broke his arm with 19 minutes left to play and he carried on playing until the full-time whistle.[100] [101]

Results

EFL League Two

See main article: 2020–21 EFL League Two.

Matches

FA Cup

See main article: 2020–21 FA Cup.

EFL Cup

See main article: 2020–21 EFL Cup.

EFL Trophy

See main article: 2020–21 EFL Trophy.

Squad statistics

Appearances and goals

Pos.NameEFL League TwoFA CupEFL CupEFL TrophyTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
GK1 Scott Brown460101000480
DF2 James Gibbons110000010120
DF3 Adam Crookes161101040221
MF4 Luke Joyce410102020460
DF5 Leon Legge373101010403
DF6 Nathan Smith444101040504
MF7 David Worrall375102020425
FW9 Tom Pope193100030233
MF10 Tom Conlon42101010404810
MF11 Cristian Montaño293001041344
FW12 Theo Robinson293102152376
FW13 Mark Cullen182001031223
FW14 Kurtis Guthrie171000000171
DF15 Zak Mills210002121252
DF16 Shaun Brisley241001040291
MF17 Jake Taylor121000010131
MF18 Danny Whitehead150002130201
MF19 David Amoo261100020291
MF20 Scott Burgess230102040300
FW21 Devante Rodney40110010314412
MF22 Harry McKirdy80101022122
DF23 Ryan Campbell-Gordon0000000000
DF24 David Fitzpatrick220001040270
MF25 Daniel Trickett-Smith0000101020
MF26 Luke Chambers0000000000
MF27 Alex Hurst201001051262
DF28 Michael Lennon0000000000
FW29 Eden Bailey0000000000
GK30 Dino Visser0000105060
GK31 Joe Collinge0000000000
GK32 Tom Scott0000000000
DF33 Mustapha Olagunju6000000060
FW34 Will Swan101000000101
Players that left the club mid-season:
MF8 Manny Oyeleke202001020232
DF17 Mitch Clark111100000121
MF Rhys Browne0000000000

Top scorers

width=60Placewidth=60Positionwidth=180Nationwidth=60Numberwidth=150Namewidth=115EFL League Twowidth=80FA Cupwidth=80EFL Cupwidth=80EFL Trophywidth=80Total
1FW21Devante Rodney1100112
2MF10Tom Conlon1000010
3FW12Theo Robinson30126
4MF7David Worrall50005
5MF11Cristian Montaño30014
DF6Nathan Smith40004
7FW13Mark Cullen20013
DF5Leon Legge30003
FW9Tom Pope30003
10FW27Alex Hurst10012
MF22Harry McKirdy00022
DF15Zak Mills00112
MF8Manny Oyeleke20002
14DF19David Amoo10001
DF16Shaun Brisley10001
DF17Mitch Clark10001
DF3Adam Crookes10001
FW14Kurtis Guthrie10001
FW34Will Swan10001
MF17Jake Taylor10001
MF18Danny Whitehead00101
Own goals30003
TOTALS5703969

Disciplinary record

NumberNationPositionNameEFL League TwoFA CupEFL CupEFL TrophyTotal
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5DFLeon Legge112101000132
11MFCristian Montaño91001000101
4MFLuke Joyce4100000041
16DFShaun Brisley7000101090
10MFTom Conlon2010002050
14FWKurtis Guthrie4000000040
15DFZak Mills3000100040
1GKScott Brown3000000030
8MFManny Oyeleke3000000030
21FWDevante Rodney3000000030
7MFDavid Worrall3000000030
3DFAdam Crookes2000000020
19MFDavid Amoo1000000010
17DFMitch Clark1000000010
24DFDavid Fitzpatrick0000001010
2DFJames Gibbons1000000010
27MFAlex Hurst0000100010
6DFNathan Smith1000000010
34FWWill Swan1000000010
18MFDanny Whitehead1000000010
TOTALS594205040704
Sourced from Soccerway.[102]

Awards

End of Season AwardsWinner[103]
Player of the Year Tom Conlon
Players' Player of the Year Tom Conlon
Club Player of the Year Tom Conlon
Supporters' Club Player of the Year Tom Conlon
Goal of the Season Tom Conlon (vs Barrow, 20 April 2021)
Young Player of the Year Devante Rodney
Youth Player of the Year Eden Bailey
Community Champion Scott Brown
Official Away Travel Player of the Year David Worrall
EFL Long Service award Steve Speed (groundsman)
EFL AwardsWinner
Community Club of the Year (Overall) Port Vale
Community Club of the Year (Midlands) Port Vale
Contribution to League football John Rudge

Transfers

Transfers in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromFeeRef.
7 July 2020 Free transfer
16 July 2020 Free transfer
3 August 2020 Salford City Free transfer
24 August 2020 Free transfer
25 August 2020 Free transfer
27 August 2020 Free transfer
11 September 2020 Free transfer
11 January 2021 Undisclosed
15 January 2021 Free transfer
25 January 2021 Tom Scott Free transfer [104]

Transfers out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameToFeeRef.
5 August 2020 Maxwell Chimenes Free transfer [105]
29 August 2020 Mutual consent [106]
23 September 2020 Free transfer [107]
13 April 2021 £10,000 [108]
10 May 2021 Released [109]
10 May 2021 Released [110]
10 May 2021 Released [111]
10 May 2021 Released [112]
10 May 2021 Released [113]
10 May 2021 Released [114]
10 May 2021 Released [115]
10 May 2021 Released [116]
10 May 2021 Released [117]
10 May 2021 Released [118]
10 May 2021 Released [119]
10 May 2021 Released [120]
10 May 2021 Tom Scott Released [121]
10 May 2021 Released [122]
10 May 2021 Released [123]

Loans in

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromDate untilRef.
9 October 2020 1 January 2021
1 February 2021 End of season
1 February 2021 End of season

Loans out

Date fromPositionNationalityNameFromDate untilRef.
19 September 2020 26 October 2020 [124]
13 October 2020 1 January 2021 [125]
27 October 2020 1 January 2021 [126]

Notes and References

  1. News: Port Vale part company with Askey . 4 January 2021 . BBC Sport . 4 January 2021.
  2. News: Clarke named Vale boss after Walsall exit . 15 February 2021 . BBC Sport . 15 February 2021.
  3. News: Baggaley . Michael . Port Vale sign former Salford and Man City youth striker Devante Rodney . 7 July 2020 . Stoke Sentinel . 7 July 2020.
  4. News: Zak Mills: Port Vale sign former Oldham Athletic defender after his release by Latics . 16 July 2020 . BBC Sport . 16 July 2020 . en-gb.
  5. News: Baggaley . Michael . Port Vale's Tom Pope given six-game FA ban and fine for Twitter comments . 24 July 2020 . Stoke Sentinel . 24 July 2020.
  6. News: Danny Whitehead: Port Vale sign former Salford City midfielder . 3 August 2020 . BBC Sport . 3 August 2020 . en-gb.
  7. News: Baggaley . Michael . Port Vale reveal new 2020/21 home kit in collaboration with Robbie Williams . 9 August 2020 . Stoke Sentinel . 7 August 2020.
  8. News: Fielding . Rob . Port Vale take Macclesfield Town defender on trial . 15 August 2020 . OneValeFan . 15 August 2020.
  9. News: Smith . Peter . Port Vale boss looking forward to giving trial players run out in friendlies . 14 August 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 11 August 2020.
  10. News: Curtis . Leigh . Port Vale showing interest in Nottingham Forest striker . 14 August 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 14 August 2020.
  11. News: Fielding . Rob . Manager reveals identities of two more trialists training with Port Vale . 14 August 2020 . onevalefan.co.uk . 14 August 2020.
  12. News: Port Vale re-sign former Millwall, Derby County and Lincoln striker Theo Robinson . 24 August 2020 . . 24 August 2020.
  13. News: David Fitzpatrick signs for Vale . 25 August 2020 . . 25 August 2020.
  14. News: Dino Visser completes move to the Valiants . 27 August 2020 . . 27 August 2020.
  15. News: Baggaley . Michael . 'He was doing well' - Rhys Browne leaves Port Vale after request . 30 August 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 29 August 2020.
  16. News: Baggaley . Michael . Port Vale transfer news: Latest on McKirdy, McLean and search for winger . 7 September 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 7 September 2020.
  17. News: Vale sign ex-Carlisle forward McKirdy . 11 September 2020 . BBC Sport . 11 September 2020.
  18. News: Baggaley . Michael . What we learned from Port Vale's 2-0 win at home to Crawley . 14 September 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 13 September 2020.
  19. News: Baggaley . Michael . 'Important' - John Askey's verdict on Port Vale's 2-0 win at Exeter City . 20 September 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 19 September 2020.
  20. News: Baggaley . Michael . Port Vale to assess defender as fans and manager reflect on hard-earned point . 28 September 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 26 September 2020.
  21. News: Sky Bet League Two: Manager and Player of the Month September nominations . 7 October 2020 . www.efl.com . 7 October 2020 . en-gb.
  22. News: Baggaley . Michael . What we learned from Port Vale's 1-0 defeat at Morecambe . 5 October 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 5 October 2020.
  23. News: Port Vale re-sign defender Clark . 9 October 2020 . BBC Sport . 9 October 2020.
  24. News: Baggaley . Mike . Port Vale FC latest news - Stoke Sentinel . 12 October 2020 . www.stokesentinel.co.uk . 12 October 2020.
  25. News: Baggaley . Michael . John Askey's verdict on Port Vale's 1-0 win at home to Salford City . 19 October 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 17 October 2020.
  26. News: Baggaley . Michael . Cambridge 3, Port Vale 1: Report and Vale player ratings from defeat at leaders . 21 October 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 20 October 2020 . en.
  27. News: Baggaley . Michael . What we learned from Port Vale's 2-1 win at Oldham . 25 October 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 25 October 2020 . en.
  28. News: Travers . Chris . Match report: Port Vale launch fightback to defeat Cheltenham Town . 28 October 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 27 October 2020 . en.
  29. News: Baggaley . Michael . 'Belief and confidence' - What we learned from Port Vale's opening ten games . 2 November 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 2 November 2020 . en.
  30. News: Baggaley . Michael . Port Vale response will tell us plenty after Tranmere win extraordinary game . 15 November 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 15 November 2020 . en.
  31. News: Baggaley . Michael . 'A mammoth task' - Port Vale fans on dramatic defeat to Tranmere . 15 November 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 14 November 2020 . en.
  32. News: Baggaley . Michael . Port Vale 0, Scunthorpe 1 - Report and player ratings . 18 November 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 17 November 2020 . en.
  33. News: Baggaley . Michael . Problems mount for Port Vale after another late defeat . 22 November 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 22 November 2020 . en.
  34. News: Baggaley . Michael . Report and ratings as Port Vale are beaten 2-1 at Stevenage . 25 November 2020 . StokeonTrentLive . 24 November 2020 . en.
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