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  • Reeves-Jones graduated through Port Vale's youth team to signed as a professional i
  • His performances caught the eye of Port Vale's manager Martin Foyle, who won his signat
  • ck] I have come up against this season would be Port Vale's Kris Taylor.
  • The 1899-1900 season was Burslem Port Vale's second consecutive season (sixth overall
  • Burslem Port Vale's score comes first
  • The 1926-27 season was Port Vale's eighth consecutive season of football (t
  • The 1892-93 season was Burslem Port Vale's first season of football in the Football
  • Port Vale's score comes first
  • The 1895-96 season was Burslem Port Vale's fourth consecutive season of football in
  • Mills graduated through Port Vale's junior squad to sign professional forms
  • The 1921-22 season was Port Vale's third consecutive season of football (si
  • He acted as Port Vale's coach on a voluntary basis from December
  • Terry Miles ( Port Vale)
  • so beat teams 9-0 (Burnley), 7-0 (Oldham), 6-0 ( Port Vale).
  • Wrexham, Stoke and Hanley Swifts before joining Port Vale, probably in 1907.
  • He later moved to Port Vale, initially as player and youth team coach
  • atly disrupted his career, seeing him guest for Port Vale, Stoke and Chesterfield in 1919.
  • ined North Staffordshire & District League side Port Vale, scoring five goals in six overall appeara
  • The winners were Port Vale, who defeated Stockport County 2-1 in the
  • When signing Robbie Earle from Port Vale, he locked the midfielder in his study unt
  • He also guested for Notts County, Stoke City, Port Vale, West Bromwich Albion, Derby County.
  • ed for Newmains and Swansea Town before joining Port Vale, along with Billy Tabram for £400 in May 1
  • The following season he was loaned to Port Vale, scoring six goals in nine league games.
  • ards played for Nuneaton Borough before joining Port Vale, initially on a trial basis, in July 1972.
  • In September 2005 Clarke was loaned to Port Vale, again just playing the one game.
  • ty were expelled from the league after 8 games; Port Vale, formerly Burslem Port Vale, took their pl
  • uth, Plymouth Argyle, Stoke: Liverpool, Burslem Port Vale, Leicester Fosse and Arsenal player
  • eason with Chelsea, including a loan spell with Port Vale, he joined Brentford.
  • After a trial at English First Division Port Vale, he signed forms with the club in November
  • ounger brother Ian was also a professional with Port Vale, but was released by them after just one y
  • afford Rangers, Stoke and Hanley before joining Port Vale, initially on a trial basis, in November 1
  • He spent the entire 1950s with Port Vale, as the club enjoyed an exciting period of
  • ir played for Bury and Blackpool before joining Port Vale, initially on trial, in August 1978.
  • ty were expelled from the league after 8 games; Port Vale, formerly Burslem Port Vale, took their pl
  • He moved on to nearby Port Vale, but was released a year later.
  • e club was named after Williams' hometown club, Port Vale, and its logo was very similar.
  • He was a one-club man for Port Vale, possibly also being one of its founders.
  • On the last day of the season against Port Vale, he was again sent off.
  • layed 241 games and scored 15 goals for Burslem Port Vale, however 114 of these games were friendlie
  • He then joined Port Vale, where he spent one season.
  • After leaving Rushden he had a spell with Port Vale, leaving in November 2002.
  • Hibbert started his career at Port Vale, where he made 9 appearances, 1 of those a
  • Eyre began his career as a trainee with Port Vale, turning professional in June 1995.
  • During the war he guested for Port Vale, becoming the club's top scorer during the
  • During the war he guested for Port Vale, Notts County, Rochdale, Wolverhampton Wan
  • The others, Blackpool, Burnley, Burslem Port Vale, Chesterfield, Gainsborough Trinity, Leice
  • in August that year he moved on to local rivals Port Vale.
  • Town won 10 of them including a 7-1 win against Port Vale.
  • Davis started his career in the youth ranks at Port Vale.
  • ootball manager, noted for being the manager of Port Vale.
  • saw a shock 2-1 home defeat against League Two Port Vale.
  • ry 2006 he decided to move on to Martin Foyle's Port Vale.
  • de in September 1977 to spend time on loan with Port Vale.
  • lish former football goalkeeper, now a coach at Port Vale.
  • The Valiants' Years: The Story Of Port Vale.
  • wn Phil Smith was injured in a match at home to Port Vale.
  • vour and was loaned out to Bolton Wanderers and Port Vale.
  • yed his first league match in Town's 2-1 win at Port Vale.
  • ted for Manchester City, Blackpool, Reading and Port Vale.
  • otball midfielder who plays for League Two side Port Vale.
  • Briscoe began his career as a trainee at Port Vale.
  • land in July 1923, signing with Second Division Port Vale.
  • e he spent time on loan at Blackburn Rovers and Port Vale.
  • He played in the Football League for Port Vale.
  • n was instead passed for the new name of Hanley Port Vale.
  • 07 he also enjoyed two lengthy loan spells with Port Vale.
  • ootballer who played in the Football League for Port Vale.
  • ebut on 8 September 1924 in the 1-0 win away at Port Vale.
  • h 2010, and made his debut the same day against Port Vale.
  • ack and Harry, and nephew Edgar also played for Port Vale.
  • o sign with Bradford City, instead signing with Port Vale.
  • was an English footballer and later chairman of Port Vale.
  • However, a week later they lost 11-1 away to Port Vale.
  • r and in the summer of 1890 moved on to Burslem Port Vale.
  • t player to score a Football League for Burslem Port Vale.
  • United, but in March 2001 he was loaned out to Port Vale.
  • North Staffs Nomads, Stoke, Manchester City and Port Vale.
  • ls Burnley by a single goal, and 4-0 at Burslem Port Vale.
  • tember 2010 1-0 victory over Aldershot Town for Port Vale.
  • tball League, playing for Nottingham Forest and Port Vale.
  • ootballer who played in the Football League for Port Vale.
  • de his league debut in the 1-0 home win against Port Vale.
  • Dennis Butler - went on to manage Port Vale.
  • is currently assistant manager to Mark Grew at Port Vale.
  • gue) and scored 23 goals (22 in the league) for Port Vale.
  • lackpool were knocked out in the fifth round by Port Vale.
  • player, Hamson was appointed the youth coach at Port Vale.
  • lton Wanderers, Crewe Alexandra, Birmingham and Port Vale.
  • re he went out on loan to nearby Stoke City and Port Vale.
  • From the small port various boats are docked waiting for passengers
  • Port Vell Aerial Tramway; cabins leaving Torre Jaume
  • .86 km2 (3 sq mi) are divided into three zones: Port Vell (the Old Port), the commercial/industrial
  • Port vessels
  • Commissioned port vessels of the Royal New Zealand Navy from its
  • one early morning service per day to Ellesmere Port via Helsby.
  • Port Victoria is also the scene of Phillip Gwynne's
  • While at Port Victoria it designed a range of experimental ai
  • The Port Victoria P.V.4 was a prototype two-seat reconna
  • He is currently the Bishop Emeritus of Port Victoria o Seychelles.
  • mmern and Viking were also loaded with grain at Port Victoria - some of these vessels now have stree
  • ulu, mostly Scandinavian in origin, referred to Port Victoria as "Port Veek", and it was their secon
  • Port Victoria is a town on the Spencer Gulf coast of
  • At the 2006 census, Port Victoria had a population of 345.
  • Equator Crossing & Port Victoria, Seychelles: The Scholar Ship celebrat
  • 670-hectare (1,700-acre) marine park in Western Port, Victoria, Australia.
  • nal Park is located on French Island in Western Port, Victoria, Australia.
  • ablished a new post in October 1838, calling it Port Victoria.
  • Port view of the USS Midway after its final mooring
  • pany which was "closed following the disastrous Port Vila Land riots in 1988".
  • s now produced in a factory on the outskirts of Port Vila, the country's capital.
  • Its current headquarters is in Port Vila, Vanuatu.
  • Air Vanuatu ( Port Vila, Ulei)
  • orced the closure of a meat factory he owned in Port Vila.
  • Port Vincent can also cater for schools on camp.
  • In 2003/04 a large marina was constructed in Port Vincent.
  • 47 begins near at an intersection with LA 16 in Port Vincent.
  • The port visit was important because it provided visible
  • Ronald Reagan conducted her maiden port visit in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, from 11-14 N
  • 16 April 1997: Port visit three-day port visit to Boston, Massachus
  • Tom Green County paid a port visit at Beppu, Japan from 1 to 3 December befo
  • In December, Fife sailed south for a port visit in Mombassa, Kenya.
  • g this cruise, Yorktown made a highly acclaimed port visit to Severomorsk, Russia, becoming the firs
  • He also made a port visit to Flensburg, Germany via the Kiel Canal.
  • , Chub operated from Pearl Harbor, her new home port, visiting the west coast for necessary overhaul
  • S. 6th Fleet conducting training evolutions and port visits until the end of November.
  • ormal operations such as exercises and goodwill port visits occupied her time overseas.
  • She made a number of port visits to France and Russia before the war bega
  • esang conducted normal Sixth Fleet operations - port visits and training evolutions.
  • Ford made port visits to Japan, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysi
  • While in the Indian Ocean Dale made port visits to Karachi, Pakistan; Tricomalee, Sri La
  • It serves the Pittsburgh suburbs of Port Vue, Liberty, Glassport, and Lincoln.
  • It is Catalonia's largest port, vying with Tarragona, and Europe's ninth large
  • Port Waikato
  • Port Waikato was a New Zealand Parliamentary elector
  • ction with MMP it was incorporated into the new Port Waikato electorate.
  • In 1996 with MMP he won the new Port Waikato seat, and he retired in 1999.
  • the cedar log houses were moved on barges from Port Wakefield to Port Lions, where they still stand
  • so lies on the junction of the Eyre Highway and Port Wakefield Roads.
  • Adelaide to Perth - Port Wakefield Road, Eyre, Coolgardie-Esperance and
  • was the terminus of the narrow gauge railway to Port Wakefield.
  • It also operated dock facilities at Burry Port, Wales.
  • He was wounded at the battle of Port Walthall Junction and taken prisoner at the bat
  • ood's brigade stopped initial Federal probes at Port Walthall Junction.
  • brigades from the depot and cut the railroad at Port Walthall Junction.
  • He served as chairman of the Port War Board of Hampton Roads 1916-1918.
  • His brother William O'Connor was a port warden of the Port of New York.
  • s a director of the Bank of New Brunswick and a port warden for the harbour at Saint John.
  • Styron Square, Port Warwick
  • Part of the theme of Port Warwick is Public Art displayed around the area
  • Her home port was now Rotterdam.
  • A single aft-mounted docking port was intended for use by Soyuz spacecraft carryi
  • During this time the ownership of the port was shifted from individually owned private wha
  • A Super NES 16 Meg port was released in 1995.
  • nd Sports Ventures took control of the Red Sox, Port was named acting GM.
  • ir division, despite a record of 81-81 (.500) - Port was dismissed.
  • Port was also adept at the business side of baseball
  • The Col de Port was first used in the Tour de France in 1910.
  • The port was completely devastated by Hurricane Katrina.
  • This port was called as Parakirama Pattinam in 10th Centu
  • Additionally, the English localization of the port was censored.
  • The port was closed during the Derg era, and as of 2005
  • o Donkey Kong Country games, a Game Boy Advance port was developed by Rare.
  • A PlayStation 2 port was also announced at the time, but it was late
  • On 6 September 1973, her home port was changed to Alameda, California.
  • July 11, 1974, the newly constructed Tuticorin Port was declared as the 10th major port 1 April 197
  • sion to a medium endurance cutter, Citrus' home port was Coos Bay, Oregon.
  • d for the Sharp Zaurus in January 2005, a Maemo port was added in December 2005 for the Nokia 770.
  • In 2008, the total trade at the port was 52,606,030 short tons (47,723,390 t) making
  • The port was once of considerable importance to Hayle's
  • The original port was built about 1570.
  • The port was damaged in both World Wars (see First and S
  • The PlayStation Portable port was released 2006-04-27 as Neon Genesis Evangel
  • An Amiga port was completed, but not released by the publishe
  • This port was very close to the arcade counterpart despit
  • d, its original name was Fishers Cross, and the port was built in 1819.
  • otal value of foreign trade shipped through the port was US$10.8 billion (22nd in the U.S.).
  • A NES/Famicom port was planned, but then was canceled for unknown
  • When North Port was incorporated GDC employees even made up the
  • The port was active until 1843 and by 1849, Port Essingt
  • The NES port was completed but never officially released.
  • Masindi Port was a busy river boat docking station during th
  • The loss of the Confederacy's last port was a major factor in Robert E. Lee's decision
  • Her building number was 389 and her home port was Hamburg.
  • The port was established in 1875, and construction of th
  • At this time the port was relatively small, with just one jetty.
  • Between 1889 and 1984, the port was served by a 610mm gauge railway line from T
  • f Senaki which is several miles inland from the port was captured by Russian Forces on August 11.
  • entury, the main produce travelling through the port was timber, grain, and cotton.
  • en Imai returned to Maizuru on 31 July 1945 the port was under heavy attack by carrier-based aircraf
  • This port was published by NEC Interchannel (then NEC Ave
  • In 1965, when the port was officially closed due to the opening of the
  • he later part of the 19th century, as a fishing port was established.
  • The port was handled not by Treasure, but by development
  • McCulloch's first home port was Boston, Massachusetts, where she would rema
  • Cook Inlet's home port was Portland, Maine, throughout her entire Coas
  • area of the Carmarthen Bay coastline near Burry Port was used in the 1980s to test wind turbines.
  • The port was a wharf for the Moneyspinner silver mine at
  • The Mega Drive port was developed and published by Data East in 199
  • The PSP port was developed by Cavia, with the assistance fro
  • Knowing a journey to a German-held port was now impossible, her captain Kplt.
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