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Port Vale FC paid out just under £355,000 in fees to football agents during the period of February 2025 to February 2026, an FA report has revealed. The amount is nearly £100,000 up on the previous period (February 2024 to February 2025) when the club spent around £262,000 on agent fees. In 2021, the figure

The latest accounts filed by the Valiants show mammoth £6.1m losses during the club's 2024-25 season, which culminated in promotion to League One. The losses - which equate to losses of over £100,000 a week come on top of losses of £3.8m for 2023-24 and £3.4m for 2022-23. It means the club are in debt

George Hall's first-half strike proved to be the match winning as a battling Port Vale side earned a rate win over Bolton Wanderers for Jon Brady's first home League win. Here's our match report.

In-form Ben Waine scored his third goal in three games as the Valiants grabbed the headlines with a FA Cup giantkilling. Here's our match report.

Port Vale CEO Matt Hancock has responded to several questions on the club's finances raised by this website. In February, OVF editor Rob Fielding published an opinion piece called "Opinion: Port Vale’s huge debts are a mounting concern" which (as the title suggests) raised concerns of his about the club's mounting loans. Comments on the

Ben Waine's extra-time winner saw Vale down Championship side Bristol City and reach the FA Cup fifth round. Here's our match report.