The 1978–79 season was Port Vale's 67th season of football in the Football League, and their first season (seventh overall) back in the Fourth Division...
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League Two, as of the 2023–24 season. After becoming one of the more prominent football clubs in Staffordshire, Burslem Port Vale were invited to become founder...
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The 1978–79 season was the 41st season of competitive association football in the Football League played by Chester, an English club based in Chester,...
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The 2022–23 season was Port Vale's 111th season in the English Football League, and first season back in EFL League One following promotion out of EFL...
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Port Vale F.C. is an English professional association football club based in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The club was formed in the late 1870s...
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The 1978–79 season was Wimbledon's second consecutive season in the fourth tier of English football. They were managed by Dario Gradi, who was in his first...
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The 1978–79 season was the 41st season in the history of Wigan Athletic F.C. and their first as a professional club in the Football League. After finishing...
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The 1978–79 season was the 49th season of competitive football played by Hereford United Football Club and their seventh in the Football League. Following...
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club was drawn against Clydesdale F.C. in the first round; the Glaswegian club protested the presence in the Vale side of John Ferguson, who, as a former...
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The history of Port Vale Football Club, an English association football club based in Stoke-on-Trent, began with the formation of the club, which is officially...
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The 1979–80 season was Port Vale's 68th season of football in the Football League, and their second-successive season (eighth overall) in the Fourth Division...
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The 1977–78 season was Port Vale's 66th season of football in the Football League, and their eighth successive season (14th overall) in the Third Division...
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Rothmans 1978-79, pp. 233–234 Parrott 1998, pp. 198–201 Rothmans 1978-79, p. 232 Parrott 1998, pp. 202 Rothmans 1978-79, pp. 489–492 Rothmans 1978-79, pp. 477...
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away but more regularly contested rivalries with Shrewsbury Town and Port Vale. The club was founded in 1888 as Walsall Town Swifts, an amalgamation...
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Huddersfield Town's 1978-79 campaign was Town's penultimate season in their 5-year stint in the Football League's basement division. It also saw the arrival...
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Season 1978–79 was the 95th football season in which Dumbarton competed at a Scottish national level, entering the Scottish Football League for the 73rd...
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The 1978–79 season was the 99th season of competitive football in England. 12 August 1978: League champions Nottingham Forest beat FA Cup holders Ipswich...
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League Two, as of the 2023–24 season. The club was formed in the 1870s; in 1884, they took the name Burslem Port Vale F.C., dropping the 'Burslem' in 1907...
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1977–78 Football League (redirect from 1977–1978 Football League)
Division, while Portsmouth, Port Vale, Bradford City and Hereford United were relegated. Wimbledon played their first season in the Football League, replacing...
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and play at Hertingfordbury Park. The club was established in 1901 as Port Vale Rovers, but were soon renamed Hertford Football Club to gain recognition...
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the Essex Senior League. They were runners-up in 1978–79 and won the League Cup the following season. They won the league for the first time in 1986–87...
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club entered the 1885–86 FA Cup, losing in the first round to Burslem Port Vale 3–0. Albert Lockley, the Welsh international forward who played for Chirk...
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Northampton Town Northampton Town v Wigan Athletic Northampton Town v Port Vale Hull City v Northampton Town Northampton Town v Mansfield Town Northampton...
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Bromwich Albion and Wolverhampton Wanderers, whilst their local rivals are Port Vale with whom they contest the Potteries derby. Stoke were one of the twelve...
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Neville Chamberlain (footballer) (category Port Vale F.C. players)
in the Football League. He started his career at Port Vale, signing professional forms in January 1978 to become the club's first black pro. He followed...
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Mark Chamberlain (category Port Vale F.C. players)
Oxlade-Chamberlain. He began his professional playing career with Port Vale in 1978, where he remained for four years before being sold on to rivals Stoke...
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lost 3–0 to Port Vale in the final. In the 2023–24 season, Mansfield were promoted to League One, finishing in 3rd place. The 2006–07 season saw the creation...
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1919–20 Football League (category English Football League seasons)
Port Vale took over from Leeds City after 4 October 1919, when Leeds were disbanded by F.A. order following alleged irregular practices. Port Vale then...
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Gary Hamson (category Port Vale F.C. players)
Leeds United, Bristol City, and Port Vale. He retired as a player in March 1988, and after a brief spell coaching at Port Vale he took up work as a financial...
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faced a misconduct charge. On 13 January 2024, Reading's match against Port Vale was abandoned after home fans invaded the pitch to protest about Yongge's...
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