1974–75 Port Vale F.C. season
The 1974–75 season was Port Vale's 63rd season of football in the Football League, and their fifth successive season (11th overall) in the Third Division. It was Roy Sproson's first full season in charge. With cross-town rivals Stoke City competing in Europe and running close for the First Division title, Vale's attendances waned, as they were the third least-supported club in the division. This was despite a promotion challenging season that eventually ended with a sixth-place finish. Vale exited both cup competitions in the opening rounds.
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1973–74 Port Vale F.C. season1974-75 Port Vale F.C. season1974-75 Port Vale FC season1974-75 Port Vale season1974–75 Port Vale FC season1974–75 Port Vale season1975–76 Port Vale F.C. seasonAndy CarrBill SummerscalesBob MountfordBrian HortonColin TarttDavid Harris (footballer, born 1953)Derek BrownbillFrank Sharp (footballer, born 1947)Garry DulsonHistory of Port Vale F.C.John Brodie (footballer, born 1947)John ConnaughtonJohn Ridley (footballer)John Woodward (English footballer)Keith ChadwickKenny BeechList of Port Vale F.C. records and statisticsList of Port Vale F.C. seasonsNeil Griffiths (footballer)Port Vale F.C. Player of the YearPort Vale F.C. season 1974-75Port Vale F.C. season 1974–75Ray Williams (footballer, born 1946)Reg Edwards (footballer, born 1953)Roy Cross (footballer)Roy SprosonTerry BaileyTommy McLarenTony Lacey
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1974–75 Port Vale F.C. season
The 1974–75 season was Port Vale's 63rd season of football in the Football League, and their fifth successive season (11th overall) in the Third Division. It was Roy Sproson's first full season in charge. With cross-town rivals Stoke City competing in Europe and running close for the First Division title, Vale's attendances waned, as they were the third least-supported club in the division. This was despite a promotion challenging season that eventually ended with a sixth-place finish. Vale exited both cup competitions in the opening rounds.
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The 1974–75 season was Port Va ...... titions in the opening rounds.
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The 1974–75 season was Port Va ...... titions in the opening rounds.
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1974–75 Port Vale F.C. season
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