2005–06 Port Vale F.C. Season
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The 2005–06 season was Port Vale's 94th season of football in the English Football League, and second-successive season in League One. They finished in mid-table and exited the League Cup in the First Round and the Football League Trophy in the Second Round. In the FA Cup, Vale made it to the Fourth Round, where they were knocked out 3–1 by top-flight
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. Foyle's efforts to build a promotion-winning team were boosted when Vale gained striker
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. Still, his efforts were hindered by the sales of both Sam Collins and Billy Paynter.


Overview


League One

The pre-season saw
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sign Micky Bell and Hector Sam on free transfers from Bristol City and Wrexham respectively. He also took in promising young striker
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on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers, who would impress in a Vale shirt. The season started with fourteen points from seven games to launch the club's promotion bid. After three defeats, the Vale entered a long period of inconsistent form. In September,
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joined on loan from Hartlepool United, though he would play just the one game for the club.
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also arrived on loan from Sheffield United, and would find greater success in Burslem. The next month Foyle added to the squad by signing
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from Walsall. In November,
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joined on loan from
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in an initial six-week deal that was extended until the end of the season. Another long-term loan deal was struck with Leyton Orient for big defender
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, who would later turn down a permanent transfer to Vale Park after failing to agree on personal terms. Foyle also made possibly the best signing of his spell in charge at Vale, bringing striker
Leon Constantine Leon Charles Constantine (born 24 February 1978) is an English former footballer who played as a striker. A journeyman of lower league English football, he had 21 separate spells at 19 different clubs within the space of just 12 years. A lateco ...
in from Torquay United for a £20,000 fee. However, Foyle lost two big players, when key defender Sam Collins and promising striker Billy Paynter were sold to Hull City for £65,000 and £150,000 respectively, the pair leaving on loan deals until the January transfer window (when they would leave permanently). Four straight defeats followed this, emphasising the sales' effect on the club's promotion bid. In January, Bell moved on to Cheltenham Town, and Hector Sam joined Walsall. In came
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on loan from Mansfield Town, who joined the club permanently at the end of the season. Foyle also signed defender
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from
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, and midfielder Sean Doherty from
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. A sequence of two points in five games killed off the Vale's promotion hopes by April. They finished in thirteenth place with sixty points, some distance from promotion and relegation. Only the four relegated teams scored fewer goals than Vale, and Constantine was the club's top-scorer with twelve goals, closely followed by Cummins with eleven. At the end of the season nine players departed the club: Lee Matthews ( Crewe Alexandra); Hector Sam (Walsall); Steve Rowland ( Southport); Tony Dinning ( Stockport County); Micky Cummins (
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); Jonny Brain ( Macclesfield Town); Mark Innes ( Hyde United); Sean Doherty ( Accrington Stanley); and Craig James (Darlington). Andy Porter retired to concentrate on his coaching. With Dinning's departure, George Pilkington was appointed club
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. World Cup international winger Chris Birchall was also sold to Coventry City for £325,000.


Finances

On the financial side,
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's cost-cutting measures had reduced the club's operating losses from £500,000 to £50,000. Despite this, the club took out a £2.25 million loan from the local council, with monthly repayments of around £19,000. Bratt continued to try and woo elderly North American millionaires, but
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did not follow up his initial interest with any investment. In October 2005, the club turned down an investment group that wished to appoint
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as manager. Foyle said "We need a cup run, or an investor, to give us a kick-start because we aren't doing too badly". He got his wish with an expected income of £250,000 from the Villa game. In February, lifelong fan Robbie Williams bought £240,000 of the £250,000 worth of available shares in the club. In April, the club announced a new record-breaking shirt sponsorship deal with BGC Gas. The club also announced Bill Bratt would now be a paid chief executive.


Cup competitions

In the FA Cup, Vale advanced past Wrexham to reach a Second Round encounter with Bristol Rovers. A late equaliser from Constantine earned Vale a
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, and a Chris Birchall strike gave the "Valiants" victory at the Memorial Stadium. They then made it to the Fourth Round after a 2–1 win over Doncaster Rovers thanks to a brace from loanee
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. They faced a trip to Villa Park to face Premier League
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, where they were defeated 3–1 after a brace from Milan Baroš. A 7,500 strong contingent of Vale fans travelled to see the game and reworked the song ''
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'' into "Show me the way to Aston Villa" to mark the occasion. In the League Cup, Vale were knocked out 3–1 by Rotherham United at the Don Valley Stadium, with Hector Sam breaking his leg during the game. In the Football League Trophy, Vale received a bye in the First Round, but in the Second Round were embarrassed to lose 2–1 to
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club Hereford United at Edgar Street, after a Tamika Mkandawire header in
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.


League table


Results

''Port Vale's score comes first''


Football League One


Results by matchday


Matches


FA Cup


League Cup


Football League Trophy


Player statistics


Appearances and goals


Top scorers


Transfers


Transfers in


Transfers out


Loans in


Loans out


References

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