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Classic Encounters: Scunthorpe United (H)

16 November 2020

Club News

Classic Encounters: Scunthorpe United (H)

16 November 2020

The Valiants have the chance to get back to winning ways on Tuesday evening, when Scunthorpe United visit Vale Park. With the game just a day away, we look back on two classic matches that the Vale have played against the Iron.

League One, Vale Park, Saturday 27th August 2016: Port Vale 3-1 Scunthorpe United

Vale maintained their 100% home record as well as recording Scunthorpe’s first defeat of the season in this early season clash at Vale Park.

It had been 30 years since Vale had beaten Scunthorpe outright either home or away, but it was the Valiants who came up trumps in this August meeting at Vale Park in 2016, following an Alex Jones brace on his first Vale start.

Following a positive start to the game, it was the Valiants who deservedly took the lead when Kjell Knops played in Anton Forrester, who was able to place the ball past Scunthorpe goalkeeper Luke Daniels after 33 minutes.

But just as the referee was due to blow his half-time whistle, the Iron equalised as Josh Morris’ free-kick evaded all Vale bodies in the box, and was adjudged to have crossed the line by the linesman after a tight call.

However, the set-back of conceding on half-time didn’t deter the Valiants, who started the second-half strongly and were rewarded when Alex Jones volleyed in Jerome Thomas’ cross to put the Valiants 2-1 up on 49 minutes.

Things got worse for Scunthorpe five minutes later, when Jordan Clarke was sent-off following his second booking after the game, whilst manager Graham Alexander was also sent to the stands for protesting.

Alex Jones secured the points with six minutes of the game remaining, adding a second goal to his tally and a third for Vale, by placing the ball into the back of the net following Sam Foley’s through ball.

Port Vale – Alnwick, Purkiss, Streete, Smith, Knops, Tavares (Amoros 16), Foley, Grant, Thomas (Hart 83), Forrester (Paterson 71), Jones.

Subs not used – Mac-Intosch, Pereira, Cicilia, Boot.

Scunthorpe – Daniels, Wallace, Mirfin, Townsend, Clarke, Dawson (Mantom 65), Morris, Bishop, Holmes (Wiseman 62), Van Veen, Hopper (Madden 71).

Subs not used – Goode, Adelakun, Wootton, Anyon.

Att. 4,557

 

Division Four, Vale Park, Monday 3rd February 1986: Port Vale 3-1 Scunthorpe United

Vale’s previous outright win against Scunthorpe before that early season win in 2016 was another 3-1 victory at Vale Park on a Monday night in our promotion winning campaign of 1985/1986.

The result came in the midst of an 18-match unbeaten run for the club as John Rudge led the Valiants to fourth in the Fourth Division table and to promotion to the Third Division.

The game had finished 0-0 in the first encounter between the sides that season at Scunthorpe but goals from John Williams and an Andy Jones penalty gave Vale a 2-0 half time lead.

A Russell Bromage goal after the break was enough to overcome a Scunthorpe side whose only goal of the game came from Tommy Graham.

Port Vale – Arnold, Banks, Bromage, Hunter, Sproson, J.Williams, O.Williams, Earle, Jones, Bowden, Maguire.

Scunthorpe – Gregory, Russell, Longden, Lister, Whitehead, Money, Dixon, Hawley (Stevenson), Broddle, Graham, Hill.

Att: 2,977


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