Academy trio take charge of Port Vale on ‘interim basis’

By Sarah Garner

6th Feb 2024 | Local News

This news comes as Andy Crosby and John Schofield left their roles yesterday (Port Vale FC).
This news comes as Andy Crosby and John Schofield left their roles yesterday (Port Vale FC).

Port Vale Football Club has confirmed that Will Ryder, Matt Done and Danny Lloyd will take charge of first-team responsibilities on an interim basis.

All three are a driving force in the academy and will now work with the men's first team on an interim basis alongside the existing backroom support team.

The club has also confirmed that David Dunn has left his role as first-team coach.

Director of Football, David Flitcroft said: "Firstly, I'd like to thank Will, Matt and Danny for assisting with first-team operations in this short period whilst we search for a permanent Port Vale manager.

"As a club, we are determined for the new appointment to match our long-standing values and long-term ambitions and will ensure the correct recruitment processes are followed throughout. 

"Our collective priority now is the on-pitch performance and maintaining our League One status with the immediate focus on tonight's match."

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