Port Vale's manager Jon Brady has described the current state of the club as 'heart-breaking' following their relegation from League One. After a defeat to Cardiff confirmed their drop to League Two, the Valiants suffered another loss against Plymouth, marking their 23rd defeat of the season. This dismal performance has left Port Vale sitting second-bottom in the league table with only two games remaining. Brady, who took charge in January, noted that despite some improvements, the team faced numerous challenges that ultimately led to their relegation. He stated, 'We need a reset here and we need better quality all round.' A significant issue for Port Vale has been their lack of goals, with only Sheffield Wednesday scoring fewer than their total of 34 league goals this season. Brady highlighted the need for better recruitment to enhance the squad ahead of next season in League Two. He expressed frustration over the quality of available forwards and emphasized the importance of making necessary changes to avoid repeating past mistakes. The Valiants will conclude a grueling schedule of five matches in 12 days with an upcoming fixture against Stockport, followed by a home game against champions Lincoln.
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Port Vale Boss Brady Calls for Team Reset After Relegation
Port Vale's manager Jon Brady emphasizes the need for a reset after a disappointing season and relegation to League Two. Discover his insights.
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