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Richards ready to play through pain Marc Richards will continue to play through the pain barrier for Port Vale when improving Plymouth visit in npower League Two. Richards has been plagued by a troublesome ankle injury all season but the striker is delaying having the operation he requires until the club's injury list begins to ease. Midfielders Ryan Burge (knee) and Lewis Haldane (broken leg) and striker Tom Pope (groin) will continue to miss out while defenders Gareth Owen (arm) and Lee Collins (ankle) remain huge doubts. "Marc has been playing in pain all the time but he just gets on with it. He knows the situation with the injuries we've got," Vale assistant manager Mark Grew told the club's official website. "It would be easy for him to just go and have the operation but he is not doing that, he is determined to play as many games as he can. "Marc will play until it stops him. It has stopped him before because there is damage in there, but it helps that we are not playing Saturday-Tuesday-Saturday-Tuesday at the moment. "We have given Marc a couple of days off this week to let him have a rest before he trains again towards the end of the week." Plymouth are sweating over the fitness of captain Simon Walton. The midfielder left Home Park following the 1-1 draw with Crawley last Saturday with his left arm in a sling after a heavy fall and the Pilgrims initially feared the worst for their skipper and top scorer. However, a midweek scan revealed no bone damage, as Walton revealed on Twitter: "Just a standard dislocation. Training Thursday, hopefully." Should Walton not be fit, Argyle may call on Conor Hourihane, who is available to manager Carl Fletcher once again after serving a two-match ban. Full-back Paul Bignot and striker Craig Sutherland play the last match of their respective loan spells from Blackpool this weekend while forward Nick Chadwick is struggling with a hamstring injury.
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Pope ends Vale goal drought Tom Pope came off the bench to score his first goal in 16 games and earn Port Vale a deserved 1-0 victory against relegation battlers Plymouth. The 26-year-old life-long Vale fan arrowed a superb 16-yard finish from Marc Richards' lay-off to finally break Argyle's spirited and stubborn resistance. Vale edged a hard-fought opening spell and Ben Williamson should have scored in the 20th minute when his close-range shot from Doug Loft's cross was saved by Jake Cole. But the Plymouth defence, well marshalled by the experienced Darren Purse, proved a tough nut to crack and Cole otherwise only had to field long-range efforts during an uneventful first half. The visitors pushed Nick Chadwick further forward in an attempt to show more ambition after the break, but Vale continued to force the pace and went close twice in the space of a minute. Richards could only head straight at Cole from Rob Taylor's perfect cross, then Sean Rigg's deflected effort flashed just wide. But Vale boss Micky Adams brought on Pope 16 minutes from time and he delivered the goods with a right-footed shot which found the inside of Cole's left-hand post.
Form Guide
- WLLLLW
- Port Vale
- VS
- Plymouth WDLLWD
Last Meetings
- Plymouth
- 0 - 2
- Port Vale
- 10/09/2011
Top Scorers
Port Vale
- M Richards 8
- S Rigg 7
- T Pope 4
- D Loft 3
- L Dodds 2
- R Taylor 2
- B Williamson 2
- A Griffith 1
- A Yates 1
- J McCombe 1
- S Morsy 1
Plymouth
- W Feeney 2
- N Chadwick 2
- S Walton 2
- A Hemmings 2
- M Lecointe 2
- C Fletcher 1
- R Williams 1
- C Hourihane 1
- M Blanchard 1
- L Young 1
- L Soukouna 1
- C Sutherland 1
Goals
Port Vale
- Total goals 83
- Goals per game 44
- 3 (For) 4 (Against) Period 0-10 mins
- 4 (For) 2 (Against) Period 11-20 mins
- 8 (For) 7 (Against) Period 21-30 mins
- 7 (For) 4 (Against) Period 31-40 mins
- 4 (For) 4 (Against) Period 41-50 mins
- 4 (For) 5 (Against) Period 51-60 mins
- 3 (For) 5 (Against) Period 61-70 mins
- 3 (For) 4 (Against) Period 71-80 mins
- 8 (For) 4 (Against) Period 81-90 mins
Plymouth
- Total goals 68
- Goals per game 29
- 2 (For) 2 (Against) Period 0-10 mins
- 3 (For) 2 (Against) Period 11-20 mins
- 2 (For) 2 (Against) Period 21-30 mins
- 1 (For) 1 (Against) Period 31-40 mins
- 5 (For) 6 (Against) Period 41-50 mins
- 5 (For) 9 (Against) Period 51-60 mins
- 1 (For) 10 (Against) Period 61-70 mins
- 3 (For) 5 (Against) Period 71-80 mins
- 7 (For) 12 (Against) Period 81-90 mins
