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That's it, it's all over, the referee has blown the final whistle.
Goal!! Port Vale have scored with Marc Richards putting it in the back of the net.
It's red. He's off. Lee Collins has been sent off.
Goal!! Shrewsbury have scored with Michael Symes putting it in the back of the net.
Richard Walker is replaced by Kelvin Langmead.
Paul Edwards is replaced by Damien McCrory.
Port Vale are replacing Ross Davidson with Luke Rodgers.
The referee has booked Joe Anyon.
Shrewsbury are replacing Dave Hibbert with Chris Humphrey.
Shrewsbury are replacing Shane Sherriff with Michael Symes.
The referee has booked David Howland.
The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.
Port Vale are replacing Shane Tudor with Simon Richman.
Half time whistle is blown by D Deadman
Ben Herd goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
Paul Edwards goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
The referee has booked Anthony Griffith.
Goal!! Louis Dodds scores for Port Vale.
The referee has booked Lee Collins.
The referee has booked Ross Davidson.
The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.
Shrewsbury Town crashed to their first home defeat of the season as they lost in dramatic style to visiting Port Vale. This stormy encounter, on and off the field, was into the sixth and final minute of injury time when Marc Richards bundled the ball home to give ten-man Vale a last gasp 2-1 victory and a winning start under new manager Dean Glover. The goal sparked a pitch invasion from the Vale supporters behind the goal, but when the pitch was finally cleared there was only enough time for Shrewsbury to kick-off when the referee finally brought to an end this tempestuous local derby. Struggling Vale, who had last their last six matches, took a 19th minute lead through Louis Dodds as high-flying Town conceded their first goal at home this term. That looked to be enough to secure victory for Glover's men as the Vale Park side, who had six players booked and Lee Collins ordered off, entered the closing moments of the match still ahead. But in the 89th minute substitute Michael Symes grabbed a leveller for the home side, which appeared to have snatched them a late point. Then in the dying seconds Richards struck for Vale to secure them an unlikely win. Despite some early Shrewsbury pressure it was Vale who made the breakthrough, Dodds finishing a sweeping move by driving home from 12 yards in the 19th minute. For the remainder of the first half and throughout the second period Shrewsbury pushed hard for an equaliser, although the best chance of the second half fell to the visitors, when Ross Davidson blasted over from ten yards. But Town's persistence finally paid off and they drew level when Symes netted with an angled drive after a Ben Davies effort had been deflected into his path. Collins was then red-carded for a second bookable offence and the home side went all out for victory, only for Vale to breakaway at the death with Richards on hand to secure an extraordinary win.
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