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'To not only get promotion but at first time of asking is some going'
The Sentinel
|May 05, 2025
VALE were able to enjoy their promotion to League One as a 1-0 defeat at home to Gillingham didn't spoil the party in front of more than 13,000.
Doncaster's two first half goals in a 2-1 win at Notts County meant the title was never in reach for Vale who finish second having already secured promotion with last week's win at Wimbledon.
Aaron Rowe's powerful strike from the edge of the area in the 56th-minute was enough to edge out a Vale side who went closest when Lorent Tolaj fired over from close range just before the break.
Substitute Jayden Stockley threatened a leveller but Gareth Ainsworth’s side held on before Vale celebrated their return to League One with a lap of honour and celebrations with supporters in the stands.
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Well done Vale. Promotions don't happen all that often - this was only Vale's third in 30 years - so it was fantastic to see players and staff celebrate with fans at full time.
And it was great to see the owners join that lap of honour. “We love you Carol,’ was belted out from the Hamil just before the owner put the moment into context.
She told supporters: “Next week will be six years since Kevin and I bought the club...and this week has been the best week of that time. You guys have been the best, Wimbledon was the best.
“Six years ago I was sitting over there in the paddock. It's been a journey from that seat to where I am now and I don't half miss it. I miss being with you...especially at away matches! You are amazing.
This story is from the May 05, 2025 edition of The Sentinel.
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