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Valiants display all the right attributes to secure victory
The Sentinel
|September 15, 2025
PORT Vale picked up their first League One win of the season at Exeter on Saturday.
MIKE BAGGALEY looks at the talking points from the clash in Devon...
I remember years ago writing a Vale win on the road was 'a thoroughly professional performance'.
A reader challenged me as to what this actually meant, apart from being a cliché.
They had a good point so I’ve tried to avoid using it since. But if a Vale game did fit the definition it would be this one as the players followed Darren Moore's instructions to press early in the game, got a goal from doing that, then stayed disciplined behind the ball, defied Exeter to break them down, then hit them ruthlessly on the break for the second.
A clean sheet and two goals away from home. It certainly wasn’t amateurish
EXETER AWAY
I do like Exeter away...apart from the journey obviously.
They seem a friendly club and I think there’s a decent relationship between supporters after both teams were promoted four years ago. (Apologies if I've read the mood completely wrong and I missed a riot outside while I was in the deserted stand typing up my post-match notes).
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