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It's not about words, it's all about delivering, says boss

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January 09, 2026

NEW manager Jon Brady has insisted Port Vale have to back up the belief that they can seal League One survival.

- Clive Youlton

The 50-year-old, who was appointed earlier this week to replace Darren Moore, revealed he has already asked the players whether they believe they can start to climb the table and was given a resounding 'yes!

With just four league wins so far from 23 games, Vale will need to switch to a top-six form team rather than bottom of the table in the second half of the campaign.

Brady believes it can be done and in his pre-match press conference ahead of tonight's FA Cup third round clash at home to Fleetwood Town, he said: “It’s not about words, it's about delivering. It's about accountability and there’s a lot of work to do. High performance is about having a lot of bumps in the road.

“There's going to be turbulence in these next 20-plus games but I feel the group is in a really good mindset. I feel we've got some really good players. I feel we can do it. I asked them ‘can we do it?’ And they believe we can so if I can align everything, which I know I can, I totally believe we can.

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