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1992–93 Port Vale F.C. season

Port Vale
1992–93 season
Chairman Bill Bell
Manager John Rudge
Stadium Vale Park
Football League Second Division 3rd (89 Points)
play-off runners-up
FA Cup Third Round
League Cup First Round
League Trophy Winners
TNT Tournament Winners
Player of the Year Ian Taylor
Top goalscorer League: Ian Taylor (15)
All: Ian Taylor (19)
Highest home attendance 20,373 vs. Stoke City (31 March 1993)
Lowest home attendance 3,851 vs. Fulham (12 January 1993)
Average home league attendance 8,092

The 1992–93 season was Port Vale's 81st season of football in the Football League, and fourth successive (36th overall) season in the Second Division. John Rudge found new stars by bringing both Ian Taylor and Paul Musselwhite to the club at a combined fee of just £40,000. His team won the pre-season TNT Tournament, and also won the Football League Trophy. In the league Vale reached third place, four points off their rivals Stoke City, who lifted the title. They reached the play-off final, but lost out 3–0 to West Bromwich Albion. They left the FA Cup and the League Cup at the Third Round and First Round stages respectively. They played five Potteries derby games, winning the League Trophy clash and the FA Cup clash after a replay, but losing both encounters in the league.

The pre-season saw Vale tour the Netherlands and participate in a TNT Tournament. Beating De Graafschap 5–0, van der Laan scoring a brace, they then lost 4–3 to the Go Ahead Eagles on penalties, following a goalless draw. Despite this they were crowned the tournament's winners on aggregate. John Rudge uncovered another 'gem' by signing midfielder Ian Taylor from non-league Moor Green for a fee of just £15,000. He also spent a mere £25,000 to bring Scunthorpe United goalkeeper Paul Musselwhite to Vale Park. Musslewhite's arrival came due to the departure of Mark Grew to Cardiff City. Paul Kerr also arrived in Burslem from Millwall for a £140,000 fee. Another new face was defender Bradley Sandeman, who arrived on a free transfer from Maidstone United.


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