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MORGAN CAN YET SPUR A VALIANT EFFORT

By Charlie Peat
LEAGUE TWO

HONEST: Chris Morgan

INTERIM Port Vale boss Chris Morgan believes his side do have enough quality to get themselves back into League One despite the sacking of Michael Brown.
Brown was relieved of his duties following a 1-1 draw at home to Forest Green last weekend, leaving Morgan to take the reins alongside David Kelly. Vale had taken just four points from their eight League Two games heading into the weekend but are said to have up to 60 applicants for the vacant position.
And Morgan and Kelly, who were part of the player recruitment process when they were as...

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