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INJURED YATES IS LIFTED BY VALE OFFER

LEAGUE TWO
By Paul Eddison

SUPPORT: Adam Yates

PORT Vale full-back Adam Yates has been given a boost as he recovers from a horrific injury – in the shape of a new contract. The 34-year-old suffered a fractured nose, cheekbones and eye sockets, as well as a broken upper jaw and wrist, in a sickening collision with a teammate in a reserve team game last month.
His current deal had been set to expire at the end of the calendar year, but he has now signed a new one through to the end of the season – contrary to reports that he was going to be released. Yates was quick to thank ma...

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