Vale will keep fighting to stay up, says Brady
Port Vale will be giving their relegation fight "a hell of a go" even if they do end up going down to League Two says boss Jon Brady.
Port Vale will have "one hell of a go" at staying in League One, says manager Jon Brady. Vale's chances of staying up look very slim, 11 points adrift of safety at the bottom of the table. They have nine games to play - two more than Exeter City, who are one place above the relegation zone - but need to improve on a record of two wins in their last 11 league matches.
"If we're not going to be good enough at the end of the season, we're not going to make it, at least what we're going to do is give it one hell of to go," said Brady, who has been in charge at Vale since early January. "I feel that the players have, overall, apart from one game where we probably hold our hands up and it wasn't good enough from start to finish - the Bradford game [a 2-0 loss]. "We've made changes since we've come in, we've been a lot more competitive and we've got a group who are really pulling together.
"They're giving everything they've got. " Port Vale must stay resilient in survival bid - Hall No-one at Port Vale is giving up - Walters 'When we shoot from 35-40 yards I go nuts' Goals, as well as wins, have been hard to come by for Vale with only 29 scored in their 37 league games so far - only Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship, with 24, have scored fewer in the English Football League. Despite four teams having a worse expected goals ratio (xG) in the division, Port Vale's conversion rate is only 6.
94% according to Opta, who also put their goals-to-expected goals-ratio at -12. 22%. Brady said the fact that their leading scorers - Ben Waine and Jayden Stockley - only have three league goals each was "not good enough".