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- 1974–75_Port_Vale_F.C._season abstract "The 1974–75 season was Port Vale's sixty-third season of football in the Football League, and their fifth successive season (eleventh overall) in the Third Division. It was Roy Sproson's first full season in charge. With cross-town rivals Stoke City competing in Europe and running close for the First Division title, Vale's attendances waned, as they were the third least-supported club in the division. This was despite a promotion challenging season that eventually ended with a sixth place finish. Vale exited both cup competitions in the opening rounds.".
- Q4576466 abstract "The 1974–75 season was Port Vale's sixty-third season of football in the Football League, and their fifth successive season (eleventh overall) in the Third Division. It was Roy Sproson's first full season in charge. With cross-town rivals Stoke City competing in Europe and running close for the First Division title, Vale's attendances waned, as they were the third least-supported club in the division. This was despite a promotion challenging season that eventually ended with a sixth place finish. Vale exited both cup competitions in the opening rounds.".