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League One & League Two: Near full programme of games – text updates

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Darren Moore is back.

Just 15 days after losing his job at Huddersfield after only three wins in 23 games, the former West Brom, Sheffield Wednesday and Doncaster Rovers boss, has returned to management at Port Vale.

His brief is a, well, brief one – keep Vale in League One. It’s a tough one too with the club sitting in the last relegation spot in 21st place, but only adrift of safety on goal difference (albeit a big one, 10 worse than Charlton’s).

Vale’s director of football David Flitcroft said Moore had been brought in to “come in and galvanise and energise the club” and that that he has “a plan of how he wants to lead the club from the very front.”

The 49-year-old has time on his side to do that – at least on paper – having signed a five-and-a-half-year contract at Burslem.

He was due to watch from the stands tonight in the hope that his side use some of that new-manager bounce to upset promotion-chasing Peterborough – until heavy rain led the game to be called off – one of three of tonight’s fixtures to have been postponed thus far.

He’ll get the chance from the dugout in Saturday’s trip to Cheltenham though.

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