Port Vale caretaker manager Michael Brown has spoken to the media ahead of Tuesday's League One clash between his side and Jon Whitney's Walsall, and has insisted that his team will take the game to the travelling Saddlers as it will be crucial to take at least a point into their final game of the season.
Vale are currently 21st in the league, four points adrift of 20th-placed Gillingham, meaning that a draw would give them a glimmer of hope heading into their final-day clash with Fleetwood Town.
A Vale victory would at least give them a realistic chance of remaining in League One, as well as ensuring that both Shrewsbury Town and Bury would both need something from their final games, at Oxford United and Southend United respectively.
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Speaking via BBC Radio Stoke, Brown said; "We've got to win. We'll certainly take the game to them. If we play like we can, with that endeavour, we can get a result and take it into the last game. Then at least we'll have given ourselves a chance and, from there, it's a case of 'never say never'."