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Rovers went down 4–0 to Port Vale in this League Two fixture, their joint biggest defeat of the season to date, following a loss to Gillingham by the same scoreline two months earlier. Tom Pope's hat-trick not only secured a comfortable win for the Stoke-based side, but also made him the quickest Port Vale player ever to reach 20 goals in a season. The Valiants' other goal was scored by Ben Williamson towards the end of the first half, after Pope had already put them 2–0 up. Pope completed the scoring, and his hat-trick, midway through the second half.

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  • Rovers went down 4–0 to Port Vale in this League Two fixture, their joint biggest defeat of the season to date, following a loss to Gillingham by the same scoreline two months earlier. Tom Pope's hat-trick not only secured a comfortable win for the Stoke-based side, but also made him the quickest Port Vale player ever to reach 20 goals in a season. The Valiants' other goal was scored by Ben Williamson towards the end of the first half, after Pope had already put them 2–0 up. Pope completed the scoring, and his hat-trick, midway through the second half.
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abstract
  • Rovers went down 4–0 to Port Vale in this League Two fixture, their joint biggest defeat of the season to date, following a loss to Gillingham by the same scoreline two months earlier. Tom Pope's hat-trick not only secured a comfortable win for the Stoke-based side, but also made him the quickest Port Vale player ever to reach 20 goals in a season. The Valiants' other goal was scored by Ben Williamson towards the end of the first half, after Pope had already put them 2–0 up. Pope completed the scoring, and his hat-trick, midway through the second half. The game marked a return to action for Matt Gill, who had spent almost two months on the sidelines injured, and also saw the first team debut of second year scholar Alefe Santos. Neil Etheridge made his final appearance for The Pirates, later receiving a call from Fulham while on the coach back to Bristol after the match informing him that he was being recalled from his loan, while Port Vale defender Clayton McDonald would return to the Memorial Stadium less than two months later as a Bristol Rovers player.
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