

Hull extended their unbeaten run to seven league games with a comfortable 3-1 victory at Stoke. Hull ease to 3-1 win at Stoke to climb into Championship play-off places.Vickers’ Derby team-mates showed their support by holding up his shirt following their 2-0 League One victory over Carlisle on Saturday, while the Rams and his former clubs posted messages of condolence. Truly fortunate to have the most amazing family and friends! “Thank you to everyone that has supported myself and both families through this incredibly difficult time. I know that you will be looking down on me and continuing to inspire me every day. “I will cherish every moment we spent together from the first time we met to the moment you peacefully passed. “We have cried, laughed and danced our way through some tough times. Even though everything she was going through, she continued to smile, never letting anything get in the way of having a good time and making a lifetime of memories. “Laura is the strongest, bravest and most loving person I have ever met. “On Tuesday evening my wife lost her long battle against cancer… The 27-year-old former Lincoln and Rotherham keeper confirmed on social media that his wife Laura died on Tuesday.Īlongside a picture of the couple on their wedding day, Vickers, who started his career at Arsenal, wrote: “I have written and unwritten this so many times and still can’t find the right words to say and don’t know if I ever will. Ethan Chislett had one effort turned away by Lee Burge though Kieron Bowie retaliated for Town with an effort stopped by Connor Ripley.īoss Brady introduced three substitutes at half-time but it was Crosby’s shuffling of his own pack that paid dividends with Garrity’s matchwinner.ĭerby goalkeeper Josh Vickers has paid an emotional tribute to his wife after revealing she has died of cancer less than four months after they were married. Vale, whose latest success moved them into the top two, started lively. Patrick Brough beat the offside trap and crossed for Sam Hoskins but Northampton’s usually reliable marksman fired over the crossbar from eight yards. Until his breakthrough, Andy Crosby’s in-form side had endured a frustrating afternoon against Jon Brady’s stubborn Cobblers.ĭespite conceding the majority of possession to the home side and creating fewer shots, Town almost took the lead against the run of play.
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Garrity had only been on the field nine minutes when he cracked a low right-footed shot from 20 yards for his third goal of the season. Substitute Ben Garrity scored an 84th-minute winner as Port Vale beat Northampton 1-0 in League One to extend their unbeaten run in all competitions to nine games.
