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Vale, who drop below Colchester to 15th, were not helped by two injuries inside the first half hour to both their wide players, Enoch Andoh and Chris Birchall.
Port Vale manager Rob Page told BBC Radio Stoke:
"The injuries haven helped us. That two forced changes we have had to make in the first half an hour.
"Everybody has seen what Enoch is all about. He is a big loss for us. I put young Ryan Lloyd in who did ok, but is still learning at this level. I threw him in the deep end.
"Then, with Chris Birchall coming off, I had to put on Louis Dodds, who is not an out and out wide man. He is a front man.
"But we had to get on with it. We got ourselves back into the game just before half time and we conceded again, a NFL jerseys wholesale (http://www.elitenfljerseyscheapwholesale.com) silly goal."
Live Text Commentary Full time Full Time Match ends, , Port Vale 1.
90:00 +3:02 Full time Full Time Second Half ends, , Port Vale 1.
88:52 Callum Harriott (Colchester United) hits the left post with a left footed shot from outside the box.
87:47 Attempt saved. Matthew Briggs (Colchester United) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
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