PRESTON NORTH END V BARNSLEY
DEEPDALE 9/9/2017 Kick Off 3pm
After a break due to what apparently constitutes International Football, the real stuff returns with three games in seven days two at home and one away, first up those lovely lads from South Yorkshire, Barnsley having bheen promoted the season before last the Tykes finished in a decent 14th place last season winning 15 games although interestingly they won more away games than home games one of which was at Deepdale 2-1 with Armstrong scoring a classy winner for the visitors. Since then the Yorkshire side have had a few changes in personel on the pitch with four of their main goalscorers having departed for pastures new, only Bradshaw remains from the top five.
New arrivals this season include Brad Potts who played for our near rivals at the other end of the M55 plus several loan players including the traditional one from Chelsea, Ugbo they have also taken Gary Gardner on loan from Villa.
So far this season, away from home they have managed to come second both times at Bristol City and Sheffield United they also had their captain MacDonald sent off for headbutting Leon Clarke(well worth doing for a red card) so I assume he will still be suspended. They are an attacking side so should be a decent game.
Big question for us is Pearson fit, no news on the midfielders dead leg, if he is suspect unchanged side, cannot see any of those who played in the County Cup gamne starting on Saturday.
Other Fixtures
Fri
Der v Hull
Sat
Villa V Brent
Bol v Mid
Ful v Car
Lee v Bur
Nor v Bir
QPR v Ips
Read v Brizzle C
Wed v For
Sun v Sheff U
Wol v Mill
The man with the whistle for Saturday’s first game after the international break is referee Peter Bankes.
Making his first appearance at Deepdale since last October’s home victory over Aston Villa, the match official will be taking charge of his ninth game of the season, having issued 26 cautions and two reds so far this campaign.
Last season’s clash with the Villains was his third visit to Deepdale as referee. His first was the 2014/15 season’s 3-2 home win over Port Vale in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy and then in 2015/16 he was here for the last game of 2015, when we defeated Hull City 1-0 just after Christmas.
This is his fourth year on the Football League referee’s list having also taken charge of our win at Chesterfield in February 2015, when Joe Garner scored twice on his return from a period out injured and last season’s defeat at Leeds United in April.
He will be assisted at the weekend by Tim Wood and Mark Dwyer and fellow select group two match official Darren Bond will be the fourth official.
Stat Attack: Barnsley
Despite first meeting in league action here as long ago as December 1901, this is only the 25th time we have played the Tykes at Deepdale in the EFL.
It took nine attempts for our visitors to register their first win, which they have only repeated on six subsequent occasions. However, four of those victories have come in their last six visits.
Despite averaging 3.5 goals per game, there has not been much in the scorelines of our contests, with the notable exception of 1951, when Ken Horton’s hat-trick contributed to a 7-0 North End win.
On the other hand, there has never been a scoreless draw between us here at Deepdale!
On This Date – 9th September
The first time we played a league game at home on this date, it was a clash of the ‘two and only North Ends’ as we faced Glossop!
Prior to joining the league in 1898/99, they had been called Glossop North End, supposed in honour of PNE, but dropped the ‘North End’ when they found themselves playing at the same level as us after promotion to the first division at the first attempt.
Coincidentally, Glossop’s record attendance was for an FA Cup tie against us in 1914 before they failed to be re-elected to the Football League when it recommenced in 1919.
Players born on this date include Dale Rudge (1963) whose name the North End fanzine ‘Deepdale Rudge’ adapted as its title.
Kurt Nogan was also born on this date in 1970 and he was our leading goalscorer in 1998/99, which include his brace against Arsenal that gave us a 2-0 lead on live television.
Charlie Wayman was one of the smallest players ever to appear for North End at little over 5’5’’ tall, but he knew his way to goal. From his debut on this date in 1950 until he left for Middlesbrough four years later, Charlie scored 117 goals in only 171 appearances.
In his four full seasons, he passed 20 league goals on each occasion and scored seven hat-tricks, amongst which were all four goals in a 4-1 victory at QPR on Christmas Day 1950. He also scored in every round of the FA Cup when we reached the Final in 1954 and gave us the lead in the second half before we finally lost 2-3 to West Bromwich Albion.
Paul Raynor made his final appearance for North end on this date in 1995 after two eventful years when the combative midfielder established himself as a favourite with the fans, which included scoring at Wembley in the Play-Off Final defeat to Wycombe in 1994.
Last Five Clashes At Deepdale
Preston North End 1 (McGeady) Barnsley 2 (Winnall, Armstrong), 10th Sept 2016
Preston North End 1 (Gallagher (p)) Barnsley 0, 26th Dec 2014
Preston North End 1 (Morgan) Barnsley 2 (Hammill, O’Connor), 9th Nov 2010
Preston North End 1 (Welbeck) Barnsley 4 (de Silva, Hart (og), Gray, Rodriguez), 2nd Feb 2010
Preston North End 2 (Chaplow, St. Ledger) Barnsley 1 (Campbell-Ryce), 22nd Nov 2008
DEEPDALE 9/9/2017 Kick Off 3pm
After a break due to what apparently constitutes International Football, the real stuff returns with three games in seven days two at home and one away, first up those lovely lads from South Yorkshire, Barnsley having bheen promoted the season before last the Tykes finished in a decent 14th place last season winning 15 games although interestingly they won more away games than home games one of which was at Deepdale 2-1 with Armstrong scoring a classy winner for the visitors. Since then the Yorkshire side have had a few changes in personel on the pitch with four of their main goalscorers having departed for pastures new, only Bradshaw remains from the top five.
New arrivals this season include Brad Potts who played for our near rivals at the other end of the M55 plus several loan players including the traditional one from Chelsea, Ugbo they have also taken Gary Gardner on loan from Villa.
So far this season, away from home they have managed to come second both times at Bristol City and Sheffield United they also had their captain MacDonald sent off for headbutting Leon Clarke(well worth doing for a red card) so I assume he will still be suspended. They are an attacking side so should be a decent game.
Big question for us is Pearson fit, no news on the midfielders dead leg, if he is suspect unchanged side, cannot see any of those who played in the County Cup gamne starting on Saturday.
Other Fixtures
Fri
Der v Hull
Sat
Villa V Brent
Bol v Mid
Ful v Car
Lee v Bur
Nor v Bir
QPR v Ips
Read v Brizzle C
Wed v For
Sun v Sheff U
Wol v Mill
The man with the whistle for Saturday’s first game after the international break is referee Peter Bankes.
Making his first appearance at Deepdale since last October’s home victory over Aston Villa, the match official will be taking charge of his ninth game of the season, having issued 26 cautions and two reds so far this campaign.
Last season’s clash with the Villains was his third visit to Deepdale as referee. His first was the 2014/15 season’s 3-2 home win over Port Vale in the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy and then in 2015/16 he was here for the last game of 2015, when we defeated Hull City 1-0 just after Christmas.
This is his fourth year on the Football League referee’s list having also taken charge of our win at Chesterfield in February 2015, when Joe Garner scored twice on his return from a period out injured and last season’s defeat at Leeds United in April.
He will be assisted at the weekend by Tim Wood and Mark Dwyer and fellow select group two match official Darren Bond will be the fourth official.
Stat Attack: Barnsley
Despite first meeting in league action here as long ago as December 1901, this is only the 25th time we have played the Tykes at Deepdale in the EFL.
It took nine attempts for our visitors to register their first win, which they have only repeated on six subsequent occasions. However, four of those victories have come in their last six visits.
Despite averaging 3.5 goals per game, there has not been much in the scorelines of our contests, with the notable exception of 1951, when Ken Horton’s hat-trick contributed to a 7-0 North End win.
On the other hand, there has never been a scoreless draw between us here at Deepdale!
On This Date – 9th September
The first time we played a league game at home on this date, it was a clash of the ‘two and only North Ends’ as we faced Glossop!
Prior to joining the league in 1898/99, they had been called Glossop North End, supposed in honour of PNE, but dropped the ‘North End’ when they found themselves playing at the same level as us after promotion to the first division at the first attempt.
Coincidentally, Glossop’s record attendance was for an FA Cup tie against us in 1914 before they failed to be re-elected to the Football League when it recommenced in 1919.
Players born on this date include Dale Rudge (1963) whose name the North End fanzine ‘Deepdale Rudge’ adapted as its title.
Kurt Nogan was also born on this date in 1970 and he was our leading goalscorer in 1998/99, which include his brace against Arsenal that gave us a 2-0 lead on live television.
Charlie Wayman was one of the smallest players ever to appear for North End at little over 5’5’’ tall, but he knew his way to goal. From his debut on this date in 1950 until he left for Middlesbrough four years later, Charlie scored 117 goals in only 171 appearances.
In his four full seasons, he passed 20 league goals on each occasion and scored seven hat-tricks, amongst which were all four goals in a 4-1 victory at QPR on Christmas Day 1950. He also scored in every round of the FA Cup when we reached the Final in 1954 and gave us the lead in the second half before we finally lost 2-3 to West Bromwich Albion.
Paul Raynor made his final appearance for North end on this date in 1995 after two eventful years when the combative midfielder established himself as a favourite with the fans, which included scoring at Wembley in the Play-Off Final defeat to Wycombe in 1994.
Last Five Clashes At Deepdale
Preston North End 1 (McGeady) Barnsley 2 (Winnall, Armstrong), 10th Sept 2016
Preston North End 1 (Gallagher (p)) Barnsley 0, 26th Dec 2014
Preston North End 1 (Morgan) Barnsley 2 (Hammill, O’Connor), 9th Nov 2010
Preston North End 1 (Welbeck) Barnsley 4 (de Silva, Hart (og), Gray, Rodriguez), 2nd Feb 2010
Preston North End 2 (Chaplow, St. Ledger) Barnsley 1 (Campbell-Ryce), 22nd Nov 2008
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