08-03-2018, 17:00
Another massive match at the home of quality football as we take on a Fulham side who are on an unbeaten run of 14 games and making a determined bid for the last automatic promotion spot, they should have gone up last season but for some unexplained reason lost to a piss poor Reading side.
They started slowly this season but are racing through the gears at the moment, we managed a draw at the Cottage really though if we had held on for another 30 seconds we would have won but Maxi's last second blunder cost us the game.
Personally think Fulham are the best footballing side in the division under manager Slaviša Jokanović wo previously led Watford out of this division.
To boost their squad they made the inspired loan signing of Alexsander Mitrovic from Newcastle and he has repayed the club already with several vital goals, plenty of pace in the side plus highly experienced Kevin McDonald in midfield and then there is the wonder kid Ryan Seesegnon, apparently Spurs going to bid about 35 million in the summer for him, scored double figures this season and he's only 17, frightening talent.
Great going forwrd think they can be slightly suspect at times at the back but a formidible team, tough game but we have already coped in the last month against Wolves, Villa and Brizzle.
Neil has stated he almost has a full squad to pick from although Gally departed early with what looked like a hamstring strain on Tuesday, have to say we looked slightly weary at the end of that one but will he make changes, old saying never change a winning side. Looking forward to this one.
Ref Watch: Fulham
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Taking charge of his third North End game of the season this weekend will be Wiltshire official Simon Hooper.
This is his second at Deepdale, his first game was in November, for the televised goalless draw with Phil Parkinson’s Bolton Wanderers. He then took charge of our game away at Brentford last month.
Last season he also took charge of PNE three times. Those games were the reversal of today’s game - against Fulham on Gentry Day at Craven Cottage in March - for the League Cup victory over AFC Bournemouth back in September and the league win at Bristol City in December 2016.
The two games the previous season that he took charge of were also long distance games, the 1-1 draw at Ipswich Town and our 3-0 win at Charlton Athletic back in October 2015.
The match official, who made his first ever trip up to Deepdale from his Wiltshire base for the clash with Walsall in January 2015, is an experienced referee and is now in his tenth season on the EFL list and he has taken charge of PNE in games at Crawley, Southampton and a previous trip to AFC Bournemouth as well.
So far this season he has taken charge of 33 games, issuing 107 cautions and four red cards and this will also be his third Fulham game of the season, having officiated their early season draw at Reading and their Boxing Day win at Cardiff City.
The assistants on Saturday afternoon will be Akil Howson and Nick Greenhalgh, whilst experienced official Andy Haines will be in the fourth official role.
Stat Attack: Fulham
We welcome our visitors from the north bank of the Thames to Deepdale for the 32nd time and they will be hoping to maintain a decent record here.
The Cottagers first made their way north from the capital 105 years ago next week, that opening fixture coming on 15th March 1903. George Barlow’s solitary goal settled the second division match and we also won the next two meetings, the first of Fulham’s 11 wins to date coming in 1933.
We only met ten times in the first 48 years of matches between our two clubs and it was only from the late 1960s that this became a regular fixture.
Goals have often been at a premium, with only 82 shared in the previous 31 matches, although 1968’s goalless draw is the only time the scoreline has ended blank. Our 4-1 win in 1960 is one of only four occasion we have scored three or more times in a match, whilst our visitors have achieved the same feat once less. Their record win was by 4-1 in 1989, despite Tony Philliskirk giving us a third minute lead, with two goals in the final three minutes finally sealing the points for Fulham.
Twenty-three years ago tomorrow, we came out on top in a five goal thriller in a match notable for David Beckham demonstrating his prowess from free kicks when he scored at the Town End.
To this day, David still includes this strike amongst his favourites of all those he scored during this career.
Some notable goalscorers have worn the white shirts of North End and Fulham, including Gary Brazil and Mike Conroy.
Gary joined us from Sheffield United in the dark days of 1985, initially on loan, and spent four years at Deepdale. He scored 72 goals in just over 200 appearances as he helped revive the club under John McGrath and Les Chapman before becoming equally successful at Fulham after a brief spell at Newcastle.
Mike Conroy followed Gary to Craven Cottage in 1995 after two seasons with North End after joining us from Burnley. Mike is best remembered for a ten minute first half hat-trick against Shrewsbury Town on his home debut and of course scoring the winner on television in the first round of the FA Cup the following season. As Tom Clarke can testify, any winner scored against our Fylde coast neighbours guarantees a special place in the hearts of all North End fans!
Flying winger Eddie Lewis joined us from Fulham in 2002 and became a real favourite in his 124 appearances before moving to Leeds in 2005 – following in the footsteps of fellow USA international Brian McBride - whilst the most recent players with both clubs were Andy Lonergan and Ben Pringle.
On This Date
We have only played five previous league games at Deepdale on this date, but three of them are worthy of closer attention.
The most recent match, versus Scunthorpe United in 2012, ended goalless and was the first time in our history we had recorded three consecutive goalless draws at home after similar scores against Chesterfield and Walsall.
Going further back, we drew 3-3 with Blackpool in front of over 38,000 fans, a Tom Finney penalty and goals from Tommy Thompson and Ken Waterhouse ensuring a share of the points.
Five years earlier, the game featured one more goal than the six shared with Blackpool, but this time we ran out 7-0 winners against Barnsley. Tom Finney and Charlie Wayman both scored twice whilst Ken Horton recorded his only hat-trick for North End. We were four goals up after an hour and the players might have taken pity on Barnsley but if they did, they clearly changed their minds with three goals in the last ten minutes adding a gloss to the scoreline.
On Saturday we will wish happy 59th birthday to Geoff Twentyman, who made his name as a free-scoring centre half with Chorley before turning full-time with us in 1983. He was unable to continue his scoring feats in over 100 games but he was a mainstay of our defence for two years before moving to Bristol Rovers.
The only player born in Cameroon to play for North End (so far) made his debut 11 years ago today. Franck Songo’o was a promising 19-year-old winger at Portsmouth when he joined us on loan in March 2007.
He made his debut as a substitute at Hull before starting the next four games, but being replaced in all of them. His final appearance was again as a substitute in a defeat at Crystal Palace before he returned to Fratton Park. Franck left Portsmouth the following year and continued his career in Spain, the US and Greece.
Last Five Games At Deepdale
Preston North End 1 (Robinson) Fulham 2 (Aluko, Smith), 13th August 2016
Preston North End 1 (Vermijl) Fulham 2 (McCormack, Dembele), 5th April 2015
Preston North End 1 (Jackson) Fulham 1 (Davis), 2nd December 2000
Preston North End 0 Fulham 1 (Coleman), 19th December 1998
Preston North End 3 (Ashcroft, 3 (1 pen)) Fulham 1 (Scott), 29th November 1997
They started slowly this season but are racing through the gears at the moment, we managed a draw at the Cottage really though if we had held on for another 30 seconds we would have won but Maxi's last second blunder cost us the game.
Personally think Fulham are the best footballing side in the division under manager Slaviša Jokanović wo previously led Watford out of this division.
To boost their squad they made the inspired loan signing of Alexsander Mitrovic from Newcastle and he has repayed the club already with several vital goals, plenty of pace in the side plus highly experienced Kevin McDonald in midfield and then there is the wonder kid Ryan Seesegnon, apparently Spurs going to bid about 35 million in the summer for him, scored double figures this season and he's only 17, frightening talent.
Great going forwrd think they can be slightly suspect at times at the back but a formidible team, tough game but we have already coped in the last month against Wolves, Villa and Brizzle.
Neil has stated he almost has a full squad to pick from although Gally departed early with what looked like a hamstring strain on Tuesday, have to say we looked slightly weary at the end of that one but will he make changes, old saying never change a winning side. Looking forward to this one.
Ref Watch: Fulham
]
Taking charge of his third North End game of the season this weekend will be Wiltshire official Simon Hooper.
This is his second at Deepdale, his first game was in November, for the televised goalless draw with Phil Parkinson’s Bolton Wanderers. He then took charge of our game away at Brentford last month.
Last season he also took charge of PNE three times. Those games were the reversal of today’s game - against Fulham on Gentry Day at Craven Cottage in March - for the League Cup victory over AFC Bournemouth back in September and the league win at Bristol City in December 2016.
The two games the previous season that he took charge of were also long distance games, the 1-1 draw at Ipswich Town and our 3-0 win at Charlton Athletic back in October 2015.
The match official, who made his first ever trip up to Deepdale from his Wiltshire base for the clash with Walsall in January 2015, is an experienced referee and is now in his tenth season on the EFL list and he has taken charge of PNE in games at Crawley, Southampton and a previous trip to AFC Bournemouth as well.
So far this season he has taken charge of 33 games, issuing 107 cautions and four red cards and this will also be his third Fulham game of the season, having officiated their early season draw at Reading and their Boxing Day win at Cardiff City.
The assistants on Saturday afternoon will be Akil Howson and Nick Greenhalgh, whilst experienced official Andy Haines will be in the fourth official role.
Stat Attack: Fulham
We welcome our visitors from the north bank of the Thames to Deepdale for the 32nd time and they will be hoping to maintain a decent record here.
The Cottagers first made their way north from the capital 105 years ago next week, that opening fixture coming on 15th March 1903. George Barlow’s solitary goal settled the second division match and we also won the next two meetings, the first of Fulham’s 11 wins to date coming in 1933.
We only met ten times in the first 48 years of matches between our two clubs and it was only from the late 1960s that this became a regular fixture.
Goals have often been at a premium, with only 82 shared in the previous 31 matches, although 1968’s goalless draw is the only time the scoreline has ended blank. Our 4-1 win in 1960 is one of only four occasion we have scored three or more times in a match, whilst our visitors have achieved the same feat once less. Their record win was by 4-1 in 1989, despite Tony Philliskirk giving us a third minute lead, with two goals in the final three minutes finally sealing the points for Fulham.
Twenty-three years ago tomorrow, we came out on top in a five goal thriller in a match notable for David Beckham demonstrating his prowess from free kicks when he scored at the Town End.
To this day, David still includes this strike amongst his favourites of all those he scored during this career.
Some notable goalscorers have worn the white shirts of North End and Fulham, including Gary Brazil and Mike Conroy.
Gary joined us from Sheffield United in the dark days of 1985, initially on loan, and spent four years at Deepdale. He scored 72 goals in just over 200 appearances as he helped revive the club under John McGrath and Les Chapman before becoming equally successful at Fulham after a brief spell at Newcastle.
Mike Conroy followed Gary to Craven Cottage in 1995 after two seasons with North End after joining us from Burnley. Mike is best remembered for a ten minute first half hat-trick against Shrewsbury Town on his home debut and of course scoring the winner on television in the first round of the FA Cup the following season. As Tom Clarke can testify, any winner scored against our Fylde coast neighbours guarantees a special place in the hearts of all North End fans!
Flying winger Eddie Lewis joined us from Fulham in 2002 and became a real favourite in his 124 appearances before moving to Leeds in 2005 – following in the footsteps of fellow USA international Brian McBride - whilst the most recent players with both clubs were Andy Lonergan and Ben Pringle.
On This Date
We have only played five previous league games at Deepdale on this date, but three of them are worthy of closer attention.
The most recent match, versus Scunthorpe United in 2012, ended goalless and was the first time in our history we had recorded three consecutive goalless draws at home after similar scores against Chesterfield and Walsall.
Going further back, we drew 3-3 with Blackpool in front of over 38,000 fans, a Tom Finney penalty and goals from Tommy Thompson and Ken Waterhouse ensuring a share of the points.
Five years earlier, the game featured one more goal than the six shared with Blackpool, but this time we ran out 7-0 winners against Barnsley. Tom Finney and Charlie Wayman both scored twice whilst Ken Horton recorded his only hat-trick for North End. We were four goals up after an hour and the players might have taken pity on Barnsley but if they did, they clearly changed their minds with three goals in the last ten minutes adding a gloss to the scoreline.
On Saturday we will wish happy 59th birthday to Geoff Twentyman, who made his name as a free-scoring centre half with Chorley before turning full-time with us in 1983. He was unable to continue his scoring feats in over 100 games but he was a mainstay of our defence for two years before moving to Bristol Rovers.
The only player born in Cameroon to play for North End (so far) made his debut 11 years ago today. Franck Songo’o was a promising 19-year-old winger at Portsmouth when he joined us on loan in March 2007.
He made his debut as a substitute at Hull before starting the next four games, but being replaced in all of them. His final appearance was again as a substitute in a defeat at Crystal Palace before he returned to Fratton Park. Franck left Portsmouth the following year and continued his career in Spain, the US and Greece.
Last Five Games At Deepdale
Preston North End 1 (Robinson) Fulham 2 (Aluko, Smith), 13th August 2016
Preston North End 1 (Vermijl) Fulham 2 (McCormack, Dembele), 5th April 2015
Preston North End 1 (Jackson) Fulham 1 (Davis), 2nd December 2000
Preston North End 0 Fulham 1 (Coleman), 19th December 1998
Preston North End 3 (Ashcroft, 3 (1 pen)) Fulham 1 (Scott), 29th November 1997
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