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Preston North End v Middlesbrough Deepdale 7/5/2022
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LAST TIME OUT



FORM GUIDE

PNE 9 BORO 10

Someone famous from Boro who probably won't be at the game due to death

Newton Edward Daniels (6 April 1938 – 17 March 2016), known professionally as Paul Daniels, was an English magician and television presenter. He achieved international fame through his television series The Paul Daniels Magic Show, which ran on the BBC from 1979 to 1994.

Daniels was known for his catchphrase "You'll like this... not a lot, but you'll like it!", and for his marriage to his assistant, Debbie McGee. He was awarded the "Magician of the Year" Award by the Academy of Magical Arts in 1982, the first magician from outside the United States to receive it. He also won the Golden Rose of Montreux in 1985. He was a Member of the Inner Magic Circle with Gold Star.[1] He has been described as "The Godfather of Magic" and has been repeatedly credited with inspiring many top professional magicians to start in the profession.[2][3][4][5][6]

Daniels was outspoken on matters including politics, current affairs, magic, entertainment, and fellow celebrities. Towards the end of his life he also appeared in reality television shows. He was described by former BBC executive Lord Grade upon his death as "a genius", "a brilliant showman" and a "pillar of Saturday Night for the BBC in their golden era of ratings".[7]

THE END

4000 Smoggies will descend on Deepdale for a game which means more to them thatn it does to us although we need a decent home performance to finish off the season after the mysterious disappearance in the defeat by the Plastics.
The game is likely to be the end of a few players time at Deepdale and these three will be hard to replace

Daniel Iversen
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Sepp Van Den Berg

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Cameron Archer

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Iversen has been outstanding all season apart from a slight blip at Luton, Sepp has performed at a decent standars all season although with most young players has had a dip in form but cannot fault his committment also has an ability to walk into train doors that didn't automaically open, QPR away journey home.
Archer he put the ball in the Blackpool net, still raw but has potential
Sepp defintely will not be back but the other two????

A lot of others are out of contract and expects some of those in contract to leave.
We have far too many midfielders in the squad, enough to fill about three sides although playing Johnson at wing back at Barnsley was interesting
Summer could be fun
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PNE Team News

There's been a welcome return to training for Ryan Ledson this week at Euxton, and the midfielder could play for the first time since February after recovering from his knee operation.

Andrew Hughes and Mikey O'Neill are doubts for the weekend, with both struggling with foot injuries, while Ched Evans has returned to training.

Paul Huntington could get his first minutes of the season on Saturday as he says farewell to Preston North End after ten years at the club.

The Opposition

Middlesbrough arrive at Deepdale on Saturday still in with a chance of making the Play-Offs, sitting just two points behind fifth and sixth place.

That means they are reliant on results elsewhere going in their favour – and they need a victory themselves – but Chris Wilder, with experience of achieving promotion from the Championship with Sheffield United, will be hoping his side can do enough.

Wilder took over in November 2021 and helped turn Boro’s fortunes around, with the North Yorkshire side looking to reach the Premier League for the first time since 2017.

Key Stats

Sepp van den Berg, PNE’s most used player this season, will make his 50th appearance of the campaign in all competitions if selected.

Boro are unbeaten in their last five games away from home, taking nine points from a possible 15 in that period.

Based on results since Chris Wilder took over as Boro manager, Middlesbrough would be sat fifth in the Championship table, having accumulated 48 points from 28 matches.

Our Last Meeting


PNE came from behind at the Riverside in November, with late goals from Ched Evans and Emil Riis earning the Lilywhites all three points.

Man In The Middle



Tim Robinson will referee his fourth North End game of the season this weekend.

PNE have won, drawn and lost with Robinson as the main official this term, with the most recent outing being the 1-0 victory away to Peterborough United in February.

Robinson has taken charge of 36 fixtures this campaign, showing 156 yellow cards and six reds.

MACS VIEW

The end of a underwhelming season has arrived, the end of an era as an expected mass clearout  of players, it's already begun, retained list next week, time for Lowe to stamp his mark on the club
Smoggies arrive with a chance of the play offs, they have a more than decent record at Deepdale although we beat them last season we have not beaten them in front of a crowd for neigh on 50 years, cricket tomorrow so a cut and paste match report.

Seasonal awards
Best Performance 2-1 at Bournemouth best team performance by a country distance, Frankie got his tactics right and we deserved it also ended up taking 6 points from the Cherries

Goal of the season

Riis late equaliser against Bristol City great team move from McCann's tackle to Riis's volley, close second Potts at Stoke

Best opponent goal
Rhys Wilmot from about 35 yards at Stoke absolute worldie

Player of the season

Daniel Iversen 

A goalkeeping giant in years to come just outstanding

Clunlker of the year

An absolute stack of these, were do you start, Hull h, Derby h Blackburn h Luton a Birmingham a Blackpool a

However the performance at Huddersfield was truly shocking made worse by the fact that Town were worse than us all game and still won

Finally a word about Frankie Mc, nice man who probably shouldn't have got the job, however he won 5 games on the trot at the end of the Covid season, easy victories in front of no one, it was different when crowds were back different sort of pressure and in reality it cost him.
Lowe still has to convince but this summer and next season will make things more clearer and with that goodbye 2021/2022 season
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Best performance of th season and I'm not there



Match Report: PNE 4 Middlesbrough 1


Preston North End brought their 2021/22 campaign to an end with a 4-1 victory at home to Middlesbrough.

The Lilywhites had a two-goal lead at half-time courtesy of Alan Browne’s opener and a deflected strike from Emil Riis.

Marcus Tavernier pulled one back for the visitors – who were in with a chance of securing a Play-Off spot – early in the second half, before Emil Riis scored twice to earn a hat-trick, while Boro went down to ten men just before the fourth goal when Paddy McNair saw red.



PNE were enjoying the early chances of the game, with Riis having the first meaningful attempt of the afternoon, but his deflected effort was tipped over the bar by Luke Daniels.

Browne came close on 20 minutes, seeing a left-footed shot go just wide, but he did get on the scoresheet soon after, as he controlled Potts’ cross and volleyed home into the far corner.

North End thought they’d made it two on 34 minutes when Daniel Johnson’s corner went straight into the back of the net, however the referee awarded a foul on goalkeeper Daniels.

Just a minute later, though, PNE did extend their advantage, as Riis did well to beat two men before sending the ball into the area, and a deflection from Fry sent it over the top of the diving ‘keeper.

The Lilywhites could have had a third before half-time, with both Ali McCann and Daniel Johnson coming close, but it was the visitors with the next goal of the game, as Tavernier met Dijksteel’s cross at the far post to head home.

North End soon restored their two-goal advantage, though, as five minutes later Archer found strike partner Riis and the Dane chipped the ball delightfully over Daniels for his second of the afternoon.

His fellow countryman Daniel Iversen was called into the action at the other end, getting his fingertips to Duncan Watmore’s flicked header, before then having to keep out a powerful strike from substitute Folarin Balogun.

Daniels then had to produce a top save of his own on 72 minutes, scurrying to his right-hand post to deny Ben Whiteman’s free-kick.

The goalkeeper was left helpless though when Riis tucked away a penalty a few minutes later for his hat-trick, after Archer had seen his shot blocked on the line by the hand of McNair, who resultantly saw red.

There was then a lovely moment on 80 minutes, as Deepdale rose to its feet when Paul Huntington came on to make his 306th and final appearance for the football club.

Liam Lindsay and Ali McCann came close to scoring before the end, while Huntington headed just over himself, as he captained the team to a 4-1 victory.

PNE line-up: Iversen; van den Berg, Diaby (Huntington, 80), Lindsay; Potts, Whiteman (Ledson, 86), Browne, McCann, Johnson; Archer, Riis (O’Neill, 82). Subs not used: Ripley, Cunningham, Evans, Maguire.

Middlesbrough line-up: Daniels; Dijksteel (Connolly, 66), McNair, Fry; Jones, Howson, Crooks, McGree, Tavernier; Sporar (Balogun, 62), Watmore (Coburn, 62). Subs not sued: Lumley, Peltier, Bamba, Bola.

Attendance: 17, 691 (5,688 away fans).

Referee: Mr T Robinson.

Preston boss Ryan Lowe:

"That's probably the best performance we've had all season.

"It was everything we asked for. If any game plans go to plan, that was it.

"With two wins, we've finished the season on a high and that can lead us into a tough summer, which we know is going to be tough in terms of recruitment and everything else.

"I've challenged them over the last week or so and there are one or two - I won't name names - who I've said, 'Look, come on, I need more otherwise it's a case of you'll be replaced.'

"This is people who are under contract so they're giving us it and I want that continuing for next season."

Middlesbrough boss Chris Wilder told BBC Radio Tees:

"The performance wasn't good enough. We didn't do well enough in both boxes and we had a man sent off so everything that could have gone wrong did go wrong.

"They came out and dominated the game and we were never close to getting any sort of result. We were when Tav (Marcus Tavernier) got us back into the game, but then we made two or three really poor mistakes after that.

"The players have turned the season around from going nowhere. We have had a terrific cup run, some great days and I want to bring more great days back to the football club."
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