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Match Day Thread Brighton and Hove Albion @ Deepdale 14/1/2017

Discussion in 'Preston' started by themaclad, Jan 12, 2017.

  1. themaclad

    themaclad Well-Known Member

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    After the glory it is back to the mundane stuff although the visit of leaders Brighton is hardly mundane. Albion are on a lengthy unbeaten run which goes back to a 2-1 reversal to Reading on 20/9/2016 a non too shabby record. Proudly sit top of the pile will take a good side to beat them and just so happens they play us on Saturday.
    They beat Franchise in the cup at the weekend making 11 changes in the process, now sometimes this works for you sometimes it does not. However Hughton's first eleven will be well rested and prepared for Saturday, fair play to them decent side with decent players and in Glenn Murray a proven goalscorer. Danger all over the pitch will cause us problems especially in midfield where the one more assasination squad called Pearson is suspended.
    Drew down their 2-2 with a late Makienok goal at the time we were back down to ten. Clashes between the two sides have been close the last time there was a positive result was in 2005 when North End won 3-0 that was the first time in seven years I had missed any home game sadly was ill that day.
    Think Albion will have a fair few travelling northwards hopefully the weather will be decent.
    Apart from the aforementioned Pearson, Beckford serves his last game suspension until he gets sent off again, Gallagher came off against Arsenal may be available, midfield looks weak on Saturday may be tough this one.

    Brighton last three WWW Next three Sheff W H Cardiff H Huddersfield A
    North End last three DWL Next three Aston Villa A Ipswich H Cardiff A

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  2. themaclad

    themaclad Well-Known Member

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    Unbeaten since September were Albion not any more, a thoroughly deserved vicory for the boys in white capped off with a more than impressive debut by Damien Duff's love child Daryl Horgan. He started quietly but once he got into the game he proved that he could be a signing of quality.
    Sadly 6000 home fans failed to realise that we were at home today obviously the lack of half and half scarves gave the game away we were not playing a club from the upper echelons of the division above. However it was a pity more of the part timers didn't turn out they would have seen a really competitive game. Decent Brighton side this is with a bit of steel in them, some full on tackles today.
    Both sides had debutantes Horgan and for Brighton, Sam Adekugbe and to be fair to the Brighton lad he has plenty of pace and looked a very good player barely wasting a ball.
    An early Robinson shot squirmed narrowly wide following a deflection whilst Brighton tried to showboat a goal with Bruno and Knockaert playing back flicks galore before the Frenchman was denied at the near post by several defenders and Maxwell. the home side took the lead on 13 minutes Albion conceeded a needless free kick on the right, Gallagher centre and Huntington headed home his first goal since Wembley. Stung by that Albion dominated the ball for a period with several free kicks being whipped in by Knockaert, the closest they came to scoring when a Murray effort looked to be in but ended up the wrong side of the post. The home support were less than impressed with some decisions although personal view on Mr Hooper is that he is a decent keeper although didn't think he had his best game today. Just as a matter of interest we ahve won every time we have had him recently.
    North End started well in the second half with McGeady causing Albion a whole amount of problems, Albion again had plenty of the ball but were kept at bay by a well marshalled home defence with Clarke and Huntington outstanding. The second goal duly arrivedwithin 10 minutes of the restart, the diminutive Horgan played a super pass through toRobinson who got behind the Albion defence, he avoided being brought down and sent his left footed pass cum shot pass Stockdale to make it 2-0. For about 10 minutes North End were superb Albion being run riot, but Albion started to get back into it and were only denied by a brilliant last gasp tackle by Clarke, Murray again went close with a header but North End were good value for the lead. On the brink of full time Albion were awarded a penalty after Maxwell brought down an Albion player. The keeper who had pissed Albion fans off in the second half saved Hemed's kick and kept a deserved clean sheet.
    Up to ninth six points from the play offs and Villa away next week.
    Adam Virgo on Channel five tonight yes please.

    Preston North End 2 Brighton and Hove Albion 0 Att 11500

    Preston manager Simon Grayson:

    "It was a complete victory, a very well-deserved win against a really strong team.

    "It's looking like Brighton will end up in the top two this season - or even win the league - so for us to beat them so convincingly says a lot about this team.

    "We looked strong throughout, but this result has been coming for quite a while now. We've been putting in some strong performances lately, but not really getting the results we've deserved."

    Brighton manager Chris Hughton:

    "I can't complain about the result. We were beaten by the better side on the day.

    "The timing of the first goal was bad news for us. From that point on we're chasing the game.

    "We should have done better defending the early goal, but having said that we know how dangerous Paul Gallagher can be in a set-piece situation.

    "He's probably the best in the Championship in that kind of situation, though his free-kick should have been better defended."
     
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    barnetpne Well-Known Member

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    Good report, Mac. Hughton as honest as ever. I watched highlights on C5. The whole 3 minutes was about Brighton, and by the way NE scored 2 goals! Hipgrave tried to concentrate on Brighton but the two experts kept reverting back to how well NE played.
     
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