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    Longridge A 16/7/2019
     
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    Bamber Bridge, Cork, Fylde, Chorley, Fleetwood all away
     
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    Fleetwood friendly now Friday 26/7/19
     
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    Southampton to visit Deepdale 20/7/2019
     
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    Bamber Bridge v Preston North End 6/7/2019 3pm
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    A Bamber Bridge club played in the late 19th century, but the modern club was established in 1952.[2] The new club joined the Preston & District League, progressing to the Senior Division.[2] In 1974 they merged with Walton-le-Dale, continuing in the Preston & District League. They went on to win the league's Guildhall Cup in 1978–79, before completing a Premier Division and cup double in 1980–81. After winning the Lancashire FA Amateur Shield in 1981–82 and another Guildhall Cup win in 1984–85, they won back-to-back Premier Division titles in the next two seasons, before winning a league and cup double in 1989–90.[4]

    In 1990 Bamber Bridge moved up to Division Two of the North West Counties League.[5] Their second season in the league saw them win the division, resulting in promotion to Division One; they also reached the semi-finals of the FA Vase, where they lost 2–0 to Wimborne Town.[5] After finishing as runners-up in Division One in the following season (1992–93), a second successive promotion was achieved when the club moved up to Division One of the Northern Premier League.[5]

    In 1994–95, a second-place finish saw Bamber Bridge promoted to the Premier Division, with the club also winning the league's Challenge Cup in their first season in the league and victory in the final of the Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy. The following season they won the Premier Division, which would have usually resulted in promotion to the Football Conference. However, Irongate was not deemed up to standard for the fifth tier, and the club remained in the Northern Premier League,[6]

    In 1999–2000 Bamber Bridge reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time. After beating St Albans City 2–0, they lost 1–0 at Cambridge United in the second round.[5] The club remained in the Premier Division until the end of the 2001–02 season, in which they finished bottom; although they beat Radcliffe Borough 3–2 in the promotion/relegation play-off semi-final, they were beaten 2–1 by Ashton United in the final.[5]

    Although Bamber Bridge returned to the Premier Division as a result of league restructuring following the creation of the Conference North and South, their stay was short-lived as they were relegated to Division One at the end of the 2004–05 season.[5] However, the season did see them win the President's Cup. When the league added a third division in 2007, the club were placed in Division One North.[5]

    A fourth-place finish in 2013–14 saw Bamber Bridge qualify for the promotion play-offs. After beating Warrington Town 1–0 in the semi-finals, they lost 3–2 to Ramsbottom United in the final.[5] In the following season they finished third, again qualifying for the play-offs, this time losing 2–0 to Darlington 1883 in the final after beating Northwich Victoria 2–1 in the semi-final.[5] A fourth-place finish in 2017–18 saw the club reach the play-offs, in which they defeated Tadcaster Albion 2–1 in the semi-finals and Prescot Cables 1–0 in the final to earn promotion to the Premier Division.


    It's almost here
     
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    Bamber Bridge vs Preston North End Preview


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    Preston North End get their pre-season campaign underway with the annual trip to the Sir Tom Finney Stadium, to face Bamber Bridge on Saturday afternoon.

    The Lilywhites face Brig in a 3pm kick-off, with admission at the ground priced at £10 for adults and £5 concessions, with U16s free when accompanied by an adult.

    For North End fans, it will be the first chance to see summer signing Patrick Bauer in action, following the completion of his move from Charlton Athletic.


    Others that could feature include Billy Bodin – who has not pulled on a Lilywhites shirt since last pre-season – and Josh Harrop, who has been out since October 2018, both with cruciate knee injuries.

    The likes of Andrew Hughes, Tom Barkhuizen and Brad Potts, who all missed the last couple of months of last season after undergoing different operations, have all been back in full training since the start of pre-season and are also set for a run out.

    Alex Neil’s side will wear their new home kit for the first time at the ground, formerly Irongate, and those who can’t make it to the game will be able to watch the game on iFollow PNE.

    We will be streaming the game live for subscribers, with Jonathan Breeze joining former North End captain Paul McKenna to bring you all the action from the clash with Joey Collins’ side.

    The coverage will begin from 2.55pm, with the full game also being added to the service the following day, so if you can’t get to the ground or tune in, you can still catch up with the first run out of the 2019/20 preparations.

    Also now playing Notlob at Leyland on 23/7/19
     
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    Bamber Bridge 0 Preston North End 2

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    First half goals from skipper Tom Clarke and Louis Moult got North End’s pre-season campaign off to a winning start against Bamber Bridge at the Sir Tom Finney Stadium.

    As with previous seasons, manager Alex Neil chose to put out two different XIs in each half, with the likes of Billy Bodin and Josh Harrop getting their first 45 minutes after injury and Patrick Bauer also made his debut in a lilywhite shirt.

    It was a glorious afternoon at Irongate, with an excellent crowd in attendance and they witnessed the home side have the first real attempt on goal, Ryan White shooting wide of the left-hand post from the edge of the penalty area.

    But within two minutes of that chance, PNE – wearing their new home kit – were in front. It came from a Josh Harrop corner from the left, flicked on by Moult and Clarke rushed in at the back post to poke home from close range.

    Harrop looked sharp on his return and he put a header from Tom Barkhuizen’s cross just wide of Danny Roccia’s right-hand upright within seconds of the tenth minute opener.

    Just after the quarter of hour mark, Graham Burke, back from his loan at Gillingham, twice went close to a second. Firstly, from another Barkhuizen pull back, he hit the base of the left-hand post and as it came back to him the Irishman back-heeled goalwards, only to run agonisingly on the line before being cleared.

    On the half hour mark Burke was again denied a goal on his return, this time his shot – that ended up in the back of the net – deflecting off the arm of Jordan Storey and a free kick being awarded for handball.

    But on 34 minutes it was two. Great work again by Burke, saw the No.19 run from deep right up to the edge of the penalty area before a back heel freed Moult, who slammed the ball into the bottom left hand corner from 15 yards out.

    After the break, home keeper Roccia proved the difference between the scoreline getting larger, making a number of excellent saves.

    Firstly, he denied Jayden Stockley at close range, before former North End youth team product Matt Dudley did a great job in the wall to block a goalbound free kick from Bodin.

    Roccia then made another fine stop to deny Alan Browne, with Bodin inches away with a follow up shot with his left foot, curling an effort from the edge of the box just wide of the left hand post.

    Brig skipper Matt Lawlor made a superb block with 11 minutes to go to deny Browne after Gallagher’s cross-field ball to Bodin had then been turned inside for the overlapping Rafferty to pull the ball back for last season’s second top scorer.

    The Bamber Bridge No.1 made two more excellent stops in the closing stages, firstly at the feet of Ginnelly and then in the final minute a Bodin cross from the right was again met by Stockley, the ball coming back off the foot of the left-hand post to make the game remain

    Bamber Bridge line-up: Roccia, Churchman, Thomas, Lawlor, Charnock, Forbes, Dudley, Wisdom, Waddecar, Booth, White. Subs: Doughty, Pett, Buchan, Spooner, Maddox, Sanogo Fofana, Roberts, Barton.

    PNE first half: Ripley, Clarke (c), Hughes, Ledson, Storey, Davies, Burke Barkhuizen, Harrop, Johnson, Moult.

    PNE second half: Rudd, Rafferty, Earl, Pearson, Huntington, Bauer, Bodin, Gallagher (c), Ginnelly, Browne, Stockley.

    PNE subs not used: Hudson, O’Reilly, Baxter, Armer, Simpson.

    Attendance: 2,000

    Referee: Mr G Salisbury
     
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    Looking for a keeper? Sign Roccia!
     
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    Who's that?
     
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    Cork City v Preston North End Turner's Cross 8/7/2019

    Cork City Football Club (Irish: Cumann Peile Chathair Chorcaí) is an Irish association football club based in Cork. The club currently plays in the League of Ireland Premier Division. The club was founded and elected to the League of Ireland in 1984. It was one of the first clubs in Ireland (and the first in Cork) to field a team of professional footballers. With the progression of professionalism at the club, continued development of the Turners Cross stadium and the transition to summer football, the club became one of the biggest and best supported clubs in the country.[3] In 2008, financial issues resulted in a period of examinership, and the club's then holding company was wound-up in 2010.[4] A team was entered into the 2010 League of Ireland First Division,[5] before the club re-acquired rights to the name "Cork City Football Club",[6] and was promoted back to the premier division for the 2012 season.[7] Cork City FC won its third premier division title, and first FAI Cup double, during the 2017 season.

    City's traditional colours are green and white with red trim, and the crest is a variant of the Cork coat of arms. The club play home games at Turners Cross.

    Off to the Republic to play Cork who after 24 games have 26 points and are lying three from the bottom this season. as we are in Ireland it is training camp time and hopefully unlike previous years we will not come back signing some less than average Irishg players.
    As with Saturday probably play a different team each half maybe game time for Potts, Maguire and Robinson.
     
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    I think 'less than average players' is a bit harsh on those who served NE well at the time. Maybe they do not match the required standard now, but they suited the purpose, got NE promoted and stabilised in the C'ship. They may have been 'squad players' but they suited the club at the time. Who of the current squad do we see as Premiership standard but we expect them to get us there?
     
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    Need some with top division nous to add experience, hard to say who is Premiership quality big leap up in class
     
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    2 up with a couple of minutes to go Stockley and Ginnelly, Harrop injured though
     
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    Harrop kick on the calf nowt serious
     
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    Cork City 0 Preston North End 2




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    Alex Neil’s Preston North End made it two wins from two in pre-season as goals from Jayden Stockley and Josh Ginnelly defeated Cork City 2-0 at Turner’s Cross.

    The opener came on 39 minutes as Daniel Johnson tried to feed Tom Barkhuizen in a left channel, only for Enda O’Neill to slide in and divert the ball into the path of Stockley, who drove a left foot shot into the bottom corner.

    The visitors were made to wait until five minutes from time to double their advantage; City keeper Tadgh Ryan making a number of world class saves and the woodwork getting in the way three times, before Ginnelly collected Cork-born Alan Browne’s cross from the right, checking inside from the left corner of the penalty area and curing a low shot into the bottom right hand corner from 15 yards out.


    The goal was no more than the performance deserved, with PNE dominant in the second period – the scoreline ending much larger had it not been for the brilliance of the young Cork stopper.

    Like the opening pre-season game three days earlier at Bamber Bridge, the manager went with two different XIs in each half, with Billy Bodin again looking sharp on his return from a year out and Louis Moult also impressing; leading the line in the second half.

    The home side, three days before their Europa League qualifier first leg at home to Progres, started brightly and Darragh Rainsford got on the end of an outswinging right-hand corner, but was unable to trouble Declan Rudd.

    Irishman Graham Burke was the first to actually get a shot on goal and he came close twice in the space of five minutes before the quarter hour mark; firstly forcing O’Neill into a block and then seeing Kavanagh do the same after a Jayden Stockley effort was scrambled away inside the six-yard box.

    Mid-way through the first period and Daniel Johnson saw a shot blocked by Josh Honohan and then some good overlapping from Josh Earl down the left drove to the byline and drilled the ball into the six-yard box only for Gary Boylan to clear at the feet of Burke.

    Before the half hour mark Josh Harrop was replaced by local boy Adam O’Reilly, the manager revealing afterwards that the No.10 had had a kick on the calf, but should only miss a few days’ worth of training.

    Tom Barkhuizen switched over to the left after the substitution and drilled a shot from the left corner of the penalty area that Stockley almost gets a toe to, but the ball went inches wide of the right-hand post.

    The pressure continued with some great play by Ben Pearson sending Stockley clear through the middle. He was upended 20 yards out. Burke getting the free kick through the wall, but it was cleared to the left where a cross came back in, only for keeper Ryan to save well from a header by skipper Tom Clarke.

    O’Reilly showed some tenacious play in midfield, winning the ball 30 yards out in a central position, stepping forward and driving a shot narrowly wide of the right-hand post.

    The opener finally came with six minutes to go until the interval. Johnson picked up the ball on the left and looked to thread the ball into Barkhuizen in the box, only for the defender to slide in force the ball into the feet of Stockley, who – with his weaker foot – stroked the ball into the bottom corner.

    If the Lilywhites had done well in the first half, they were dominant in the second and could have scored a bagful of goals had the home goalkeeper not been inspired.

    Louis Moult runs through from a lofted ball over the top; he takes his time, but is unable to keep his shot down and test Ryan.

    His performance began two minutes into the half as he denied Louis Moult on the half-volley from the right corner of the area after a lovely through ball from second half captain Paul Gallagher; Josh Ginnelly also prevented from scoring on the follow up by Honohan.

    On 50 minutes the side-netting was bulging after a volley from Moult after Andrew Hughes’ header from Billy Bodin’s cross was blocked.

    And a minute later they went even closer, with Ginnelly showing quick dancing feet seeing him past four defenders to the edge of the six-yard box, only for a last-ditch block. The ball was kept alive and the the winger dragged a shot just wide from Moult’s knock down.

    Just before the hour mark the woodwork was left shaking. A Ginnelly header was saved by Ryan and Bodin on the follow up rattled the post and then Moult was denied by the keeper again!

    And again, the goal frame was hit as superb work from Alan Browne on the left, as he spun and played the ball into Moult 25 yards out and he arrowed a shot that seemed to be heading for the top right corner until a last split second deviation onto the corner of post and bar.

    Another tremendous move and brilliant save from Ryan followed, this time Joe Rafferty found Moult who superbly reversed the ball inside for Bodin who fired from 18 yards, the stopper diving at full-stretch to his right to push the ball away.

    With less than 15 minutes to go Browne was denied by Ryan, this time with a thumping effort from 25 yards. Cries of ‘sign him up’ from the PNE faithful behind the goal where the custodian was having a stormer being sung.

    But, finally, the second goal came. Browne was freed by Bodin down the right-hand side of the penalty area; the Irishman clipped the ball into the left corner of the box where 'Gino' collected and stepped inside before curling into the bottom right hand corner of Ryan's goal to wrap up a thoroughly good performance and win.

    Cork City line-up: Ryan, Bennett (O’Brien, 61), O’Neill (Bowdren, 71), Rainsford (Collins, 71), O’Connor, Dinanga, Byrne, Boylan (Meaney, 61), Honohan, Kavanagh, Crowley (Holland, 66). Subs not used: Cantwell, O’Brien-Whitmarsh.

    PNE first half line-up: Rudd, Clarke (c), Earl, Pearson, Bauer, Davies, Barkhuizen, Johnson, Burke, Harrop (O’Reilly, 26), Stockley.

    PNE second half line-up: Ripley, Rafferty, Hughes, Ledson, Storey, Huntington, Bodin, Gallagher, Browne, Ginnelly, Moult.

    Attendance: 1,470

    Referee: Mr A Buttimer
     
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    AFC Fylde v Preston North End 13/7/2019 Mill Farm

    A.F.C. Fylde is a professional football club based in Wesham in the Borough of Fylde, Lancashire, England. Originally known as Kirkham & Wesham following a merger of Kirkham Town and Wesham in 1988, the club adopted its current name in 2008 after winning the FA Vase. They are currently members of the National League, the fifth tier of English football, and play at Mill Farm in Wesham. They are the first and so far only club to win both the FA Vase and the FA Trophy.

    We travel a short distance down the M55 to AFC Fylde for the second season in succession to play the home side who almost made it into the Football League but lost 3-0 to that traditional of all non league clubs Salford City at Wembley a week later they beat Leyton Orient 1-0 in the Trophy final in what was Justin Edinburgh's last match as Orient manager before his untimely death.
    Fylde have progressed all the way through the lower leagues by the single fact they have thrown money at it, however the main reason for Fylde's existance is to be found around the extremes of the ground in the retail area that has sprung up, canny man is their owner. They hope to be in the league by 2022.
     
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    My Dad, born in Kirkham,used the expression " They took 'em from Kirkham to Wesham".
     
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    The Lilywhites return to action back in England following their tour to Ireland, with a friendly much closer to home against AFC Fylde at Mill Farm on Saturday afternoon.

    The game, the third of the 2019/20 pre-season, sees Alex Neil’s men step up their preparations as they take on Dave Challinor’s 2019 FA Trophy winners in a 3pm kick-off.

    The game is likely to see the return to action of forward Sean Maguire , who was given an extra week off during the summer due to his exertions with Ireland.


    Josh Harrop, who was withdrawn early from Monday’s win at Cork City, has been able to train with no issues in the days since the game and is expected to continue his return from ten months out with his knee injury.

    The hosts, after reaching the National League Play-Off Final and winning the Trophy at Wembley, have been active in the transfer market over the summer, in the hope of going one better this season and having beaten Wigan Athletic on Tuesday night, will be a good test for PNE on their return from the training camp.

    This is North End’s second trip to Fylde; the aforementioned Maguire having grabbed a hat-trick in the previous friendly last summer and he will look to hit the ground running on his return to action.

    For those wanting to head down and support the boys, seated tickets are priced at £12 for adults and £7 for U16s, with standing tickets priced at £10 for adults and £5 for U16s.

    AFC Fylde use an electronic ticket system that allows travelling supporters to purchase tickets in advance, meaning you can purchase online and print your ticket at home. Click here to purchase your tickets now.

    Supporters can also pay on the day of the game, but are advised to purchase in advance where possible to avoid queues. For any other enquiries please call AFC Fylde on 01772 598855 and ask for the ticket office.
     
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    Won 4-0 Maguire 3 Bodin
     
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    Chorley v Preston North End
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    Chorley Football Club is a football club based in Chorley, Lancashire, England. The club competes in the National League, the fifth tier of English football.

    The club was founded as a rugby union club in 1875 but switched to football in 1883. They have reached the FA Cup second round twice, in 1986–87 and 1990–91. Their best performance in the FA Trophy was in 1995–96 when they reached the semi-finals.

    The club's home colours are black and white stripes, hence the nickname The Magpies.[1]

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    The Lilywhites return to Victory Park on Tuesday evening for the first time in three seasons, as they face the recently promoted Magpies.

    It’s the second game against National League opposition in the space of a three days, after defeating AFC Fylde 4-0 at Mill Farm at the weekend, Sean Maguire on hand with a hat-trick and Billy Bodin grabbing the other goal.

    It’s a 7pm kick-off for the game, as Alex Neil is expected to give 60 minutes to those that played 30 minutes against the Coasters and vice versa, with Maguire set for his second run out of pre-season.


    The manager revealed on Saturday that Brad Potts should be fit to return to action for this coming weekend’s clash with Southampton at Deepdale after an injection, whilst Darnell Fisher is closing in on a return to training after dealing with a groin issue.

    For the hosts, they had a good win at Longridge Town on Saturday, also 4-0, with former North End striker Chris Holroyd making his debut for Jamie Vermiglio’s side.

    Tickets for trip to PR7 are priced at £7.50 for adults, £5 for those aged 12 to 16, and free for U12s. Tickets will be available on the night at Victory Park.



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    Mike Riding Ground

    The club was established in 1996 by a merger of Longridge St Wilfred's and Longridge United.[2] They started in the Preston & District League and were Division Three champions in 2003–04. Subsequent promotions saw the club reach the Premier Division, and a third-place finish in 2007–08 led to them joining Division Two of the West Lancashire League in 2008.[2][3] They finished as runners-up in their first season in the division, earning promotion to Division One.[3] The 2011–12 season saw the club win the Division One title, resulting in promotion to the Premier Division.[3] In 2016–17 they were Premier Division champions. Following a third-place finish the following season, the club moved up to Division One North of the North West Counties League. The clubs first season in Division One North of the North West Counties League saw them go on to win the league on the last day of the season ahead of Avro F.C.. With becoming league champions, the club also got promotion to North West Counties League Premier Division at the first attempt.


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    Two games at the same time the one at Longridge is a developmental side probably full of youngsters, the Chorley game will be first teamers. Having spent many years freezing to death at Victory Park will give it a miss.
    Have seen a couple of epic games at Victory Park, a 5-4 win over Wigan in an NPL cup match circa 1968 plus a three game epic against Wimbledon which ended with Chorley winning the third game 2-0 at Fellows Park, Walsall both the aforementioned games attracted gates of 6000.
     
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