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    Accie away 24/7/21
     
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    Preston North End finished their pre-season camp in Scotland with a 0-1 win at Celtic, in what was the Lilywhites' third friendly outing.

    In the first half, the Lilywhites gave a good account of themselves and could've easily gone in at the break with the lead.

    Brad Potts called Vasilis Barkas into action early on, with a powerful drive from inside the box that was parried away.

    Scott Sinclair, on his return to Celtic Park, then could've easily gone down inside the box but stayed on his feet and saw his low effort kept out - after running through on on goal.

    Ched Evans had a good chance to score at the back post, but guided his header wide after Ryan Ledson's inventive cross found him in acres of space.

    For the home side, Declan Rudd had little to do but saved well with his feet to deny David Turnbull from range - before Anthony Ralston blasted a good opportunity over, just before the whistle.

    PNE carried on playing their stuff in the second half and it was the introduction of Sean Maguire and Emil Riis up front, that really swung the game in their favour.

    Both looked sharp from the off and they linked up, to play a key role in the opening goal.

    Riis won the flick-on inside the box, Maguire latched on to it, rounded the goalkeeper Scott Bain and was brought down - giving the referee a simple decision to make.

    Up stepped a confident Ben Whiteman, who rolled the ball home to break the deadlock from 12 yards and score his second in as many matches.

    North End pushed for another as Maguire continued to look lively, but in the end the one goal was enough for the Lilywhites to sign off from Scotland with a hard-earned and deserved win.
     
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    Celtic view

    Pre-season friendly
    Saturday, July 17, 2021
    Celtic Park, Glasgow

    CELTIC… 0

    PRESTON NORTH END… 1
    (Whiteman 64pen)

    A Ben Whiteman penalty just after the hour mark was enough to give Preston North End a 1-0 victory in their pre-season clash with Ange Postecoglou’s Celtic side at Paradise. It was a soft award by referee, Kevin Clancy, but the Preston player converted the effort beyond Scott Bain.

    In a first-half of few chances, it was Vasilis Barkas who kept the visitors at bay with two superb saves early in the game, including one from former Celt, Scott Sinclair, who had received a warm welcome from the 2,000 Celtic supporters in the stadium.

    At the other end, it was David Turnbull who came closest for Ange Postecoglou’s side. His first effort from the edge of the box went just wide of Declan Rudd’s right-hand post, while just after the half-hour mark, he had a shot on target which the Preston goalkeeper saved with his foot.

    In between those two efforts, Liam Shaw, playing in the midfield three alongside Turnbull and captain, Callum McGregor, fired a right-foot shot from 25 yards that went wide.

    And just before the break, Adam Montgomery and Greg Taylor combined well down the left-hand side, with the latter rolling the ball into the path of Anthony Ralston, but his effort went high and wide.

    Ange Postecoglou made a number of changes at the break, most notably replacing Barkas with Scott Bain, while there were further substitutions at the hour mark, with Liel Abada coming on for his first appearance in the Hoops.

    But just four minutes after that, the visitors were awarded a penalty when Sean Maguire went down in the box under little pressure. The referee pointed to the spot and Whiteman duly slotted the ball home.

    Preston had a chance to extend their lead soon after, but Patrick Bauer’s header was comfortably saved while, at the other end, Dane Murray connected with Ewan Henderson’s free-kick, but couldn’t direct his header on target.

    Liel Abada went even closer on 74 minutes, firing a right-foot shot on target from 16 yards, but it was well saved by the Preston goalkeeper, denying the Israeli internationalist a dream debut goal.

    With two minutes remaining, Declan Rudd produced another superb stop, this time to deny Henderson, whose curling effort from the edge of the ‘D’ looked destined for the top corner of the net.

    CELTIC: Barkas, Taylor, Ajeti, Turnbull, Urhoghide, Shaw, McGregor, Montgomery, Ralston, Welsh, Moffat.
    Subs: Bain, Abada, Rogic, Edouar, Bolingoli, Afolabi, O’Connor, Coffey, Robertson, Murray, Henderson, Hjelde.
     
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    PNE: Rudd, Storey (Bauer 61), Lindsay (van den Berg 61), Hughes (Rafferty 61), Barkhuizen (Seary 76), Ledson (Harrop 68), Whiteman (Bayliss 68), Potts (Brown 61), Cunningham (Earl 61), Evans (Riis 61), Sinclair (Maguire 61). Subs (not used): Hudson, Leigh, Mawene.
     
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    A decent work out. Wouldn't set store by the score.
     
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    Always good to beat these supposed big clubs
     
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    Bolton Wanderers are next up on Preston North End’s pre-season schedule, with the two facing each other at the County Ground in Leyland on Tuesday evening.


    The 7pm kick-off marks the first time that PNE supporters will be able to watch their team in action since March 2020, with ticket availability now running low from the 1,100 allocation.



    This friendly will mark each side’s fourth game of their 2021/22 preparations and they both head into this one unbeaten so far.

    PNE enter the fixture following their Scotland pre-season camp which consisted of a victory at Celtic Park and a draw against St Johnstone, and before that they beat Bamber Bridge 8-3.

    Whereas Bolton have come out on top against both Longridge Town and Atherton Colleries so far, but they were held to a 1-1 draw last weekend against FC United of Manchester.

    Ian Evatt’s side have three more friendlies to play until their League One campaign gets underway on 7th August at home to MK Dons, with games against Barrow and Blackburn Rovers to follow the PNE tie.

    Bolton, who earned promotion from League Two last season, have a couple of former Lilywhites in their squad in the form of Alex Baptiste and Eoin Doyle, but the latter will be unable to feature after testing positive for Covid-19.

    Due to the facilities at the County Ground, this game will not be streamed live, although a full match replay and highlights will be available on iFollow PNE in the following days.


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    The County Ground is a football stadium in Leyland, Lancashire, England which is owned and operated by Lancashire County Football Association (Lancashire FA). It is the home ground of Burnley F.C. Under-23s, Blackburn Rovers Under-23s, Bolton Wanderers reserves and both the Lancashire FA representative team and the Lancashire FA youth team.

    • History
    The County Ground is located next to the Motor Vehicle Museum and was originally home to Leyland Motors FC who played in the Lancashire Combination from 1933 until 1980 when they joined the Cheshire County League, where they played for two seasons, before becoming founder members of the North West Counties Football League in 1982.[1] In 1990 they changed name to Leyland DAF-SGL and in 1992 were demoted to the West Lancashire Football League,[2] before another name change to Leyland Motors Athletic in 1993. Then in 2001 they left the league altogether.[3]

    The Lancashire FA moved their headquarters to the County Ground in 1998 from Blackburn.[4]

    The County Ground is the current home of Bolton Wanderers reserve team, who play in the Premier Reserve League and who, in the 2008-09 season, play in the North Division.[5] The club also uses the ground for all their home matches in the Manchester Senior Cup.

    The County Ground is also the current home of the Blackburn Rovers Under-23s team, who play in the Premier League 2.

    Both the Lancashire FA representative team and the counties youth team play their home matches at the County Ground. The Lancashire FA currently organises nineteen County Cup's and the final of each competition is played at the County Ground.[6] It is also the headquarters of the Lancashire FA.[7]

    Facilities
    The stadium has a 500-seater covered stand with "LFA" imprinted in white lettering on the seats.[4][8] The offices of the Lancashire FA are located at the ground which also has six corporate rooms.[6] There is also an all-weather pitch, which is used for hockey matches as well as football.[9]

    Been on the grounds many times always impressed with the wooden square goal posts they had originally

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    Get the feeling this is a match Ian Evatt may have some difficulties with given his recent history with us however I think he is a really decent manager and although apparently has got pelters from Wanderers fans in regards to their friendlies result.
    Given the weather cannot expect this to be a cracker but will be a useful work out none the less.
     
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    City behind closed doors
     
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    Beat Celtic, lost to Bolton. First half must have felt frustrating. At least it was a run out for the less experienced players. I supposed quite a few will go out on loan this coming season. I think I would prefer a u23 team in a competitive league.
     
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    Match Report: Preston North End 0-1 Bolton Wanderers





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    PNE suffered their first defeat of pre-season as Bolton Wanderers came out on top at a packed out County Ground.

    Gethin Jones opened the scoring for the Trotters 51 minutes in and that proved to be the only goal of the game.

    1,100 North End supporters were in attendance in Leyland as they got the first chance to watch their team play since March 2020, and in glorious weather conditions too.





    Frankie McAvoy included Jack Baxter and goalkeeper Connor Ripley for the first time in pre-season, while Patrick Bauer took the captain’s armband.

    North End can perhaps feel hard done by that they weren’t awarded a penalty inside five minutes, as Sean Maguire kickstarted an attack with a lovely flick, which ended with Scott Sinclair, who went down under pressure from Ricardo Santos, but referee Jeremy Simpson waved away the appeals.

    Bolton almost opened the scoring moments later with a free-kick from 20 yards, but Ripley did well to tip Xavier Amaechi’s effort round the post.

    On the half hour mark, Sinclair was again asking questions of the referee, this time being sandwiched between two Bolton players inside the area, but again Simpson didn’t give him the decision.

    The Trotters had an array of chances in the five minutes before the break, firstly through Josh Sheehan who tested Ripley. His save fell kindly for Sarcevic, however he blazed his effort over the crossbar.

    After Jones then fired a shot across the face of goal, Ripley was required again to produce a stunning double stop, firstly to keep out Sheehan once more before springing back to his feet to dive in front of Sarcevic’s shot from just more than six yards.

    North End came close themselves through Ethan Walker, a 39th-minute substitute, as he cut inside onto his right foot to curl an effort towards the far corner, but it landed just wide and the sides went into half-time goalless.

    Mathew Hudson replaced Ripley at the break and before he knew it he was having to pick the ball up out of his goal, with Gethin Jones firing an effort home from the edge of the area to break the deadlock.

    Hudson made a fantastic save to deny Bolton a second, as his fingertips prevented Oladapo Afolayan’s curling shot from reaching the top corner.

    The game became heated around the 60-minute mark, as three players went into the book, with 17-year-old Lewis Leigh being shown a yellow card for a strong challenge on Bolton’s Jones, who was also shown a yellow card for his reaction, before Afolayan received the same punishment for dissent.

    Sean Maguire tried his luck down the other end on 66 minutes, seeing his effort comfortably saved by Joel Dixon, and that was his last action as Frankie McAvoy rung the changes, swapping all of the outfield players.

    Two of the men to come on, Emil Riis and Ched Evans, almost combined for an equaliser, with the Danish forward showing good feet to turn his man and cross for his strike partner, but Evans couldn’t quite get the connection he wanted.

    That was about that for PNE in the final stages, though, as they fell to a first defeat of pre-season.

    Starting XI: Ripley (Hudson, 46), van den Berg, Earl, Bauer, Bayliss, Rafferty, Maguire, Baxter (Walker, 39), Sinclair, Leigh, Potts.

    Full-time XI: Hudson, Storey, Lindsay, Hughes, Cunningham, Whiteman, Ledson, Mawene, Barkhuizen, Evans, Riis.

    All about getting game time
     
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    Accrington Stanley Football Club is a professional association football club based in Accrington, Lancashire, England. The club competes in League One, the third tier of the English football league system. They have spent their complete history playing at the Crown Ground. The club came to national prominence in 1989 due to the Milk Marketing Board's popular television advert that featured the slogan Accrington Stanley, Who Are They?.

    The current club was formed in 1968, two years after the collapse of the original Accrington Stanley, which played in the Football League from 1921 to 1962 after initially competing in the Lancashire Combination. The town's original club, named simply Accrington, were founder members of the Football League in 1888, though folded just six years later. The current incarnation of the club entered the Lancashire Combination and moved on to the Cheshire County League after winning the Combination title in 1977–78. Stanley won Division Two of the Cheshire County League in 1980–81 and became founder members of the North West Counties League in 1982, before being placed in Division One of the Northern Premier League five years later. They were promoted to the Premier Division in 1990–91, though were relegated in 1999.

    The early 21st century saw the club win three promotions over the course of seven seasons under the stewardship of John Coleman to gain a place in the Football League. They won three divisional titles in each of their three promotions: Northern Premier League Division One (1999–2000), Northern Premier League Premier Division (2002–03) and the Conference National (2005–06). They then spent 12 seasons mostly in the bottom half of the table in League Two, though did also lose two play-off semi-finals, before Coleman led them to promotion into League One as League Two champions in 2017–18.

    The Crown Ground is a multi-use stadium in Accrington, Lancashire, England. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Accrington Stanley. Opened in 1968, the stadium has a capacity of 5,450.

    The ground is currently known as the Wham Stadium as part of a three-year £200,000 sponsorship deal with What More UK Ltd.[2] It was previously also named the Fraser Eagle Stadium and the Interlink Express Stadium.

    • Stands/terraces
    • Jack Barret Memorial Stand: this stand is the newest stand. A terrace used to be in its place until it was knocked down and replaced by the current one whilst Stanley were still in the Northern Premier League. It runs half the length of the pitch. The dugouts are situated here and in the John Smiths Stand.
    • Clayton End: officially called the Sophia Khan Stand. This the home end. The more vocal Stanley fans known as the Stanley Ultras like to stand here. It is a covered terrace that had a roof added to it at the start of 2007–08. Seats were added to the front half of the terrace to bring the stadium up to Football League standards.
    • Whinney Hill Terrace: otherwise known as the Cowshed. It stands on the lower slopes of Whinney Hill which is home to a vast waste infill site. It was a small terrace with only 3 rows but had seating installed in the covered section to bring the stadium up to Football League standards. It has a roof running two thirds of the length of the pitch held up by pillars. The terrace continues around the corner for about a third of the Coppice End and around the corner at the other end to join with the Clayton End. The television gantry is situated in the middle of the terrace. The half nearest the Coppice End is given to away fans. This stand is currently closed and is being replaced by the 1,100 seater Eric Whalley Stand, which is due to open in late 2018/early 2019.
    • Coppice End: This is the away end and has the ability to accommodate up 1,800 supporters. If additional demand is required then part of the Whinney Hill side is used for this allocation. Conversely, if away demand is small this stand can go unused. This end is uncovered and is very exposed to the weather.
    Record attendance
    A record attendance of 4,801 set on 17 November 2018 for a League One match against Barnsley, but only stood for three weeks, when it was bettered by a crowd of 5,257 for another league match against Sunderland on 8 December 2018, although the match was abandoned due to a waterlogged pitch.[3] A new record of 5,397 was set on 26 January 2019 when Derby County visited in the FA Cup fourth round.

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    Stanley's old ground, my parents spent many years there

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    Small compact and homely sums Stanley perfectly a club that for years has battled well against adversity, to be were they are is outstanding, they are a very well run club and a manager who fits the club well.
    Been on there many times took in a Stanley v Shrewsbury game the start of one season when they both in the Conference, about 20 minutes before the kick off Coley went and bought himself, pie, pes and chips a down to earth bloke.
    The last competitive game between the sides was a league cup tie which we lost 3-2 memorable only for Liam Grimshaw's mazy run which saw him carry the ball out of pitch and continue running with the ball until he almost fell over the perimeter road. Happy days
     
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    PNE have their fifth friendly of pre-season on its way this weekend with a trip to the Wham Stadium to face Accrington Stanley.

    Frankie McAvoy’s side enter the tie after Tuesday night’s defeat to Bolton Wanderers and will be looking to get back to winning ways on Saturday.

    North End will again play in front of their own supporters after fans returned to the County Ground for the Bolton game, with the Lilywhites being allocated just under 1,100 tickets for this fixture.


    For Accrington, this will be the first time they have welcomed their supporters back into the Wham Stadium since March 2020.

    Stanley enter the game on the back of a victory against Lancashire rivals Blackpool, with goals from Dion Charles, Harry Pell and Joel Mumbongo sealing a 3-1 win.

    A former Accy shot-stopper in Connor Ripley could be the man trying to keep out the home side on Saturday, while forward Sean Maguire also spent time with Stanley earlier in his career, back in the 2014/15 campaign.

    Ripley was one of three North End players on Tuesday evening to get their first taste of action in pre-season, alongside Jack Baxter and Ethan Walker, and they’ll be hoping to get more minutes into their legs this weekend.
     
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    Match Report: Accrington Stanley 1 PNE 1



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    PNE were made to settle for a draw against Accrington Stanley, with the opener from a Lilywhites trialist being cancelled out by Joe Pritchard.

    North End’s opener came from the right-hand side where Tom Barkhuizen found the trialist inside the area, and he headed in from close range to break the deadlock in the second half.

    The game was back level on 67 minutes, though, with Pritchard volleying home an equaliser for the hosts.

    Head coach Frankie McAvoy was able to call upon skipper Alan Browne from the off for the first time in pre-season, while the eventual goalscoring trialist started on the bench.

    After Sean Maguire sent a speculative shot wide in the opening five minutes, the first meaningful effort of the game came 13 minutes in, when Ryan Ledson’s whipped free-kick from the left was tipped over the crossbar by James Trafford.

    Declan Rudd was first tested ten minutes later by Matt Butcher, but the goalkeeper was equal to his 20-yard strike.

    After Ledson went into the book midway through the half for a high challenge on Pritchard, North End created the next chance of the game, with Greg Cunningham and the booked midfielder linking up well on the left. His pull back was set in the direction of Ben Whiteman and Tom Barkhuizen, and the latter saw his left-footed effort rise over the bar.

    At the other end, another strike from Butcher took a deflection on its way to goal from an Accrington Stanley man and the ball went just inches wide of post, as did an Emil Riis effort just moments later.

    The last action of the first half saw Ledson swing a free-kick into the area and Liam Lindsay got up highest, but sent his header wide of goal.

    PNE made a double change at the break, with Maguire and Browne departing, and on in their place was Brad Potts and a trialist.

    It took the trialist just seven minutes to make an impact, as he opened the scoring by heading home from Barkhuizen’s cross from the right.

    Another substitute, Joel Mumbongo for the hosts, had a great chance to draw his side level as he was released in behind the defence, however his effort dragged across the face of goal and out for a throw.

    Stanley did soon have their equaliser, though, as Pritchard met a cross from the left and volleyed home into the bottom corner.

    The last 15 minutes of the match was a battle between Mumbongo and Rudd, with the 'keeper preventing the forward from giving his side the lead on three occasions.

    77 minutes in, the ball fell to Mumbongo less than ten yards out, but Rudd produced a fantastic save to keep him out.

    The Stanley forward had another great chance four minutes from the end and again Rudd managed to thwart him, with the goalkeeper diving to his left to keep the scores level.

    North End's No.1 then produced an even better stop in the final minute of the game as he scurried to his right to ensure the striker's header didn't get past him.

    Starting XI: Rudd, Storey, Lindsay, Hughes, Barkhuizen, Whiteman, Ledson, Browne, Cunningham, Riis, Maguire.

    Full-Time XI: Rudd, van den Berg, Bauer, Earl, Rafferty, Bayliss, Trialist A, Leigh, Harrop, Sinclair, Potts.
     
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    Academy Stadium is a football stadium in Manchester, England, forming part of the Etihad Campus. Announced on 19 September 2011 as part of an 80-acre training facility to cater for around 400 youth players at a time,[2] the campus was opened on 8 December 2014.[3] The stadium, known simply as Academy Stadium, was inaugurated by students of Manchester Metropolitan University, who played the official first games on the pitch on 14 December 2014.[4]

    Although not the biggest building of the facility the stadium still features numerous facilities more common to larger stadia, including a press room, board room, offices and retail space.[5] Situated only 400 metres from the City of Manchester Stadium, the Academy Stadium is linked to the mother ground via a 190-metre bridge across the intersection of Ashton New Road and Alan Turing Way.[6]

    The stadium is the home stadium of the Elite Development Squad and other senior academy teams, and also of Manchester City Women. In 2016, it was used as one of the two venues for that year's World Rugby Under 20 Championship in rugby union, alongside AJ Bell Stadium in Salford.[7]

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    Quiet week, first up City sadly behind closed doors due to a Covid outbreak at City , fairly young squad although they probably will sneak in a few senior players who have had the summer off like Mahrez,, think with this and the United game we may see the majority of those who will kick off against Hull playing in both.
     
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    #ManCity provisional squad vs Preston: Steffen, Carson, Slicker; Sandler, Charles, Ake, Dias, Cancelo, Burns, Couto, Mendy; Fernandinho, Smith, Roberts, Pozo, Hamilton, Knight; Palmer, Mahrez, Rogers, Moreno.
     
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    t’s another step up for PNE in their pre-season preparations on Tuesday evening as they face Premier League champions Manchester City.

    The match, taking place behind closed doors at the Academy Stadium just next to the Etihad, will get underway at 7pm.

    It’ll be the first game of pre-season for Pep Guardiola’s men, who are still without a lot of their big hitters from this summer’s European Championships and Copa America.

    As you’d expect, though, there will still be plenty of quality for Pep to choose from, with the likes of Riyad Mahrez, Benjamin Mendy and Fernandinho available for selection.

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    There will be plenty of youth in the mix as well, with Tommy Doyle and Liam Delap, who have both made first team appearances in the last couple of seasons, also likely to feature.

    Meanwhile, for Frankie McAvoy, his squad came through Saturday's test against Accrington Stanley unscathed and he will be hoping to welcome back a few players, too.

    Ched Evans missed that fixture, but should be available on Tuesday evening, as should Alan Browne, who made his first appearance of pre-season at the Wham Stadium.

    Tuesday night will likely come too soon for Matthew Olosunde, though, as he continues his recovery from an Achilles injury, while Jack Baxter, Noah Mawene and Adam O'Reilly will also be absent.

    For the Lilywhites, City will be their sixth opponents of pre-season and the game will mark the first of three in the space of five days, with Wigan Athletic and Manchester United to come on Friday and Saturday respectively.
    From official website
     
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    Mahrez 1-0
     
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