PRESTON NORTH END V EXETER CITY.
Northenders.
This coming Saturday PNE play hosts to Exeter City at Deepdale.
Exeter are currently second bottom in the Div 1 league having picked up the one point from their previous games. The season has only just begun so it would be wrong to assume that Exeter are a poor team and relegation bound, they will no doubt offer stern resistance to the Lilywhites when they arrive on the pitch at Deepdale. They will no doubt be doing everything possible to claim PNE's scalp, and moving up the division, so PNE need to be on their guard and take nothing for granted.
Exeter City play at St James Park Exeter and have played there since the club was founded in 1904. Their nickname is "The Grecians" and just where the name originated from is open to much debate.
We Northenders believe we have had a traumatic last 18 months going very close to administration and becoming relegation victims etc etc etc. None of this compares at all with the various financial difficulties that the Grecian fans have had to face, and several times during their history. This includes being relegated from the football League Div 2 down into the Conference.
For those who would like to know more about Exeter City's history click onto the link below, where I am sure you will find much of interest. As far as I am aware Exeter City FC is owned by its fans through the Exeter City Supporters Trust.
http://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/page/ECFC/0,,10436,00.html
In 1914 Exeter City went on tour to South America and one of their games was against Brazil's national team. This is believed to be the very first game that the Brazil National team ever played.
Their most famous player is Cliff Bastin who played for the Grecians when he was 16 years old and was later transferred to Arsenal where he became one of Arsenals all time great players.
So then on to Saturday's fixture at Deepdale, where PNE will be buoyant following their away win at Chesterfield where PNE turned on the style a bit and were comfortable winners. There were strong signs in that game that PNE are beginning to gel and confidence should be high for Saturday's encounter. PNE have a habit of doing well away from home and then coming unstuck when they return to Preston. Most PNE supporters are well aware of this type of inconsistency having experienced it so many times in the past. Nevertheless expectations will be high amongst the home fans so just let's hope that PNE can continue where they left off at Chesterfield, and take all three points that will send the home fans away happy.
I do expect a home victory but maybe not one as easy as some might think, I distinctly recall Exeter holding ManU to a draw in the cup at Old Trafford just a few seasons ago, with ManU winning the replay 2-0 at ST James Park. Incidently it was the gate receipts from those two games that cleared Exeter's financial problems and saved their day.
I am going for the home win with Phil Brown probably keeping to the same team and formation.
What do you think about Saturday's game, all thoughts are welcome on this thread.

Northenders.
This coming Saturday PNE play hosts to Exeter City at Deepdale.
Exeter are currently second bottom in the Div 1 league having picked up the one point from their previous games. The season has only just begun so it would be wrong to assume that Exeter are a poor team and relegation bound, they will no doubt offer stern resistance to the Lilywhites when they arrive on the pitch at Deepdale. They will no doubt be doing everything possible to claim PNE's scalp, and moving up the division, so PNE need to be on their guard and take nothing for granted.
Exeter City play at St James Park Exeter and have played there since the club was founded in 1904. Their nickname is "The Grecians" and just where the name originated from is open to much debate.
We Northenders believe we have had a traumatic last 18 months going very close to administration and becoming relegation victims etc etc etc. None of this compares at all with the various financial difficulties that the Grecian fans have had to face, and several times during their history. This includes being relegated from the football League Div 2 down into the Conference.
For those who would like to know more about Exeter City's history click onto the link below, where I am sure you will find much of interest. As far as I am aware Exeter City FC is owned by its fans through the Exeter City Supporters Trust.
http://www.exetercityfc.co.uk/page/ECFC/0,,10436,00.html
In 1914 Exeter City went on tour to South America and one of their games was against Brazil's national team. This is believed to be the very first game that the Brazil National team ever played.
Their most famous player is Cliff Bastin who played for the Grecians when he was 16 years old and was later transferred to Arsenal where he became one of Arsenals all time great players.
So then on to Saturday's fixture at Deepdale, where PNE will be buoyant following their away win at Chesterfield where PNE turned on the style a bit and were comfortable winners. There were strong signs in that game that PNE are beginning to gel and confidence should be high for Saturday's encounter. PNE have a habit of doing well away from home and then coming unstuck when they return to Preston. Most PNE supporters are well aware of this type of inconsistency having experienced it so many times in the past. Nevertheless expectations will be high amongst the home fans so just let's hope that PNE can continue where they left off at Chesterfield, and take all three points that will send the home fans away happy.
I do expect a home victory but maybe not one as easy as some might think, I distinctly recall Exeter holding ManU to a draw in the cup at Old Trafford just a few seasons ago, with ManU winning the replay 2-0 at ST James Park. Incidently it was the gate receipts from those two games that cleared Exeter's financial problems and saved their day.
I am going for the home win with Phil Brown probably keeping to the same team and formation.
What do you think about Saturday's game, all thoughts are welcome on this thread.

.....hang on a minute that can't be right, that would make you a Hull City supporter. And that you ain't...