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Match Day Thread Preston North End v Hull City Deepdale 27/8/19

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    LAST MEETING
    PRESTON NORTH END 1 HULL CITY 2
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    LAST ROUND OF CUP
    BRADFORD CITY 0 PRESTON NORTH END 4
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    TRANMERE ROVERS 0 HULL CITY 3
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    League cup returns with a game against Hull as with the last round we will no doubt utilise the squad giving much needed game time to Green and Bayliss. Suspect Hull will do the same given both sides have played three games in the last week. Only costing a fiver half the ground will be closed, cannot beat the magic of the cup



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    The match referee for our second round Carabao Cup tie hasn’t been to Deepdale since the beginning of 2016.

    The official in charge of the game is David Webb, who last had the whistle at Deepdale for our 2-0 home win over Peterborough United in the middle of the 2015/16 campaign.

    Last season he officiated two PNE games, the away matches at Birmingham City and Derby County.
    Overall then he has refereed the Lilywhites on 11 occasions, some of the most memorable games including the FA Cup win at Wycombe Wanderers, when Kevin Davies scored a stunning strike from 35 yards, and a 3-2 home win over Crewe Alexandra in 2011, also in the league cup.
    David was in charge of three Tigers games last season, including home and away games against Wigan – both ending 2-1 to the home team – and a 1-0 away win at Bolton Wanderers in October.

    Overall last season, he took charge of 34 games, issuing 102 cautions and five red cards, whilst so far this season he has been the referee for games at Wigan, West Brom and Sheffield Wednesday, showing the yellow card 12 times.
     
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    Preston North End 2 Huntington, Harrop Hull City 2 Magennis, Bowen

    PNE line-up: Ripley, Browne (c), Ginnelly (Rafferty, 78), Ledson, Storey, Huntington, Green (Bodin, 68), Bayliss, Barkhuizen (Stockley, 46), Potts, Harrop. Subs not used: Crowe, Baxter, O’Reilly, Walker.

    Hull City line-up: Ingram, Tafazolli, Batty (c) (Eaves, 78), Toral, Dicko, McKenzie, Bowler (Bowen, 61), Fleming (Stewart, 37), Pennington, Magennis, Da Silva Lopes. Subs: Long, De Wijs, Burke, Lewis-Potter.

    Attendance: 6,093 (360 Hull City fans)

    Referee: Mr D Webb

    A entertaining game for the hardy few that attended, the end score line was a fair reflection on the game we were excellent for about an hour and City forced us back for the last 30 minutes.#
    North End made 9 changes from Saturday as did City, our strategy of not haviing a recognised was certainly different especially as Ginnelly clattered Bowler in the first 30 seconds. City early pressure before we went ahead Hunts heading home from a Harrop free kick, from then on we played some really good football could have added more but doubled our lead on 26 minutes and credit to this must go to the referee who played a great advantage after Potts appeared to have his legs amputated in the half way line, Barkhuizen powered forward shot saved by Ingram Harrop potted the rebound.
    City back in the game close to half time think it was Da Silva Lopes who was fouled Magennis did the rest from the spot.

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    Second half we were not as fluent after Barkhuizen went off injured at half time, should really have scored when Bayliss went through midfield, ball to Potts shot over the bar. On the hour City brought on Jarrod I always score against North End Bowen and started to pen us back, they went direct especially after Eaves was brought on they were 424 by that time and our by now tiring midfield were not seeing the ball, Bowen had already had one mazy run which somehow we managed to clear but a second City goal always looked on the cards and wure enough on 95 the aforementioned Bowen didn't miss from close range.
    Penalties we scored all ours City four never thought Eaves would score his, people with man bobs seriously get your hair cut mate.
    Third round awaits no doubt be a crap draw.

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