3:01pm
There is fake crowd noise being played loudly at Deepdale. It could be the final time Barnsley are ever subjected to it if fans return for the play-offs then next season, as planned
3:02pm
2 Preston win a corner on the right after a decent move. Sepp van der Berg s cross is blocked
3:03pm
3 Preston corner on the right is played short then the cross is blocked by Chaplin for a throw
3:04pm
4 The long throw is headed up in his own six yard box by Dike who seems to play keepie uppies with it before conceding another corner, which is cleared easily
Dyer Claims Controversial Victory Over Lee in Portman Cup
Tuesday, 1st May 2018 14:04
Kieron Dyer claimed a controversial 4-3 victory over his fellow academy coach Alan Lee in this season’s Portman Cup at Portman Road on Friday. The pair took charge of two teams of fans who had paid for the privilege of gracing the hallowed turf.
The players arrived at Portman Road at 1.30pm to find their kit laid out in the dressing rooms, just as the real teams would be on a Saturday afternoon.
Prior to kick-off, the sides were introduced to their managers before taking part in a warm-up on the practice pitch and being given a team-talk.
Wayne Rooney leaves interview after Ed Woodward and European Super League question
Rooney s Derby County side had just lost to Preston North End
22:01, 20 APR 2021
Wayne Rooney, Manager of Derby County
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Derby County manager Wayne Rooney refused to comment on the European Super League or Ed Woodward s resignation from Manchester United, following his side s 3-0 defeat at Deepdale.
Blues Host Doncaster Aiming to Build on Hull Win
Friday, 26th Feb 2021 17:35
Town face Doncaster Rovers at home aiming to build on Tuesday’s 1-0 victory at Hull City and last Saturday’s 0-0 home draw with Oxford United.
Prior to the win at the KCOM Stadium, their first in 15 attempts against the Tigers, the Blues hadn’t beaten anyone in the current top six this season, indeed they had lost all previous eight games.
Asked whether Tuesday’s result and the performance had given him confidence that his side can get themselves back in the play-off running, Lambert said: “We can build on it, build on the Oxford game, I said that on Tuesday.
All eyes on Preston North End Share article:
AS we enter the second half of the campaign, www.qpr.co.uk have decided take a statistical look at our upcoming opponents and Preston North End are next up to go under the microscope.
Following on from the weekend’s victory over AFC Bournemouth in W12, Mark Warburton’s QPR side will be keen to continue their recent fine run of form which stretches all the way back to the turn of the year and will look to seal their fourth back-to-back away victory and their seventh win out of eight, in Lancashire this evening.