The Club
Preston North End, Proud Preston, The one and only North End (if you ignore the amateur clubs in Glossop and Dundee)
Preston North End Football Club (often shortened to PNE) is an English football club located in the Deepdale area of Preston, Lancashire. They currently play in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system, having won promotion from League One via the play-offs at the end of the 2014–15 season.
The club was a founding member of the Football League and completed the inaugural season unbeaten to become the first league champions, in the same season winning the FA Cup without conceding a goal to become the first club to achieve the English football "Double". Preston's unbeaten League and Cup season earned them the nickname "The Invincibles".
Preston's most recent major trophy success was their FA Cup victory over Huddersfield Town F.C. in 1938. Many notable players have played for the club, including Tom Finney, Bill Shankly, Tommy Docherty, Alan Kelly, Sr. and Graham Alexander.
Based on results achieved in the Football League from 1888–89 to 2014–15, Preston were ranked as the fourth most-successful English football club of all time domestically, while only Notts County had played more Football League games than Preston ( this is a super questionable and irrelevant statistic)
Honours
Not the longest list in football but one to be proud of, one that includes being the first Invincibles and the first double winners. Players like Arthur Wharton(first black professional player who was a goalkeeper/winger of all things), Bill Shankly, Joe Marston, Tommy Thompson and Tom Finney (the latter three who have all sadly passed away in the last year or 2) even Sir bobby Charlton had a spell at the club.
It’s a club with a great deal of history much of it in the more distant past but still something to be proud of.
Any section mentioning shankly is wasted without some quotes
Shankly was asked how a Kevin Keegan compared to Finney and Shankly replied: "Aye, he's as good as Tommy – but then Tommy's nearly 60 now"
Tom Finney would have been great in any team, in any match and in any age, even if he had been wearing an overcoat
And it was once said “if Tom was injured the club would keep it a secret because if anyone knew, word would spread and 10,000 would be knocked off the gate”
The Stadium
Since 1875 football matches have been played at Deepdale (there is some dispute between ourselves and Sheffield over which is the oldest active football league stadium in use) and long may it continue it. It also has the distinction of having in my opinion the finest piece of football statuary in existence. The stadium has seating for 23404 including two corporate dinning areas and a number of executive boxes. There is also a café/ restaurant in the old national football museum. It’s not the largest but it definitely has the feel of premier league quality, the only sad aspect is how rarely it has been filled.
“The Splash”
Facilities
The club trains at Springfields there are a few pitches sandwiched between a housing estate and a golf course with a brook running down one side… aand that’s about it I’ve never been so I can’t comment but I suspect it’s something the club needs to look at improving in the coming years.
(literally the only picture I could find that wasn’t a fence)
The academy facilities are actually slightly better, training at the university owned Preston sports arena has a wide variety of pitch sizes and types with a special designated goalkeeper area? (I would have thought that was just the penalty box but whatever)
The executive branch
Only two of any interest the owner and the “acting chairman”
Trevor Hemmings is difficult to write about because for a man who has won three grand nationals and owns a football club he doesn’t court media attention. He used to own blackpool tower, pontins and he started out as a bricklayer. He worked his way from bottom to the top. He currently owns a stake in; a number of hotels (I think), Property developers, over 100 racehorses and a championship football club. He currently has a net worth estimated to be £900million and being an utter gent has recently written off PNE’s debt. Top Bloke.
The Riddler, The man who rented tropical fish as leeds chairman. Controversial is the word. Leeds was as large a cockup as has been seen in football he has tried to lay the blame elsewhere. It’s not a situation I’m familiar enough with to comment on. Cardiff was mixed the club was in a dire situation he played a role I feel from what I read in staving off the devil at the door and kept things going where otherwise they might of gone to the wall but he lied to the fans, money raised on promises of transfers and promotions went to pay Her Majesties Revenue and Customs which is probably not what people thought. At PNE however I have to say he has been decent he was right to get rid of Phil Brown, Graham ‘Westtext/Mr Medal Winner’ Westley was a gamble which did not pay off but the recruitment under him formed the spine of a promotion team so I wont judge to harshly as tempting as it may be to do so. Simon Grayson was the right choice no one gets teams out of league one more consistently than Larry, the football is mixed but he’s a nice bloke he does the business and he was just what we needed culminating in an outstanding play off victory.
What a day that was
The Manager
In this hypothetical world where Simon Grayson has gone for pastures new I’ve decided to go for a former player and manager, a man who’s reputation is of doing the business.
David Moyes he hears you cry
Can you hear the people sing,
singing the song of big sam
it is the music of a team
that will moderately over achieve
When the kicking of the ball
Hits the striker on his head
There is victory about to start
When the clean sheet comes
...Yeah its Sam allardyce
The Dream
To dream of Managing real Madrid
To fight Like joey barton on a night out
To bear Adrian Durham saying mean things
To run where Diouf could not be bothered
( I bet you are surprised I went with the man from la Mancha instead of another Les Mis number)
Fortunately the dream is not to put on an amateur show of the play about the making of an amateur production of a play about Don Quixote, but to reach the premier league, Win the F.A cup and do one better the he did at Bolton, not to play in the europa League but to grace its finest competition The champions league. In true big sam fashion I will also aim to get the England job with a super power point and knock their bleeding socks off and become alardycio and manage Real Madrid
Sam allardyce really reminds me of marlon brando in on the waterfont
“You don't understand. I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am” if only the world could learn to love a long ball and the skill of Kevin davies’ elbowing
I was tempted to double up on the les Mis theme but decided against it. Here is my rejected number
I dreamed a dream in time gone by
When balls where kicked long
And Kevin Davies worth playing
I dreamed we would not concede
I dreamed that referees would be forgiving
Then I was young and unafraid
And signings were made and Kevin Nolan was used not wasted
and there were large bungs to be paid
No ball unkicked
No centre back unelbowed
But Mike Ashley Came at night
With his voice as load as thunder
As he tore my dreams apart
as he sacked me on the spot
I spent the summer in my villa in spain
I filled my days with beer and sunbathing
I took my lunches and teas outside
But all was gone when Blackburn came
And still I dream Real Madrid will come
That we will win all the trophies
But my long ball reputation stops me
And there are reputations we cannot shake!
I had a dream my life would be
Managing big teams in warm places
So different now, from what I dreamed
Now skysports has killed the dream
Preston North End, Proud Preston, The one and only North End (if you ignore the amateur clubs in Glossop and Dundee)
Preston North End Football Club (often shortened to PNE) is an English football club located in the Deepdale area of Preston, Lancashire. They currently play in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system, having won promotion from League One via the play-offs at the end of the 2014–15 season.
The club was a founding member of the Football League and completed the inaugural season unbeaten to become the first league champions, in the same season winning the FA Cup without conceding a goal to become the first club to achieve the English football "Double". Preston's unbeaten League and Cup season earned them the nickname "The Invincibles".
Preston's most recent major trophy success was their FA Cup victory over Huddersfield Town F.C. in 1938. Many notable players have played for the club, including Tom Finney, Bill Shankly, Tommy Docherty, Alan Kelly, Sr. and Graham Alexander.
Based on results achieved in the Football League from 1888–89 to 2014–15, Preston were ranked as the fourth most-successful English football club of all time domestically, while only Notts County had played more Football League games than Preston ( this is a super questionable and irrelevant statistic)
Honours
Not the longest list in football but one to be proud of, one that includes being the first Invincibles and the first double winners. Players like Arthur Wharton(first black professional player who was a goalkeeper/winger of all things), Bill Shankly, Joe Marston, Tommy Thompson and Tom Finney (the latter three who have all sadly passed away in the last year or 2) even Sir bobby Charlton had a spell at the club.
It’s a club with a great deal of history much of it in the more distant past but still something to be proud of.
Any section mentioning shankly is wasted without some quotes
Shankly was asked how a Kevin Keegan compared to Finney and Shankly replied: "Aye, he's as good as Tommy – but then Tommy's nearly 60 now"
Tom Finney would have been great in any team, in any match and in any age, even if he had been wearing an overcoat
And it was once said “if Tom was injured the club would keep it a secret because if anyone knew, word would spread and 10,000 would be knocked off the gate”
The Stadium
Since 1875 football matches have been played at Deepdale (there is some dispute between ourselves and Sheffield over which is the oldest active football league stadium in use) and long may it continue it. It also has the distinction of having in my opinion the finest piece of football statuary in existence. The stadium has seating for 23404 including two corporate dinning areas and a number of executive boxes. There is also a café/ restaurant in the old national football museum. It’s not the largest but it definitely has the feel of premier league quality, the only sad aspect is how rarely it has been filled.
“The Splash”
Facilities
The club trains at Springfields there are a few pitches sandwiched between a housing estate and a golf course with a brook running down one side… aand that’s about it I’ve never been so I can’t comment but I suspect it’s something the club needs to look at improving in the coming years.
(literally the only picture I could find that wasn’t a fence)
The academy facilities are actually slightly better, training at the university owned Preston sports arena has a wide variety of pitch sizes and types with a special designated goalkeeper area? (I would have thought that was just the penalty box but whatever)
The executive branch
Only two of any interest the owner and the “acting chairman”
Trevor Hemmings is difficult to write about because for a man who has won three grand nationals and owns a football club he doesn’t court media attention. He used to own blackpool tower, pontins and he started out as a bricklayer. He worked his way from bottom to the top. He currently owns a stake in; a number of hotels (I think), Property developers, over 100 racehorses and a championship football club. He currently has a net worth estimated to be £900million and being an utter gent has recently written off PNE’s debt. Top Bloke.
The Riddler, The man who rented tropical fish as leeds chairman. Controversial is the word. Leeds was as large a cockup as has been seen in football he has tried to lay the blame elsewhere. It’s not a situation I’m familiar enough with to comment on. Cardiff was mixed the club was in a dire situation he played a role I feel from what I read in staving off the devil at the door and kept things going where otherwise they might of gone to the wall but he lied to the fans, money raised on promises of transfers and promotions went to pay Her Majesties Revenue and Customs which is probably not what people thought. At PNE however I have to say he has been decent he was right to get rid of Phil Brown, Graham ‘Westtext/Mr Medal Winner’ Westley was a gamble which did not pay off but the recruitment under him formed the spine of a promotion team so I wont judge to harshly as tempting as it may be to do so. Simon Grayson was the right choice no one gets teams out of league one more consistently than Larry, the football is mixed but he’s a nice bloke he does the business and he was just what we needed culminating in an outstanding play off victory.
What a day that was
The Manager
In this hypothetical world where Simon Grayson has gone for pastures new I’ve decided to go for a former player and manager, a man who’s reputation is of doing the business.
David Moyes he hears you cry
Can you hear the people sing,
singing the song of big sam
it is the music of a team
that will moderately over achieve
When the kicking of the ball
Hits the striker on his head
There is victory about to start
When the clean sheet comes
...Yeah its Sam allardyce
The Dream
To dream of Managing real Madrid
To fight Like joey barton on a night out
To bear Adrian Durham saying mean things
To run where Diouf could not be bothered
( I bet you are surprised I went with the man from la Mancha instead of another Les Mis number)
Fortunately the dream is not to put on an amateur show of the play about the making of an amateur production of a play about Don Quixote, but to reach the premier league, Win the F.A cup and do one better the he did at Bolton, not to play in the europa League but to grace its finest competition The champions league. In true big sam fashion I will also aim to get the England job with a super power point and knock their bleeding socks off and become alardycio and manage Real Madrid
Sam allardyce really reminds me of marlon brando in on the waterfont
“You don't understand. I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I coulda been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am” if only the world could learn to love a long ball and the skill of Kevin davies’ elbowing
I was tempted to double up on the les Mis theme but decided against it. Here is my rejected number
I dreamed a dream in time gone by
When balls where kicked long
And Kevin Davies worth playing
I dreamed we would not concede
I dreamed that referees would be forgiving
Then I was young and unafraid
And signings were made and Kevin Nolan was used not wasted
and there were large bungs to be paid
No ball unkicked
No centre back unelbowed
But Mike Ashley Came at night
With his voice as load as thunder
As he tore my dreams apart
as he sacked me on the spot
I spent the summer in my villa in spain
I filled my days with beer and sunbathing
I took my lunches and teas outside
But all was gone when Blackburn came
And still I dream Real Madrid will come
That we will win all the trophies
But my long ball reputation stops me
And there are reputations we cannot shake!
I had a dream my life would be
Managing big teams in warm places
So different now, from what I dreamed
Now skysports has killed the dream