Preston North End F.C.

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Preston North End
Badge of Preston North End
Full name Preston North End
Football Club
Nickname(s) The Lilywhites,
The Invincibles,
Northenders
The Guild
Founded 1881
Ground Deepdale, Preston
Lancashire, England
(Capacity 21,000 APPROX)
Chairman Flag of England Derek Shaw
Manager Flag of Scotland Alan Irvine
League The Championship
2006–07
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Preston North End Football Club are an English professional football club located in the Deepdale area of the city of Preston, Lancashire, currently playing in the second tier of English league football, The Championship. They were the main founder member of the English Football League in 1888 and were the first English football champions.

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In the past Preston were famously successful, being the first winners of "The Double" in English football. In 1888-89 Preston became the first, and only, team to go throughout an entire season unbeaten in both the league and FA Cup — only Arsenal F.C., in 2003-04, have managed to have an unbeaten season in the top division since. They were league champions again the following season, but have not won the title since. Their last major trophy was an FA Cup triumph in 1938.

Preston were relegated to the Second Division (currently the Football League Championship) in 1961 and have not played in the top division since. They did reach the FA Cup final in 1964, but lost to West Ham United.

Bobby Charlton, an England World Cup winner from 1966, was appointed Preston manager in 1973, but was unable to stop them from sliding into the Third Division in his first season and left after two years in charge. A brief respite in 1978 saw them win promotion back to the Second Division, but they went down after three seasons and in 1985 fell into the Fourth Division for the first time in their history.

Preston North End in 1888-89, the first Football League champions, subsequently doing 'The Double'
Preston North End in 1888-89, the first Football League champions, subsequently doing 'The Double'

In 1986, Preston finished second from bottom in the Fourth Division and only avoided dropping into the Gola League because the other Football League members voted in favour of the division's bottom four teams retaining their senior status.

The arrival of new manager John McGrath saw Preston win promotion to the Third Division a year later, and they were still at this level when McGrath left in 1990. Veteran player Les Chapman took over as manager, but left in October 1992 to be replaced by John Beck. The 38-year-old Beck had only recently been sacked by Cambridge United, where he had achieved two successive promotions and come within a whisker of attaining a unique third. Beck was unable to save Cambridge from relegation from the first season of the new Division Two. He endured two successive Division Three playoff final failures before quitting in 1995 to be replaced by his assistant Gary Peters

Peters guided Preston to Division Three title glory in his first season as manager, and quit in February 1998 to be replaced by 34-year-old defender David Moyes. Preston quickly developed into Division Two promotion contenders under Moyes, reaching the 1998-99 playoffs (losing to Gillingham in the semi-finals before finally being promoted as champions a year later. They almost made it two promotions a row in 2001, but lost 3-0 to Bolton in the Division One final.

Moyes left for Everton in March 2002 and was succeeded by former Scottish national coach Craig Brown. Preston were little more than an unfashionable mid-table side during Brown's tenure, though they were never in any real danger of being relegated. He left in October 2004 to be succeeded by his assistant Billy Davies.

Davies guided Preston to the Championship playoff final in his first season as manager, but they lost to West Ham United. They reached the playoffs again the following year, this time losing in the semi-finals. Davies then moved to Derby and was replaced by Carlisle boss Paul Simpson, who has since carried on where Davies left off. Preston spent much of the 2006-07 season in the automatic promotion or playoff places, but finished just outside the top six despite a 1-0 victory over Birmingham City at Deepdale on the final day of the season.

On 11 July 2007 David Nugent, one of the most highly rated players in Preston North End's history and the first to win an England cap for some 50 years, left the club to join Portsmouth for a reported transfer fee of £6,000,000.

On 13 November 2007, manager Paul Simpson was sacked by chairman Derek Shaw after a horrendous start the Preston's Campaign. They currently sit 21st in The Championship, one place above the relegation zone

On 20 November 2007, Everton assistant manager Alan Irvine was appointed as Preston's new manager on a three and a half year deal.

Main article: Deepdale (stadium)

Listed according to when they became managers for Preston North End:

As of 1 November 2007.[1]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of England GK Andrew Lonergan
3 Flag of Scotland DF Callum Davidson
5 Flag of France DF Youl Mawene
7 Flag of England MF Chris Sedgwick
8 Flag of England FW Karl Hawley
9 Flag of Ghana FW Patrick Agyemang
10 Flag of Scotland FW Paul Gallagher (on loan from Blackburn Rovers)
11 Flag of England MF Darren Carter
12 Flag of Ireland DF Sean St Ledger
13 Flag of Ireland GK Wayne Henderson
14 Flag of England DF Liam Chilvers
15 Flag of England MF Simon Whaley
16 Flag of England MF Paul McKenna (captain)
No. Position Player
17 Flag of England FW Brett Ormerod
18 Flag of England DF Matthew Hill
19 Flag of England DF Billy Jones
20 Flag of England MF Kevin Nicholls
21 Flag of England FW Andrew Carroll (on loan from Newcastle United)
22 Flag of England Nathan Waterhouse
23 Flag of England MF Lewis Neal
25 Flag of England MF Adam Nowland
30 Flag of England GK Chris Neal
31 Flag of England GK Andrew Murphy
32 Flag of England DF Dylan Adams
33 Flag of England FW Neil Mellor

No. Position Player
4 Flag of England MF Danny Pugh (on loan to Stoke)
6 Flag of England MF Jason Jarrett (on loan to QPR)
24 Flag of England MF Joe Anyinsah (on loan to Carlisle United)
34 Flag of England FW Chris McGrail (on loan to Accrington Stanley)

The affiliated women's football team is called Preston North End W.F.C., which currently plays in the FA Women's Premier League Northern Division.

  1. ^ Profiles. Preston North End FC. Retrieved on 2007-09-02.

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