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Goal shortage worries Preston North End boss



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Published Date:
14 May 2008
Preston North End boss Alan Irvine says goals are a major worry as he plans for next season.
But the Deepdale manager is refusing to lay all the responsibility for shooting Preston up the table solely at the door of his quartet of strikers.

He is demanding other departments provide more ammunition for the frontmen to fire.

And he has revealed the squad will be doing just as much work on creating chances as they do on finishing them when pre-season training gets underway on July 1.

"Goals are a worry, without a doubt," he told the Evening Post.

"But we have done a lot of video work with the strikers and a lot on the training ground.

"I think the strikers know a lot better now where we want them to get to in terms of positions and the type of movement we are looking for.

"But of course there are a whole lot of things that are needed to come together in order to create chances.

"And one of the big things I am really looking forward to working on is our passing, receiving and movement as a team.

"It might sound a bit of an obvious statement, but we need to create more chances in order for the strikers to score more goals."

In all, North End used nine strikers last season – four of them on loan.

Between them they found the net just 29 times in 50 matches in league and cups.

Ten of those were scored by Neil Mellor, nine of them after Irvine took over as manager.

But the most anyone else managed was five – by both Chris Brown and Karl Hawley.

The team's overall goals-per-appearance ratio was just short of one in six.

Irvine is looking to improve on that considerably next term.

"The fact is, looking back, I don't think we have created lots and lots of chances," he said.

"There have been spells where they have missed great chances and we talked about that around December when we were missing some good openings. Not lots and lots, but very good ones all the same.

"While we were missing them at one end we were making a mistake at the other end and, of course, that is going to be a disaster, isn't it?

"But as the season has gone on I don't think we have been missing as many.

"And when strikers miss they need to know there is another one coming along just around the corner.

"I think Neil Mellor has shown that there are goals there, without any question. He is a natural finisher.

"Most of his goals have come since January and at first a lot of them were off the bench.

"But the good thing is he is now scoring when starting games, which is good.

"Neil, of all the players, was probably the one who was wishing the season hadn't ended when it did because he was on a nice little run."

Irvine admits that, as things stand, adding to his strikeforce is not a major priority this summer, with centre-half and left-wing the two main areas of concern in terms of cover.

But with Brett Ormerod having been out on loan at Nottingham Forest for the last two months of the season – at his own request – it may be that there could be a vacancy in that department should he or any of the others be the subject of a tempting bid during the summer.

North End continue to be linked with USA international Taylor Twellman, despite an offer in excess of £1.5m being rejected by Major League Soccer.

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Tom Harrison,

Deepdale 14/05/2008 10:12:07
You have to have people providing quality balls in for the goals to be scored and we don't haver people good enough at PNE to put it on a plate for Brown, Mels et al.

We need to look at bringing in people who can beat their man and put over a quality ball. Likewise the man in central midfield should be bombing on and getting upwards of 5-10 a season to alleviate some of the pressure from the strikers. Chaplow has notched a few and could be good next season but i satill expect more from Carter and the fact Kenna has not scorted last season is very disappointing.

We need NEW wingers and possibly someone in the middle who can pick out that KILLER pass because if we get them then Mellor and Brown will put them away. You can have 11 strikers on the books but uinless they get quality service then there is no piont in them.
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Tom Harrison,

Deepdale 14/05/2008 10:13:04
You have to have people providing quality balls in for the goals to be scored and we don't haver people good enough at PNE to put it on a plate for Brown, Mels et al.

We need to look at bringing in people who can beat their man and put over a quality ball. Likewise the man in central midfield should be bombing on and getting upwards of 5-10 a season to alleviate some of the pressure from the strikers. Chaplow has notched a few and could be good next season but i satill expect more from Carter and the fact Kenna has not scorted last season is very disappointing.

We need NEW wingers and possibly someone in the middle who can pick out that KILLER pass because if we get them then Mellor and Brown will put them away. You can have 11 strikers on the books but uinless they get quality service then there is no piont in them.
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Walrus,

14/05/2008 10:25:34
Mr Harrison, are you subtly trying to suggest a former left winger who would know Alan Irvine pretty well maybe on his way here, or juts suggesting it would be a good signing?
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Man-of-Reason,

14/05/2008 10:55:46
LOL ! I remember walking up the road to the West Brom ground a few years ago, and sprayed on the wall was "KILLER KILBANE" ..... that cross from the left after 2 minutes in the final game of the 1995/6 season, as an 18yr old, aganst Exeter was sublime, one up ;-) Saville & Wilkinson scoring that day .... I know Saville hit 30 that season, well supported by Wilkinson, many supplied by KILLER ;-)
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tom d,

preston 14/05/2008 12:11:13
We need a central midfielder who can put the balls in the channels ,we never replaced brian oneil who controled out midfield .And i agree we need quality down the flanks,alan irvin surely knows this.
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j.pne,

Fulwood 14/05/2008 15:13:29
it's all very well knowing the positions we need to strengthen but were can you buy good quality players at reasonble prices that will do the job for north end????? i wouldn't rule out the possibilty of signing eddie lewis....surely it would be worth a go????? or what about darren huckerby????? and he's availeble on a free transfer
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Man-of-Reason,

14/05/2008 16:37:04
re post#6, for sure, experience would be good to complement the youngsters ... Huckerby could be worth a go, just depends on his wage demands.
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Rago,

preston 14/05/2008 17:09:09
Cnt believe we're not in for freddy eastwood i think he would compliment our strike force. Get rid of hawley n ormrod n gt a decent central midfielder n wingers n up the whites :P
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EllyPNE4ever,

14/05/2008 17:29:00
we can sign who ever whats to come here is the reality gents!! but when the club captain is unhappy and wants to go after 11 seasons we may well yet be in trouble
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EllyPNE4ever,

14/05/2008 17:30:32
have it on very good authority that mckenna will leave this summer!!!!!! and thats a real shame for someone who has served our club like a lion for years!!!
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