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No fresh injuries ahead of Wolves

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Published Date: 19 September 2008
Preston North End manager Alan Irvine has no fresh injury concerns ahead of tomorrow's game against league leaders Wolverhampton Wanderers at Deepdale.
The Scot will be assessing the fitness of Richard Chaplow who picked up a hamstring injury on Monday and Chris Brown who returned to training yesterday after a lengthy spell on the sidelines with back and ankle trouble - though Callum Davidson will not feature with knee problems.

Meanwhile Preston are lying third in the Championship two points behind tomorrow's opponents Wolves - a win could mean leapfrogging them to take control of the league.

Commenting on the upcoming game, Irvine added: "It will be a tough game - they've scored a lot of goals so far in the Championship and there's no doubt that we'll have to defend well against them -
but we have to make sure that when we've got the ball we'll cause them problems."

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  • Last Updated: 20 September 2008 7:50 AM
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PNEofOLD,

3rd 19/09/2008 18:42:30
well said Al - lol - stating the obvious a bit there !
If we can get a result tomorrow and then a few of the others come back from injury , we'll be in a very strong position.
Top 2 by sunday ? why not !!!!
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Simonpne,

Gee Cross Hyde 19/09/2008 22:01:06
thats good news .we are near the top and have a full fit squad to choose from .
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Can'ttakemuchmoreofthis.,

Preston 20/09/2008 09:44:31
Is the hamstring injury Chaplow picked up on Monday different from the one he sustained last Saturday at Coventry?
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