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North End's superb win in pictures



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Published Date: 11 August 2008
Our cameras were at Portman Road to bring you all the action as Preston North End get off to a fantastic start against Ipswich Town.
Alan Irvine's men pulled off one of the shocks of the opening day by becoming only the second Championship side in 17 months to win at Portman Road.

Alan Irvine's men recovered from going a goal behind after less than 80 seconds to roar back with strikes from skipper Paul McKenna and Simon Whaley to turn things round by half-time.

And they completed the job with a gutsy defensive display after the interval to hold on bravely to the points.

Click view gallery on the right hand side to see bigger versions of the pictures.

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  • Last Updated: 11 August 2008 8:12 AM
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11/08/2008 13:03:45
"Neil Mellor chases back to make a tackle"

haha

I never saw that all game.

Looking at the faces, the ipswich player is all calm and lose, while he jogs slowly with the ball.

Then mellors is bright red, dieing of tiredness.

Bellys gonna get yu!
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