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PNE expecting tough Bristol match



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Published Date: 28 November 2008
Preston North End will be looking to extend their unbeaten run to five games when they face Bristol City on Saturday.
But the Lilywhite boss Alan Irvine is all too aware of the treat Bristol City pose holding the fourth best away record in the Championship.

The Scot said: "Well I'm expecting a really tough game because they're actually the fourth best away side in the league.

"I think they've done very well. They're in a good enough position at this moment -

"If they could rediscover the home form that they had last year, they know that they could move up the table but it will be a really tough game."

North End are currently ninth in the division on 28 points and a win could see them move into the play-off zone.

The Gaffer added: "I'm always confident that we can win in the Championship.

"I think that the league is so tight and that any team who play well on the day is capable of winning."


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KEV,

Preston 28/11/2008 20:00:51
Losing Wayne Brown could be costly. Is Youl good enough? Lets see how the next few weeks go, maybe signing a centre-half in January is a priority.

C'MON THE WHITES, LETS CONTINUE OUR GOOD FORM, LETS SHOW HOW GOOD WE ARE TO THE REST OF THE WORLD WATCHING ON SKY LETS MAKE IT ANOTHER 3 POINTS.
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Bolwhite,

Bolton 29/11/2008 08:51:50
So what treat are City holding for North End today LEP? An own goal, a penalty and a gifted third?

Come on everyone get behind the whites at Deepdale today and give the team a boost, never mind watching it on the small screen with no atmosphere
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Roy David,

Deal, Kent. 29/11/2008 09:24:54
Kev: What's with this 'signing a centre half priority?' We've got Youl (commanding in the air when I saw him against Watford), we've got Chilvers waiting in the wings (his partnership with Ledge is first class), we've got the exciting half million signing Neil Trotman nearing full fitness. And,oh yes,we've got the Republic of Ireland Under 21 international Eddie Nolan standing by. Strikes me that we've got more capable central defenders than soft Joe. Cheers, all.
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deepdaledave,

kirkham 29/11/2008 15:22:37
good luck guys make it 3 more points in front of the tv cameras irvines barmy army
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