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Published Date:
20 November 2009
New Preston North End recruit Michael Tonge is eager to kick-start his career with an eight-game loan stay at Deepdale.
The 26-year-old midfielder will make his North End debut against Newcastle on Monday night after joining from Stoke until the end of December.

He has struggled to make an impact with the Potters since a £2.35m move from Sheffield United 18 months ago, and views this temporary stay at PNE as a golden opportunity to get some first-team football.

Alan Irvine moved for Tonge to strengthen an engine room which has been spluttering in recent weeks.

North End have eight games between now and December 28, the Preston boss fears injury and suspension could leave him short of numbers in that busy spell.

Irvine, who today celebrates two years in the Deepdale hotseat, said: "I was wary of being left light in this run of games, it's a lot to expect to get through eight games without losing players.

"We have to cover ourselves and in Michael we have got a player who is proven at both this level and above, he gives us another option in an area where we have been quite badly stretched since Barry Nicholson broke his leg.

"It's just a loan, Michael is on a long contract at Stoke, on wages we can't get near. At the moment it runs until the end of December, that is all that has so far been discussed and agreed.

"While he hasn't featured a lot at Stoke, Michael had a fantastic record of games for Sheffield United. When I was at Everton, we were looking at both him and Phil Jagielka on a regular basis."

It's down the centre of midfield where Tonge is likely to play, and that's the position the player himself favours.

Said Tonge: "In the cup games and reserves at Stoke I've been playing a wider role, but I prefer it when I play in the centre of midfield.

"I need to get some first-team games. Preston are a good team, play some good football, and hopefully I can help the lads pick up some more points."

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  • Last Updated: 20 November 2009 8:38 AM
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Northwest,

The Cinnamons 20/11/2009 08:55:02
I think we need to be realistic to know that he is never gonna come here permenently, as with Williamson but he will probably help us out during a very difficult period.

Alan has already said as much in yesterdays interview, "He can put himself in the shop woindow" but it certainly won't be within our price range. Stoke would want at least £1.5 mill for him not to mention the astronomical wages he will have been receiving.

It is a nice thought and who knows, he may extend his loan here until the end of the season if all goes well?

Good Luck Tongey.
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The Future is White,

20/11/2009 10:23:02
Whilst Tongey is part of the squad, i hope he makes a massive impact, he has bags of experience and hopefully he'll use this to control midfield over the next 8 or so games we have, not only to help us on the push for promotion but his own career to. looks like he needs this just as much as us.

Up the Whites
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Red5,

Preston 20/11/2009 11:48:47
He is just what we need. Great piece of business
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Northwest,

The Cinnamons 20/11/2009 14:16:18
My only criticism is that he is another midfielder without any pace.

He is a bit like Carter in my opinion.

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tulketh kid,

20/11/2009 17:39:08
bit like Carter,................ not being a sheff utd fan i cant recall exactly the games tonge played well in, but i remember that he did well when i saw him!

Can anybody name one game when you thought wow that Carter ran or changed this game ? (that question refers to for the better by the way)
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