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Encyclopedia > Preston North End
Preston North End
Full name Preston North End
Football Club
Nickname The Lilywhites
Founded 1881
Ground Deepdale, Preston
Capacity 21,412
Chairman Derek Shaw
Manager Billy Davies
League The Championship
2003-04 First Division, 15th
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Preston North End Football Club are a professional English football team. They currently (2004-2005) play in the Football League Championship


Their home ground is at Deepdale in the city of Preston, Lancashire, and they are nicknamed the 'Lilywhites'.


Formed in 1881 and one of the founding members of the Football League in 1888, Preston North End won the first league championship (1888-89). The club was also the first to achieve the 'double' of winning the FA Cup (1889, beating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0) and the Football League championship in the same season. This double was even more extraordinary in that the league was won without a single defeat, a feat which would not be repeated in the top division until 2003-04 (by Arsenal). Equally impressive was that the cup was won without conceding a single goal. During this period the team was nicknamed "The Invincibles" and featured a collection of local and Scottish players renowned for their eccentric behaviour. One centre forward used to walk his fox on the pitch during half time.


Preston North End played in the top two divisions of the League continuously until 1970. They also won the FA Cup in 1938 (beating Huddersfield Town 1-0). In 1970, however, they were relegated to Division 3 for the first time, but bounced back by winning the Division 3 championship 1970-71. The club did not maintain its position though, dropping eventually to Division 4 in 1985.


During the 1990s, however, Preston re-emerged under manager David Moyes.


Currently they are managed by ex-Motherwell boss Billy Davies and are attempting to re-emerge from some dark days under Craig Brown


Famous players

External links

  • PNEfans.net: No.1 Unofficial PNE Website (http://www.pnefans.net/)
  • PNE Online: Un-official Website and Fans Forum (http://www.pne-online.co.uk/)
  • Official website requiring registration for most things (http://www.pnefc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Home/0,,10362,00.html)
  • Unofficial website (http://www.prestonnorthend-mad.co.uk/footydb/loadinfo.asp)


Football League Championship 2004/05

Brighton & Hove Albion | Burnley | Cardiff City | Coventry City | Crewe Alexandra | Derby County | Gillingham | Ipswich Town | Leeds United | Leicester City | Millwall | Nottingham Forest | Plymouth Argyle | Preston North End | Queens Park Rangers | Reading | Rotherham United | Sheffield United | Stoke City | Sunderland | Watford | West Ham United | Wigan Athletic | Wolverhampton Wanderers

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Northern Premier League (Prem, 1) List of
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Isthmian League (Prem, 1, 2) Records FA Vase
English football league system FA NLS Cup

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  Results from FactBites:
 
Preston North End F.C. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (944 words)
Preston's most famous player is the legendary Tom Finney, one of England's finest ever forwards who combined playing throughout his long career for his home town club with running a successful plumbing business.
North End reached the FA Cup Final in the 1963-64 season, losing to West Ham 3-2 after a titantic struggle in front of a 100,000 capacity crowd.
Preston introduced a controversial plastic pitch in the late 1980s, a move as unpopular with the fans as it was with visiting teams.
100% Unnofficial Preston North End Website (457 words)
North End's best chance of the half fell to captain Chris Lucketti, good work from Cresswell, resulted in Eddie Lewis being able to get a good cross in, which landed straight to Lucketti.
PNE should of taken the lead, when Cresswell was brought down in the box, the ball deflected and fell to Lewis, who smashed the ball in the net.
PNE held on in the end, and took all three points, to climb upto 15th in the Championship table.
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