04-10-2018, 18:42
Latics arrive for their at the moment bi annual visit following their promotion from League 1 for the second tme in three years. Since the FA Cup win over Man City in the final in 2013 they have managed to be relegated three times and promoted twice which considering they were still in receipt of a parachute payments for 4 years does show they have been a bit inept.
The club are in the midst of being taken over by a Hong Kong syndicate or somebody in the Asia area, Chippy Dave is still in charge until the takeover and by the time that happens it is hoped he may have found some charisma. They have for once appointed a decent in Paul Cook and have Signed Championship players such as Joe Garner once of this parish.
As with their previous season in League 1 Will Grigg bagged a lot of goals but still doubts remain whether he can do it at this level, here is a picture of Will when he was on fire.
The Pies have a decent record against us in recent meetings although last time we did beat them 1-0 in a televised shocker on Sky.
Team news for us is included later however after Tuesday's epic one thing might have happened we seem to get a bit of luck especially with our penalty.
There you go and not a single mention of Wigan being a rugby town!!!!!!!
Preston North End manager Alex Neil has plenty of options to consider when it comes to team selection for the visit of Paul Cook’s Wigan Athletic to Deepdale.
All three of his substitutes at Villa Park on Wednesday night had an impact, Daniel Johnson, Paul Gallagher and Louis Moult all on the scoresheet in the thrilling encounter with Steve Bruce’s Villans.
Moult replaced Darnell Fisher, who hobbled from the field after a strong tackle late in the game, and the North End No.2 will need to be assessed before the squad is finalised for the clash with the Latics, but Brandon Barker who missed the game through illness should be available.
Josh Harrop will undergo his operation on his ACL injury in the near future and he joins Billy Bodin (with the same injury) on the sidelines.
Calum Woods is nearing fitness, whilst Sean Maguire continues to build his fitness after two months on the sidelines, but neither will be fit to return before the international break.
For Paul Cook, Gavin Massey is a long-term absentee with a hamstring injury and rangy centre half Dan Burn hasn't featured this season, having injured his foot at Rangers in their final friendly, but he is now back in training.
Captain Sam Morsy missed Tuesday night's game with Swansea City with a minor hamstring injury, but is likely to return at Deepdale for what would be his 300th career appearance.
Former North End player, Lilywhites supporter and fan favourite Joe Garner has started each of the last three games for the Latics and is guaranteed a warm welcome
Ref Watch: Wigan Athletic
Premier League official Lee Probert takes charge of the Lilywhites’ local derby against Wigan Athletic at Deepdale this weekend.
The experienced referee was last in PR1 for the victory over Leeds United in March this year, his only PNE game last season. Likewise, he took charge of just one North End fixture the previous year, away at Huddersfield Town in April 2017.
This is the Wiltshire referee’s tenth game in charge of North End since his joined the league’s lists back in the 2003/04 season; the last of which before that clash at the Terriers, being at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane in January 2015, when the Lilywhites won an FA Cup fourth round replay 3-1.
Over the years he has refereed European games and international matches, so is a very well-respected official, who this season have taken charge of five games, issuing 17 cautions and two red cards – both in the same game between Everton and AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League.
An interesting fact is that Lee was the referee when the Lilywhites played at QPR in February 2005 in the first of the modern day Gentry Day fixtures, former PNE skipper Chris Lucketti and David Nugent scoring in the 2-1 win at Loftus Road.
He will be assisted by Andrew Garratt and Neil Davies, whilst the fourth official for the fixture will be Ross Joyce.
The club are in the midst of being taken over by a Hong Kong syndicate or somebody in the Asia area, Chippy Dave is still in charge until the takeover and by the time that happens it is hoped he may have found some charisma. They have for once appointed a decent in Paul Cook and have Signed Championship players such as Joe Garner once of this parish.
As with their previous season in League 1 Will Grigg bagged a lot of goals but still doubts remain whether he can do it at this level, here is a picture of Will when he was on fire.
The Pies have a decent record against us in recent meetings although last time we did beat them 1-0 in a televised shocker on Sky.
Team news for us is included later however after Tuesday's epic one thing might have happened we seem to get a bit of luck especially with our penalty.
There you go and not a single mention of Wigan being a rugby town!!!!!!!
Preston North End manager Alex Neil has plenty of options to consider when it comes to team selection for the visit of Paul Cook’s Wigan Athletic to Deepdale.
All three of his substitutes at Villa Park on Wednesday night had an impact, Daniel Johnson, Paul Gallagher and Louis Moult all on the scoresheet in the thrilling encounter with Steve Bruce’s Villans.
Moult replaced Darnell Fisher, who hobbled from the field after a strong tackle late in the game, and the North End No.2 will need to be assessed before the squad is finalised for the clash with the Latics, but Brandon Barker who missed the game through illness should be available.
Josh Harrop will undergo his operation on his ACL injury in the near future and he joins Billy Bodin (with the same injury) on the sidelines.
Calum Woods is nearing fitness, whilst Sean Maguire continues to build his fitness after two months on the sidelines, but neither will be fit to return before the international break.
For Paul Cook, Gavin Massey is a long-term absentee with a hamstring injury and rangy centre half Dan Burn hasn't featured this season, having injured his foot at Rangers in their final friendly, but he is now back in training.
Captain Sam Morsy missed Tuesday night's game with Swansea City with a minor hamstring injury, but is likely to return at Deepdale for what would be his 300th career appearance.
Former North End player, Lilywhites supporter and fan favourite Joe Garner has started each of the last three games for the Latics and is guaranteed a warm welcome
Ref Watch: Wigan Athletic
Premier League official Lee Probert takes charge of the Lilywhites’ local derby against Wigan Athletic at Deepdale this weekend.
The experienced referee was last in PR1 for the victory over Leeds United in March this year, his only PNE game last season. Likewise, he took charge of just one North End fixture the previous year, away at Huddersfield Town in April 2017.
This is the Wiltshire referee’s tenth game in charge of North End since his joined the league’s lists back in the 2003/04 season; the last of which before that clash at the Terriers, being at Sheffield United’s Bramall Lane in January 2015, when the Lilywhites won an FA Cup fourth round replay 3-1.
Over the years he has refereed European games and international matches, so is a very well-respected official, who this season have taken charge of five games, issuing 17 cautions and two red cards – both in the same game between Everton and AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League.
An interesting fact is that Lee was the referee when the Lilywhites played at QPR in February 2005 in the first of the modern day Gentry Day fixtures, former PNE skipper Chris Lucketti and David Nugent scoring in the 2-1 win at Loftus Road.
He will be assisted by Andrew Garratt and Neil Davies, whilst the fourth official for the fixture will be Ross Joyce.
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