


Saturday 24th February 2018 – 15:00
Deepdale

Pre-Match Thoughts - Bluemike
Not gonna lie I am at a really low ebb right now where Ipswich Town are concerned, I think the last few seconds at Carrow Road certainly didn't help and I am still so fed up with how we let it slip away but in truth the issues I have run much deeper than that. I just think the last Eighteen Months have finally caught up with me, the gradual decline of our fan base for whatever reason, the insipid and predictable performances which OK at times I have been happy with but it just goes on and on and when you are not even seeing any end product that dull, boring Football becomes even harder to swallow, we go through game after game, particularly at home with barely an attempt at goal and then I hear how it wasn't too bad ? Really ? There is much uncertainty around the club now and it has been going on for ages, nobody comes out and says a damn thing, it just drifts along aimlessly, to be honest at times I feel for Mick McCarthy and other times I want to rip his head off, never in my life have I been so divided on how I feel about a Manager. It may be a bit extreme but at present I can see the club dying before our very eyes, I mean just how low are we prepared to let the attendances get ? The atmosphere Tuesday evening was dire, a morgue springs to mind and even those around me who wanted to vent their anger couldn't even muster the energy to shout the negative stuff, it really has become that bad.
Prior to the game on Wednesday I stood outside the ground and looked at the statue of the great Sir Bobby Robson and thought to myself my god how can this once great club be allowed to drift along in such a meaningless state, why is this just being allowed to happen, I thought back to the nights when the likes of Barcelona and St. Etienne were being put to the sword and while nobody can ever expect that again never have I ever thought I would feel so depressed about my beloved club, Evans is no fool and even if you are pro MM he can't stay because it will continue to fester away until such time as the damage could well become terminal, Mach has always said to me League One in a couple of years and I have basically laughed it off but failure to address our current situation in the Summer and god knows what may happen in the next season or Two, I am 100% sure under Mick we would always be comfortably safe but at what cost ? Then we have the issue of who can we even get in here to take on the Job of restoring us to some sort of promotion candidates, again that won't be easy, a young up and coming manager would have a hell of a task with the type of budget Mick gets and while I am wanting change I want Championship survival more, relegation would kill this club and the fools who say it may be a good thing need a Brain transplant, of course it could go the other way and see us fighting at the top of the table while playing good quality football, but my oh my what a gamble it would be. All in all I have no answers, all I know is that the game against Cardiff really hit home to me just how fed up I am becoming, most of it is at home, my away days keep me going and keep me sane but I get so Portman Road is not a nice place to go anymore.
I would like to think that was the end of the negative stuff but next up are Preston North End who are in the middle of a fine run of form and are looking a very good side indeed, under the leadership of ex Canary Alex Neil they are proving that when done right an unfancied and unfashionable club can be there or thereabouts, our depressing run of Two wins in the last Eleven looks likely to be extended as I am not hopeful of anything from this game, more injuries seem to have occured with Didsy and Garner both missing out in Midweek while Carayol was the latest new arrival to go down with illness shortly after arriving, it just goes on and on. It looks very likely that David McGoldrick has played his last game for the club and I am not sorry, he started the season well but has once again gone back to picking up injury after injury and I think we will find it hard to even give him away come May. So unfortunately I can see a comfortable home win in this one as our season stumbles to another predictable conclusion. Hopefully next week things will feel more upbeat where I am concerned but right now there are very few reasons to be cheerful. COYB'S......ITIL.
The Opposition – Preston North End

Preston North End was originally founded as a cricket club in 1863, by Mr Walter Pomfret of Deepdale Road, who was the first person to rent the field on which North End has always played. The original rent was £8 per year. As Preston already had a strong town's club, they adopted the "North End" suffix because they moved to the North End of the town when Moor Park opened, playing their matches at Moor Park. Prior to that they played at Bow Lane. The club adopted rugby union code in 1877, but one year later they played their first game under the rules of association football, and in May 1880 unanimously passed a resolution to adopt the association code.
Preston North End were famously successful during the early years of professional football in England. In 1887, Preston beat Hyde 26–0 in the First Round of the FA Cup, still a record winning margin in English first-class football. Preston forward Jimmy Ross scored eight goals in the match, going on to score 19 goals in the competition that season, also still a record.
In 1888–89, they became the first league champions and the first winners of "The Double", becoming the only team to date to go throughout an entire season unbeaten in both the league and FA Cup – winning the FA Cup without conceding a goal.
Preston were league champions again the following season, but have not won the title since. The club's last major trophy was an FA Cup triumph in 1938.
Preston were relegated to the Second Division in 1961 and have not played in the top division since. The club did reach the FA Cup final in 1964, but lost to West Ham United. Preston were relegated to the Third Division in the 1969–70 season. The club won the Third Division title at the first attempt and so returned to the Second Division.
Bobby Charlton, an England World Cup winner from 1966, was appointed Preston manager in 1973, but was unable to prevent the club from sliding into the Third Division in his first season and left after two years in charge. A brief respite in 1978 saw Preston win promotion back to the Second Division, but go down after three seasons. In 1985 the club fell into the Fourth Division for the first time in its history.
In 1986, Preston finished second from bottom in the Fourth Division and only avoided dropping into the Football Conference because the other Football League members voted in favour of the division's bottom four teams retaining their senior status.
A year later Preston won promotion to the Third Division and they were still at this level until 1990 when they were relegated from the first season of the new Division Two.
Preston were Division Three title in 1997, and in February 1998, 34-year-old defender David Moyes took over management of the club. Preston quickly developed into Division Two promotion contenders under Moyes, reaching the 1998–99 play-offs but losing out to Gillingham in the semi-finals, before finally being promoted as champions a year later.
Preston began the new millennium by winning promotion from Division 2 in the 1999–2000 season as champions. The club almost made it two promotions in a row in 2001 but lost 3–0 to Bolton Wanderers in the Division One play-off final. Moyes left for Everton in March 2002.
Preston were little more than a mid-table side until the 2004/5 season when Billy Davies took over and guided Preston to the Championship playoff final in his first season as manager, but they lost to West Ham United. The club reached the play-offs again the following year, this time losing out at the semi-final stage.
Preston spent much of the 2006–07 season in the automatic promotion or play-off places. However, from March 2007 the club slid rapidly down the league. On 11 July 2007, Nugent, the first Preston player to win an England cap for 50 years, left the club to join Portsmouth for a reported transfer fee of £6,000,000 and they did not recover from their poor run of form.
After a bad start to the 2007–08 season which saw the club pick up just three wins, Paul Simpson was sacked as manager on 13 November 2007 and Alan Irvine was appointed as Preston's new manager on a three-and-a-half year deal. He achieved his first objective as manager by finishing in 15th place, thus securing Preston's survival in the Championship.
The following season, he led Preston to 6th place in the Championship after a good run of form towards the end of the season, qualifying for the play-offs.
On 29 December 2008, Irvine was sacked after a poor run of results, with the club appointing Darren Ferguson as his successor and he narrowly secured their survival in the Championship.
In the 2009–10 season, Preston finished in 17th place and in the following season they were bottom of the Championship when Ferguson was sacked at Christmas.
Former Hull City manager Phil Brown was appointed as Ferguson's replacement, but could only achieve his first win in his 13th game in charge. This sparked an improved run of form, but could not prevent relegation to League One.
Brown was sacked on 14 December 2011 after less than a year in charge. After four weeks of interviews, Preston approached Stevenage manager Graham Westley and he was appointed manager on Friday 13 January 2012. Following a poor string of results, including a club record run of 12 home games without a win, Westley was sacked as Preston manager on 13 February 2013.
On 18 February 2013, it was confirmed that Simon Grayson had taken charge of Prestonand by the end of the 2012–13 season Preston were safe in 14th place, 11 points clear of relegation.
Preston won promotion to the Championship after beating Swindon Town 4–0 in the League One play-off Final on 24 May 2015, having failed in their previous nine appearances in the play-offs.
Since promotion to the second tier, Preston have achieved two successive top-half finishes despite having the third-lowest budget in the Championship, relying on a shrewd transfer policy and the development of young, relatively inexpensive players.
Last season Preston finished in 11th place with 62 points.
The Manager – Alex Neil

Past Match - Video Highlights - Trev
Form Guide
Preston Last 5 Matches - Currently in 9th place with 51 points
30 Jan Nottm Forest 0 - 3 Preston
3 Feb Preston 2 - 1 Hull City
10 Feb Brentford 1 - 1 Preston
17 Feb Preston 1 - 1 Wolverhampton
20 Feb Aston Villa 1 - 1 Preston
Ipswich Last 5 Matches - Currently in place 14th with 45 points
27 Jan Ipswich Town 0 - 1 Wolverhampton
3 Feb Sunderland 0 - 2 Ipswich Town
10 Feb Ipswich Town 0 - 0 Burton Albion
18 Feb Norwich City 1 - 1 Ipswich Town
21 Feb Ipswich Town 0 - 1 Cardiff City
Fixtures of Interest which may affect Towns standing
BURTON ALBION VS MILLWALL
NORWICH CITY VS BOLTON WANDERERS
LEEDS UTD VS BRENTFORD FC
Match Referee – Scott Duncan

PRESTON NORTH END 1 IPSWICH TOWN 1