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You would think listening to some of your colleagues on here that you won the World Cup with only 3 first teamers.10M
Keep the faith143T
Experienced manager Ryan Lowe win rate at PNE 36.36%
This season it’s 29.4%
The simple true is under Ryan Lowe things have got worse and to me he looks out of his depth and will be gone if things haven’t improved come the start of the World Cup60Q
More fans, more trophies, bigger stadium, winning head to head, and still ahead of you.
You have 1 relegated season in the top flight as badge of honour.
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Your still a no mark tin pot club.56More replies (9)downT
PNE are still superior.613More replies (1)downO
They both get tastily battered
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No mark, tinpot club.35More replies (4)downP
Yates is on fire, great flick on by big Gaz for the first too.20B
Although I think he will survive until after the World Cup.20More commentsBack to topunknown
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Last updated on 4 hours ago4 hours ago.From the section Championshipcomments140Charlie Patino's excellent strike put Blackpool back in front against Preston Two goals from top-scorer Jerry Yates and a lovely strike from Charlie Patino saw Blackpool edge Preston in a pulsating west Lancashire derby at Bloomfield Road. After Yates had nodded the Seasiders into the lead from close range, North End levelled with a Ben Whiteman penalty. Against the run of play after the break, on-loan Arsenal midfielder Patino drilled a left-footed effort from 20 yards past Freddie Woodman to restore Blackpool's lead. Yates' second header with eight minutes left gave the hosts some breathing space and they survived a barnstorming finish after a Callum Connolly own goal made it 3-2, with CJ Hamilton sealing victory with Woodman out of his goal after going up for a corner. The win was only Blackpool's second in eight games as North End missed the chance to climb into the Championship's top six.Relive Saturday's Championship actionLatest Championship table The 97th meeting between these two rivals started in breathless fashion in the lunchtime sunshine at a bouncing Bloomfield Road with Preston shading the opening exchanges as Emil Riis and fit-again Liam Lindsay went close. Blackpool's Brad Potts warmed Woodman's hands from a tight angle before the Seasiders sent the home fans wild when Yates nodded home from a few yards following Gary Madine's flick-on from a free-kick. The visitors responded with a Riis shot that was comfortably saved by Chris Maxwell before the Dane was fouled in the box by Blackpool captain Marvin Ekpiteta following a strong run. Whiteman emphatically cracked the spot-kick down the middle to equalise. Preston swarmed over the Tangerines early in the second half but found the home side's defence in resolute mood and their resilience was rewarded when Patino pinged in his cracker to restore their lead. Despite more Preston pressure, Blackpool settled their nerves when Yates leapt to power in his eighth of the season from Patino's cross - scoring twice for the third time in four matches. That only set the game up for another twist as Ched Evans made a nuisance of himself in a scramble in the box that saw the ball go in off the post via Connolly. Preston threw everything at Blackpool in search of an equaliser but their endeavour ultimately sealed their fate when Hamilton extinguished their hopes with a fourth in the fifth minute of added-on time. With goalkeeper Woodman up for a corner, Hamilton was sent clear to stroke home into an unguarded net and seal the points. Blackpool manager Michael Appleton told BBC Radio Lancashire: "I feel fantastic after that and why shouldn't we? It's been a tough few weeks. The atmosphere was incredible. "We've shown we're capable of scoring goals and I think the players showed a lot of character. "It's always crucial going ahead in games because it makes you a bit freer, which is difficult in a derby. "I thought we looked really threatening and put them under pressure. After a difficult week, I'll enjoy this one." Preston North End boss Ryan Lowe told BBC Radio Lancashire: "The scoreline doesn't [tell the whole story] and before they scored their second, it looking like only one team was going to create more chances. "It definitely wasn't a 4-2 but our final third was lacking in quality. I said to the group you have to punish teams when you're on top and we couldn't do it. "We're playing some good football and I think you can see that. We've just got to keep working to get better." Line-upsMatch StatsLive TextLine-ups
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Formation 4-3-31Maxwell2Connolly21Ekpiteta34Thorniley3Husband28Patino35Bridcutt12Dougall9Yates14Madine22Hamilton1Maxwell2Connolly21Ekpiteta34Thorniley Substituted forR Williamsat 80'minutes3HusbandSubstituted forThompsonat 86'minutes28PatinoBooked at 45mins35BridcuttSubstituted forCareyat 30'minutes12Dougall9Yates14Madine22HamiltonSubstitutes
15R Williams16Carey23Thompson24Wright25Corbeanu26Poveda-Ocampo32GrimshawPreston
Formation 3-4-1-21Woodman14Storey6Lindsay3Cunningham44Potts4Whiteman18Ledson2Fernández13McCann20Woodburn19Riis1Woodman14StoreyBooked at 45mins Substituted forEvansat 83'minutes6Lindsay3CunninghamSubstituted forDiabyat 64'minutes44Potts4Whiteman18LedsonSubstituted forMaguireat 76'minutes2FernándezBooked at 27mins13McCannSubstituted forBrowneat 83'minutes20WoodburnSubstituted forBradyat 76'minutes19RiisSubstitutes
8Browne9Evans10Johnson11Brady23Diaby24Maguire25CornellReferee:Chris KavanaghAttendance:13,632Match Stats
Home TeamBlackpoolAway TeamPrestonPossessionHome42%Away58%ShotsHome11Away18Shots on TargetHome5Away6CornersHome1Away6FoulsHome11Away12Live Text
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Match ends, Blackpool 4, Preston North End 2.90'+6'Full Time
Second Half ends, Blackpool 4, Preston North End 2.90'+5'goalGoal
Goal Blackpool 4, Preston North End 2. CJ Hamilton (Blackpool) right footed shot from more than 35 yards to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Jerry Yates following a fast break.90'+5'Post update
Attempt blocked. Robbie Brady (Preston North End) left footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Emil Riis.90'+5'Post update
Attempt blocked. Álvaro Fernández (Preston North End) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.90'+4'Post update
Corner, Preston North End. Conceded by Dominic Thompson.90'+2'Post update
Attempt missed. Sonny Carey (Blackpool) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Gary Madine.90'+1'Post update
Foul by Benjamin Whiteman (Preston North End).90'+1'Post update
Kenneth Dougall (Blackpool) wins a free kick in the defensive half.89'goalGoal
Own Goal by Callum Connolly, Blackpool. Blackpool 3, Preston North End 2.89'Post update
Attempt missed. Ched Evans (Preston North End) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Robbie Brady with a cross following a set piece situation.89'Post update
Hand ball by Callum Connolly (Blackpool).86'Post update
Foul by Benjamin Whiteman (Preston North End).86'Post update
Gary Madine (Blackpool) wins a free kick in the attacking half.86'Substitution
Substitution, Blackpool. Dominic Thompson replaces James Husband because of an injury.85'Post update
Foul by Sean Maguire (Preston North End).85'Post update
Chris Maxwell (Blackpool) wins a free kick in the defensive half.85'Post update
Attempt missed. Emil Riis (Preston North End) left footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left.83'Substitution
Substitution, Preston North End. Ched Evans replaces Jordan Storey.83'Substitution
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To use comments you will need to have JavaScript enabled. 140 commentsPComment posted by Peter Armisteaf today at 15 32Peter Armisteaf
15:32What a great derby game. The difference? For once the pool took their chances and Preston didn’t. So tight in this league!170TComment posted by The Seasider today at 15 27The Seasider
15:27That atmosphere was bouncing absolutely bouncing. Up The Mighty Pool, Let's kick on boys214BReply posted by bushwacker today at 16 09bushwacker
16:09to The Seasider"That atmosphere was bouncing absolutely bouncing. Up The Mighty Pool, Let's kick on boys"bushwacker replied: Good luck to the pool. We had one of your old managers at the Den a few seasons back.52More replies (2)downS
Comment posted by Seasider today at 16 39Seasider
16:39Following Blackpool for 55 years,now on south coast,but never felt need to insult PNE...respect please!205BComment posted by BH 1955 today at 15 39BH 1955
15:39The championship is by far the most competitive league. Any team can beat the others. This game Blackpool won. But what an exciting game. At times it could have gone either way. We have the bragging rights today. But it's only half time. A win at Deepdale would be emphatic. Truly shutting my Preston work mates up. Role on Monday morning. Can't wait.183WReply posted by woodsie today at 15 50woodsie
15:50to BH 1955"The championship is by far the most competitive league. Any team can beat the others. This game Blackpool won. But what an exciting game. At times it could have gone either way. We have the bragging rights today. But it's only half time. A win at Deepdale would be emphatic. Truly shutting my Preston work mates up. Role on Monday morning. Can't wait."woodsie replied: It’s roll……enough said25More replies (2)downRComment posted by Roberts today at 18 04Roberts
18:04Blackpool fan here. Obviously delighted with the result but Preston did play their part in a great match120QReply posted by Quo Vadis today at 18 49Quo Vadis
18:49to Roberts"Blackpool fan here. Obviously delighted with the result but Preston did play their part in a great match"Quo Vadis replied: Decent comment.You would think listening to some of your colleagues on here that you won the World Cup with only 3 first teamers.10M
Comment posted by Mike W today at 14 50Mike W
14:50Come ON THE POOL!!Keep the faith143T
Comment posted by The Walrus today at 16 58The Walrus
16:58Sounds like a great derby from two of the original and respected teams. Loved watching on Football on Granada with Gerald Sinstadt on a Sunday afternoon.100RReply posted by rupert dalrimple today at 17 02rupert dalrimple
17:02to The Walrus"Sounds like a great derby from two of the original and respected teams. Loved watching on Football on Granada with Gerald Sinstadt on a Sunday afternoon."rupert dalrimple replied: We had star soccer with Hugh John's in the Midlands, loved the late 70's early 80's football. Real men in those days70FComment posted by FamousBlueAndWhiteHalves today at 19 32FamousBlueAndWhiteHalves
19:32Sounded like a blood and thunder encounter. Congratulations to Blackpool and commiserations to PNE . Our area has fantastic local rivalries and was the cradle of English football . The big city teams have now taken over but there’s nothing like a proper Lancashire derby60JComment posted by John today at 16 44John
16:44Rookie manager Frankie Mcavoy win rate at PNE 42.4%Experienced manager Ryan Lowe win rate at PNE 36.36%
This season it’s 29.4%
The simple true is under Ryan Lowe things have got worse and to me he looks out of his depth and will be gone if things haven’t improved come the start of the World Cup60Q
Reply posted by Quo Vadis today at 17 02Quo Vadis
17:02to John"Rookie manager Frankie Mcavoy win rate at PNE 42.4%Experienced manager Ryan Lowe win rate at PNE 36.36%This season it’s 29.4%The simple true is under Ryan Lowe things have got worse and to me he looks out of his depth and will be gone if things haven’t improved come the start of the World Cup"Quo Vadis replied: I will give him until December when he has been here 12 months. The board and Ridsdale are equally culpable for the current shambles.22AComment posted by Amin Yashed today at 15 12Amin Yashed
15:12PNE no points for thee . Up The Pool.82JComment posted by Johnnybigpants today at 14 52Johnnybigpants
14:52Story of our season so far, not clinical enough when bossing play.82CReply posted by Charliecleanstonygreensboots today at 17 31Charliecleanstonygreensboots
17:31to Johnnybigpants"Story of our season so far, not clinical enough when bossing play."Charliecleanstonygreensboots replied: Ha ha ha "BOSSING PLAY" did you actually go to the game ?51JComment posted by James_Autar today at 15 18James_Autar
15:18Ryan Lowe must take total blame for this humiliating defeat. Why oh why did he bring on the cumbersome, slow-moving, inefficient liability named Bambo Diaby? 2nd goal he stood like a statute on the 6-yard line, obstructing Woodman's view and allowed Patino a free shot at goal. Worse to follow - 3rd goal he was beaten in the air on a 50/50 ball. Gave the ball away continually. Dreadful defending!!94PReply posted by Pedromendez today at 15 38Pedromendez
15:38to James_Autar"Ryan Lowe must take total blame for this humiliating defeat. Why oh why did he bring on the cumbersome, slow-moving, inefficient liability named Bambo Diaby? 2nd goal he stood like a statute on the 6-yard line, obstructing Woodman's view and allowed Patino a free shot at goal. Worse to follow - 3rd goal he was beaten in the air on a 50/50 ball. Gave the ball away continually. Dreadful defending!!"Pedromendez replied: Maguire not scored for 3 season !!!!32More replies (3)downSComment posted by Somerset Tangerine today at 14 46Somerset Tangerine
14:46Always in our shadow . UTMP116QReply posted by Quo Vadis today at 16 00Quo Vadis
16:00to Somerset Tangerine "Always in our shadow . UTMP"Quo Vadis replied: Your still a no mark club, how can we be in your shadow ?More fans, more trophies, bigger stadium, winning head to head, and still ahead of you.
You have 1 relegated season in the top flight as badge of honour.
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Comment posted by TheMiller today at 17 17TheMiller
17:17Great game40DComment posted by damian today at 15 15damian
15:15Pool down to the bare bones and several key players missing but still breezed past the clowns up the motorway. Big fat Boo128QReply posted by Quo Vadis today at 15 55Quo Vadis
15:55to damian"Pool down to the bare bones and several key players missing but still breezed past the clowns up the motorway. Big fat Boo"Quo Vadis replied: You scored against the run of play in the 2nd half and took your chances.Your still a no mark tin pot club.56More replies (9)downT
Comment posted by TangerineWizzard today at 14 46TangerineWizzard
14:46Get the eff in95MComment posted by macca today at 16 08macca
16:08OMG PNE hang your heads in shame , all the big talk 63QReply posted by Quo Vadis today at 16 32Quo Vadis
16:32to macca"OMG PNE hang your heads in shame , all the big talk "Quo Vadis replied: You won a measly 3 points. You are still stuck in the reaches of the relegation zone.PNE are still superior.613More replies (1)downO
Comment posted by Ordinaryman today at 15 26Ordinaryman
15:26What do PNE and chip shop fish have in common?They both get tastily battered
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Reply posted by Quo Vadis today at 17 13Quo Vadis
17:13to Ordinaryman"What do PNE and chip shop fish have in common? They both get tastily battered UTP"Quo Vadis replied: Couldn't sell your tickets at home.No mark, tinpot club.35More replies (4)downP
Comment posted by PH76 today at 18 08PH76
18:08Pleased with the result as Balckpool fan. Very surprised Preston started Woodburn ahead of Brady and it showed with with lack of cutting edge in the final third.Yates is on fire, great flick on by big Gaz for the first too.20B
Comment posted by basil today at 17 50basil
17:50Taxi for Lowe20QReply posted by Quo Vadis today at 18 50Quo Vadis
18:50to basil"Taxi for Lowe"Quo Vadis replied: Hopefully!Although I think he will survive until after the World Cup.20More commentsBack to topunknown