Preston North End fans were urged to remember that the derby clash with Blackburn Rovers had an old-school 7.30pm kick-off.
View email online | | | | | Apr 26, 2022 | | | | | | | Colin Ainscough | Assistant Editor |
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Good afternoon, Many fans will be waking up this morning still in disbelief following last night's Lancashire derby result. Preston were beaten 4-1 by Blackburn Rovers, their heaviest home defeat since the opening day of the season. The defeat leaves the Lillywhites just one point ahead of local league rivals Blackpool, and it's fair to say manager Ryan Lowe is not a happy man. Here Dave Seddon and Tom Sandells give their expert opinion on the result. Thanks Colin Read the news with NO ADVERTS! Sign up today and enjoy a one month free trial as well as an ad-free article experience for Digital+ subscribers. There's never been a better time to join us | |
| | | | | Preston North End 1 Blackburn 4: Dave Seddon's verdict - PNE caught cold by Rovers' early start and they never recovered | | | | | | Preston North End fans were urged to remember that the derby clash with Blackburn Rovers had an old-school 7.30pm kick-off. | | | | |
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