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  2. Lancashire Post - Wikipedia

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    The Lancashire Post is a daily newspaper based in Fulwood, a suburb of the city of Preston, Lancashire, England. Until 14 January 2017 it was known as the Lancashire Evening Post. [2] According to the British Library, its first edition was published on 18 October 1886. It is known locally as the LEP.

  3. Preston North End F.C. 26–0 Hyde F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Preston North End 26–0 Hyde is the result of an FA Cup first round tie between Preston North End and Hyde of Manchester, which took place on 15 October 1887. It holds the largest margin of victory in an English football match at FA Cup or League level.

  4. History of Preston North End F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Preston North End is an English football club in Preston, Lancashire which traces its origins to a local cricket club formed c.1863. This club moved to Deepdale in January 1875. They started playing football as a winter activity in 1878 and, in May 1880, took the decision to focus on football.

  5. Preston North End F.C. - Wikipedia

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    Preston North End Football Club, commonly referred to as Preston, North End or PNE, is a professional association football club in Preston, Lancashire, England. They currently play in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English football league system. Originally a cricket club, Preston has been based at Deepdale since 1875. The club ...

  6. Preston North End Baseball Club - Wikipedia

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    Preston North End Baseball Club Limited were formally established on 21 June 1890, with £2,000 in £10 shares, with the Directors being Thomas Slaney, William Sudell, J. Brown (both of Preston North End), [2] Morton Betts, Jim Hart and Newton Crane, and were registered by Richard Barnes.

  7. Mike Elwiss - Wikipedia

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    He was the club's top scorer in his first full season, repeated the feat the following year, then, having scored 34 goals from 108 appearances in all competitions, he joined Preston North End in February 1974 for a club record £70,000 fee. [1] He scored both goals in a 2–2 draw against Carlisle United in his debut on 2 March 1974. [3]

  8. Jack Gordon (footballer, born 1863) - Wikipedia

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    Preston North End lost 2–1 to West Bromwich Albion at Kennington Oval on 24 March 1888. [4] Jack Gordon made his League debut on 8 September 1888 as a winger for Preston North End against Burnley at Deepdale. Preston won 5–2 and Jack Gordon scored Preston North End' second goal. Jack Gordon played in 20 of Preston' 22 League Championship ...

  9. 2018–19 Preston North End F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Preston North End : 2–2 (3–4 p) Middlesbrough: Preston: 19:45 BST: Robinson 27' Barkhuizen 66' Report: Fletcher 34' Tavernier 69' Stadium: Deepdale Attendance: 5,095 Referee: Oliver Langford: Penalties: Ledson Robinson Moult Pearson Burke: Leadbitter Gestede McNair Tavernier