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  2. Ray Evans (footballer, born 1933) - Wikipedia

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    After starting as a youth at Preston North End, Evans signed a part-time professional contract in May 1951 and played for the club until his transfer to Bournemouth in 1959. He and goalkeeper Mick Lynn were sold for a combined £4,000. [2] He later played for Morecambe. [3] He died on 26 June 2009, five days after his 76th birthday. [2]

  3. Moses Sanders - Wikipedia

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    Moses Sanders (26 September 1873 – 1941) was an English footballer who played in the Football League for Accrington, Preston North End [1] and Woolwich Arsenal. [ 2 ] Professional baseball

  4. 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.

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  6. 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.

  7. Bob Holmes (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Holmes made his League debut on 8 September 1888 at full-back for Preston North End against Burnley at Preston North End's Deepdale ground. Preston won 5–2. Preston won 5–2. When he played as a full–back against Burnley on 8 September 1888 he was 21 years 77 days old; which made him, on the first weekend of League football, Preston North ...

  8. Burial of the Coffin - Wikipedia

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    The procession started from Church Road at the south end of Station Road in Bamber Bridge, close to Ye Old Hob Inn public house. There was another procession after the 2011–12 season after Blackburn Rovers were relegated to the Championship after an 11-year stay in the Premier League , however this was held in Blackburn on police advice.

  9. Hyde F.C. (1885) - Wikipedia

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    The club was formed in 1885. [1] They entered the 1887–88 FA Cup and were drawn against Preston North End in the first round. Preston fielded a full-strength side, and Hyde were reduced to 10 men when 3–0 down, the North Enders taking pity and allowing a substitute to come on when they had reached 12. [2]