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If you were a fan of Preston and followed them Home and Away in their six games this season you would have seen one goal. Five 0-0 and one 1-0. Must be time wasting from the first minute.
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Pure Entertainment on 11:44 - Aug 29 with 6075 views
A cautious coach and a screaming fan base A drilled back line and wary midfield A striker wailing and stray CAM howling The screech of brakes as you reach halfway That's entertainment, that's entertainment
I wouldn't say first minute, they didn't come onto the pitch until 3.02.. All your favourite time-wasting tricks paraded at their finest, they must stay back after training specially.
By the same token, Bristol City appear to have found a new level - five minute throw-ins and every tackle/contact a three minute leg-clutching roll-fest; Nigel is going to have to go into the transfer market for 2 or 3 more physios and a standby stretcher team at this rate.
E Riis Jakobson looked the sort of player who might train on - all running and very physical. Troy Parrot, on the other hand, looks like he couldn't score in the proverbial...
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Pure Non Entertainment on 17:27 - Aug 31 with 5426 views
Pure Non Entertainment on 17:36 - Aug 31 by BrianMcCarthy
I once saw them play at Brentford.
Their fans' swearing when chanting was truly epic. I mean truly imaginative. Ingenious. Inspirational.
If James Joyce was reborn as a football fan, he'd support PNE. And, maybe, little boys and girls...maybe he does.
Ground-breaking new category Brian! For the minute appreciation of hours of nothing happening, I imagine Marcel Proust having a season ticket at Deepdale. I can see Joyce wangling a job as kit man for a women’s team.
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Pure Non Entertainment on 18:18 - Aug 31 with 5246 views
Thomas Hardy wove tales of naive innocence crushed by human duplicity and cruel fate. He wasn’t surprised when Alex Neil walked out of his club.
Dostoyevsky wrote a sentence in Crime and Punishment that went on for twelve pages. He told me how much he enjoyed the way our boys passed the ball around away at Blackburn last season.
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Pure Non Entertainment on 18:38 - Aug 31 with 5179 views
Friend of mine (Palace fan) moved up to Lancaster about 10 years back and now takes his son to PNE.
I'm torn between respect for bringing the lad up to support his local side and ignore the likes of Citeh and ManU (plus breaking the Palace thing) and reporting him to social services.
QPR matches so far: more than one goal every 30 minutes on average. PNE: one goal in 630 minutes.
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Pure Non Entertainment on 21:34 - Aug 31 with 4911 views
Mine too. They're so profound. I'll look up the book thread.
I also love this as much for the delivery as the poem.
Sorry, Nix. I mentioned 'Rough Ride' on the Match Thread, not the Book Thread.
It's not a book reccomendation as such, though it is a cracking sports book.
That Yeats poem is gorgeous, thanks. He's pure music.
The only poem I know by heart is 'An Irish Airman Foresees His Death' which most would find sad and tragic, but the words trip off the tongue so sweetly that I always find it uplifting.
"The opposite of love, after all, is not hate, but indifference."
Wow. Zero goals conceded, which naturally leads to the next stat of being undefeated (only team in championship). They are on the same points as us. Still I know which team I’d rather watch. I’d rather have the lows of Blackpool and Rotherham and then the highs of Watford and hull
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Pure Non Entertainment on 22:49 - Aug 31 with 4726 views
Pure Non Entertainment on 22:44 - Aug 31 by SouthallRanger
Wow. Zero goals conceded, which naturally leads to the next stat of being undefeated (only team in championship). They are on the same points as us. Still I know which team I’d rather watch. I’d rather have the lows of Blackpool and Rotherham and then the highs of Watford and hull
The list of things I'd rather do than watch Preston includes jamming a corkscrew down my schlong, eating vegan barbecue and smelling Ricky Tomlinson.
'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'
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Pure Non Entertainment on 23:01 - Aug 31 with 4711 views
It just occurred to me: weren’t Preston the first league club to go the full season undefeated… just saying. Also imagine if they went the whole season without conceding a goal.
Still it won’t count as it was before the premier league era, and they were never given a moniker such as “the invincibles”