Preston North End: June 2009 Archives

Rivals rejected by Irvine

Preston manager Alan Irvine has rejected an approach from West Brom and will remain at Deepdale.

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No WBA contact - Shaw

Preston chairman Derek Shaw has denied receiving an approach from West Brom for manager Alan Irvine.

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North End warn rivals

Preston chairman Derek Shaw has issued a strong 'hands off' warning to West Brom over in-demand boss Alan Irvine.

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Mellor wants striker to stay

Neil Mellor has pleaded with Preston to hold on to Paul McKenna, ahead of an expected fresh bid from Nottingham Forest.

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McKenna still wanted - Shaw

Preston chairman Derek Shaw insists he has not received a third bid from Nottingham Forest for Paul McKenna.

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Shaw hints at new duo

Chairman Derek Shaw has stated Preston are close to signing two new players but that they have to be sensible in the transfer market.

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Defender set to report

Celtic boss Tony Mowbray has been told he will have to wait to prise PNE star Sean St Ledger away from Deepdale.

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Striker calls for signings

Preston striker Jon Parkin has urged boss Alan Irvine to bring in some new players to bolster the club's first-team squad.

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Midfielder makes his choice

Preston have lost out to Sheffield Utd in the race to sign Lee Williamson who has left Watford for an undisclosed fee.

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Shaw denies Irvine approach

Preston chairman Derek Shaw has heard nothing from West Brom over their reported interest in boss Alan Irvine.

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Irvine must act quick in Adam race

Barnsley have failed with a bid to sign Charlie Adam as Preston face strong competition for the player's signature.

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High price for Preston target

Barnsley have valued in-demand midfielder Anderson de Silva at around £1million in a bid to ward off interest from Preston.

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Mayor tipped for PL switch

Blackburn have been linked with a swoop for Preston starlet Danny Mayor, despite the fact he is yet to appear for North End.

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North End boss aiming high

Preston boss Alan Irvine feels his side will continue their progress and challenge at the top of the table again next season.

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Injured trio will be ready - Irvine

Preston boss Alan Irvine expects Richard Chaplow, Callum Davidson and Michael Hart to all be fit for pre-season training on July 1.

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North End chief unsure over target's future

Alan Irvine says he is happy to wait to see if Watford want to keep Lee Williamson before trying to take him back to Preston.

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Coyle foiled in St Ledger pursuit

Burnley target Sean St Ledger has admitted he wants to play in the Premier League but expects to stay with Preston.

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Midfielder facing fitness race

Preston midfielder Richard Chaplow says he is making good progress from his injury and has vowed to be fit for the new season.

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No midfielder exit - Irvine

Alan Irvine has stressed his confidence that he can keep Paul McKenna at Preston despite reports of a fresh bid from Nottingham Forest.

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Play-off push could be player magnet - Irvine

Alan Irvine is confident that Preston will be able to attract more players after reaching the Championship play-offs last season.

Rivals rejected by Irvine

Preston manager Alan Irvine has rejected an approach from West Brom and will remain at Deepdale.

More: Rivals rejected by Irvine |

No WBA contact - Shaw

Preston chairman Derek Shaw has denied receiving an approach from West Brom for manager Alan Irvine.

More: No WBA contact - Shaw |

North End warn rivals

Preston chairman Derek Shaw has issued a strong 'hands off' warning to West Brom over in-demand boss Alan Irvine.

More: North End warn rivals |

Mellor wants striker to stay

Neil Mellor has pleaded with Preston to hold on to Paul McKenna, ahead of an expected fresh bid from Nottingham Forest.

More: Mellor wants striker to stay |

McKenna still wanted - Shaw

Preston chairman Derek Shaw insists he has not received a third bid from Nottingham Forest for Paul McKenna.

More: McKenna still wanted - Shaw |

Shaw hints at new duo

Chairman Derek Shaw has stated Preston are close to signing two new players but that they have to be sensible in the transfer market.

More: Shaw hints at new duo |

Defender set to report

Celtic boss Tony Mowbray has been told he will have to wait to prise PNE star Sean St Ledger away from Deepdale.

More: Defender set to report |

Striker calls for signings

Preston striker Jon Parkin has urged boss Alan Irvine to bring in some new players to bolster the club's first-team squad.

More: Striker calls for signings |

Midfielder makes his choice

Preston have lost out to Sheffield Utd in the race to sign Lee Williamson who has left Watford for an undisclosed fee.

More: Midfielder makes his choice |

Shaw denies Irvine approach

Preston chairman Derek Shaw has heard nothing from West Brom over their reported interest in boss Alan Irvine.

More: Shaw denies Irvine approach |

Irvine must act quick in Adam race

Barnsley have failed with a bid to sign Charlie Adam as Preston face strong competition for the player's signature.

More: Irvine must act quick in Adam race |

High price for Preston target

Barnsley have valued in-demand midfielder Anderson de Silva at around £1million in a bid to ward off interest from Preston.

More: High price for Preston target |

Mayor tipped for PL switch

Blackburn have been linked with a swoop for Preston starlet Danny Mayor, despite the fact he is yet to appear for North End.

More: Mayor tipped for PL switch |

North End boss aiming high

Preston boss Alan Irvine feels his side will continue their progress and challenge at the top of the table again next season.

More: North End boss aiming high |

Injured trio will be ready - Irvine

Preston boss Alan Irvine expects Richard Chaplow, Callum Davidson and Michael Hart to all be fit for pre-season training on July 1.

More: Injured trio will be ready - Irvine |

North End chief unsure over target's future

Alan Irvine says he is happy to wait to see if Watford want to keep Lee Williamson before trying to take him back to Preston.

More: North End chief unsure over target's future |

Coyle foiled in St Ledger pursuit

Burnley target Sean St Ledger has admitted he wants to play in the Premier League but expects to stay with Preston.

More: Coyle foiled in St Ledger pursuit |

Midfielder facing fitness race

Preston midfielder Richard Chaplow says he is making good progress from his injury and has vowed to be fit for the new season.

More: Midfielder facing fitness race |

No midfielder exit - Irvine

Alan Irvine has stressed his confidence that he can keep Paul McKenna at Preston despite reports of a fresh bid from Nottingham Forest.

More: No midfielder exit - Irvine |

Play-off push could be player magnet - Irvine

Alan Irvine is confident that Preston will be able to attract more players after reaching the Championship play-offs last season.

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