Preston North End
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Paul Lambert, who took over as the manager of Blackburn Rovers six days ago, got off to winning start with a 2-1 victory Preston in the Championship
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Bournemouth’s goalkeeper Adam Federici saved three penalties as his side eventually overcame Preston 3-2 in a penalty shootout after the game stood at 2-2 following extra-time to progress in the Capital One Cup
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Burnley’s George Boyd scored the decisive goal in the 2-1 win at Turf Moor against MK Dons and Hull ended Cardiff’s unbeaten start to the season with a 2-0 win
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Championship roundup: Clayton Donaldson hit a hat-trick for Birmingham City, while Bolton ended their 11-game winless run
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The 38-year-old scored 150 career goals in 820 appearances for several clubs including Southampton, Bolton and most recently Preston North End
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Jason Kennedy scored the winning goal for Carlisle at Loftus Road and Preston won 1-0 at Deepdale thanks to Marnick Vermijl’s goal
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David de Gea’s uncertain future is keeping Manchester United’s goalkeepers in a state of flux, according to one of their reserves, Sam Johnstone
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Middlesbrough’s mission to go one better and achieve promotion from the Championship this season started with a 0-0 stalemate at newly-promoted Preston
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Minute-by-minute report: Preston started life in the Championship with a battling 0-0 draw at home to promotion contenders Middlesbrough, who lacked a cutting edge going forward
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The full fixture list for the 2015-16 Championship season
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Preston have been charged over the crowd trouble which followed their League One play-off semi-final victory over Chesterfield
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The schoolboy who appeared to have Jermaine Beckford’s shirt snatched off him has been presented with another of Preston’s Wembley hat-trick hero’s jerseys
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Beckford, whose goals clinched North End’s play-off promotion, was embroiled in doubts as mysterious as to what happened to his Wembley shirt
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Preston have finally been promoted through the play-offs after Jermaine Beckford ran riot against Swindon
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Minute-by-minute report: Jermaine Beckford scored a hat-trick as Preston comfortably beat Swindon town 4-0 to gain promotion from the play-offs for the first time
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Bolton Wanderers legend Kevin Davies talks to Barry Glendenning about his life and career
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Featuring two classy assists from the same game, another volley from Stephanie Roche, a blaster from The Beast and a flawless free-kick from Royston Drenthe
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The Preston goalkeeper said Wayne Rooney had apologised for the controversial penalty in Manchester United’s FA Cup win
Derby’s winless run continues with goalless draw against Preston