Ryan Lowe made six changes to the Championship draw with Hull City on Saturday, with Patrick Bauer, Greg Cunningham, Ryan Ledson, Alvaro Fernandez, Ali McCann ...
Tino Anjorin released Jordan Rhodes in behind and he showed composure to slot the ball past the onrushing Freddie Woodman. His shot took a deflection on the way in but that did not stop the flying wing back's celebrations in front of the travelling support. He had McCann in support but chose to go alone, instead eating up the ground on the Northern Irishman and crowding himself out. After just six minutes though, they had the lead. After 19 minutes PNE had their second, Alvaro Fernandez got down the outside down the left and fizzed a low cross into the centre for the onrushing McCann who side-footed the ball into the back of the net. Patient build up was followed up by an increase in intensity as the ball got into the home side's half, Ryan Ledson's shot from the edge of the box was saved down low but Parrott was on the spot to turn the ball into the net.
Preston drew 0-0 with Hull in the league, and Parrott missed a chance or two that could have changed the game massively. Preston boss Ryan Lowe said after the ...
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Troy Parrott opened his account for Preston North End as they advanced to the second round of the Carabao Cup with a comfortable 4-1 win over Huddersfield.
A pull on the shirt of Michael Morrison in the 68th minute earned the visitors a penalty which Curtis dispatched with aplomb. A pull on the shirt of Michael Morrison in the 68th minute earned the visitors a penalty which Curtis dispatched with aplomb. The former Cork City player scored the third goal in a routine win over their fourth tier opponents. The former Cork City player scored the third goal in a routine win over their fourth tier opponents. made his first start for MK Dons while former Bohs midfielder made his debut for the club in their 1-0 win over Sutton. Devoy made the assist as he played the ball through for , who finished crisply to the corner. It was Dubliner Grant's first goal for the club since his summer move from Rochdale.made his first start for MK Dons while former Bohs midfielder made his debut for the club in their 1-0 win over Sutton. Devoy made the assist as he played the ball through for , who finished crisply to the corner.
On-loan Tottenham striker Troy Parrott opened his account for Preston North End as they trashed Huddersfield Town 4-1 on Tuesday.
It is very encouraging to see that the 20-year-old has started all three matches for the Championship club so far. Parrott displayed a goalscorer’s instinct to be alive in the box and react first after the goalkeeper parried it away. Since completing his loan move to Preston, Parrott has started both of the club’s Championship matches against Wigan Athletic and Hull City. However, the striker was yet to open his account with both games ending in a 0-0 draw.
Troy Parrott settled into life at Preston North End with a goal in their Carabao Cup defeat of EFL Championship rivals Huddersfield on Tuesday night.
A great start to new surroundings for the 20-year-old, who will look to make an impact at Championship level, having impressed in League One last season. Parrott had started Preston's first two league games of the season, but it was in his third appearance for The Lilywhites that he got off the mark. Parrott took that momentum into the summer, starting and scoring for Ireland but questions remained over his future in the subsequent weeks.
As he trudges in for press duty on Monday morning at Euxton, the Preston North End midfielder is caught off guard by manager Ryan Lowe throwing a football into ...
I think it was a great bit of business by the club to get them both in." In training you see it and there was a glimpse on Saturday with that ball in to Troy, but nobody will talk about that because it didn't go in! I have been impressed with Troy (Parrott) and even the likes of Dai (Cornell) - he has been brilliant in training I think, I really do. We've got Alvaro (Fernandez), who I think will be a good signing for us and Robbie Brady has been brilliant since he's come in - not just on the pitch but off the pitch too. His place has never been a guarantee here and the Liverpudlian has had to work for everything that's come his way. But, in typical Ledson fashion, he takes it on the chin and his frown soon turns into a grin.
Jordan Rhodes has issued an apology to Huddersfield Town fans following their embarrassing 4-1 defeat to Preston North End in the Carabao Cup first round.
“When things are not going so well, it’s sometimes easier to point the finger and blame. We’ve just got to try, and believe that we can get out of this situation and work as hard as we can to do so. It’s just not good enough for a Huddersfield Town team.
Preston North End put in a solid showing in the Carabao Cup last night, as they sealed a 4-1 win over Huddersfield. Even though the club had yet to score a ...
The good news for PNE then is that it looks like a minor knock and that he was substituted off as a precaution in this fixture. He started the game – his first start for PNE – and managed two assists, whilst looking impressive before going off with an injury at halftime. Even though the club had yet to score a goal so far this season, they fired in four of them during the fixture and opened the scoring via Troy Parrott within the first ten minutes.