Preston North End suffered their second successive defeat on Saturday as they fell to Stoke City 2-0.
couldn’t keep the ball for long enough, they could not create enough chances or enough moments in the game where they looked threatening.Well before the end of the game on Saturday Deepdale was very nearly empty. The level of apathy around the club is once again growing. It seems that each time the supporters reach a level of disinterest, it takes less time to get back their again.
It is becoming more and more important that North End, and Ryan Lowe, give the fans something to shout about again. There needs to be more entertainment in their games and we must see more of Lowe’s style that is supposed to be attacking with six and defending with four, the score one more than you mentality that he has preached about since his appointment.Thankfully for PNE there is another game quickly on the horizon, Huddersfield are in terrible form and very nearly propping up the division.
Preston had another claim for a penalty on 40 minutes as Browne released Hughes after a good run off the ball from the centre half but as the Welshman tumbled referee Matthew Donuhue was quick to wave play on.
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