Brady's suspended. I'd definitely start the other two for what it's worth.
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Brady's suspended. I'd definitely start the other two for what it's worth.
Another assist for McGeady as Preston race into an early lead at home to Birmingham.
Has scored another cracker to put Preston level at home to QPR.
And the assist from Greg Cunningham.
Also a nice, smart assist front Coleman for Gana's goal for Everton. Coleman has been excellent.
McGeady's goal is at 0:45
Horgan takes a mean corner as well, from both sides.
Another assist for McGeady but Preston trail 3-1 at Fulham.
Nominated for Championship Player of the Month for February, vote here: http://www.skysports.com/football/ne...e-championship
My friend over in Derby said he was a constant threat last night as well.
With McGeady on such a good run currently, should he be in the starting XI against Wales? Or still an impact sub, just given more time?
I'd seriously consider starting him. Is McClean's starting place in doubt? I love the guy and the passion he brings, but unfortunately he hasn't started for West Brom in months so has no real club form coming into the Wales game, despite being one of our most crucial performers so far in this campaign. McGeady may well be favoured in place of him and it would be hard to argue with such a call.
McGeady can also play on the right or in Hoolahan's role. I can see both McGeady & McClean starting. 4 of McGeady, McClean, Wes, Long & Walters will start I reckon. Murphy in with a decent shout too.
I think he'd have to drop Hendrick back to partner McCarthy for this to happen, or indeed drop Hendrick completely, neither of which I can see happening but you'd never know. Come to think of it, he did go down that road against Italy and France in the Euros, I kind of had it in my head that the last time Hendrick played in a midfield two was Glasgow. O'Neill usually springs a surprise or two and he does seem to have a lot of time for McGeady, so who knows?
It's strange, I'm probably one of McGeady's biggest fans on here but I'm not sure I'd start him for this one. I think McClean has made himself updroppable and I really wouldn't want to lose Hoolahan. McGeady has never been as effective on the right either.
Championship player of the month for February: http://www.pnefc.net/news/article/20...h-3617494.aspx
Great boost of confidence for him and well-deserved by the sounds of reports I've read/heard and clips I've seen of him in action of late. Brilliant to have an in-form McGeady in the armoury again as we approach the Wales game.
Preston have released a compilation video showcasing the best moments of McGeady's good form of late:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrDNuir669s
Interview with McGeady on loving life at Preston:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xNOqTm0bwM
From the highlights tonight on C5 he had his best game yet today, one turn in the area made his marker actually fall over.
6 points outside the play-offs. It would be delightful, from an Irish perspective, if Preston went up. In particular, it would mean that McGeady could extend his stay there because I would doubt without promotion that they would have the finances to make it permanent in the summer, especially when they are likely to face competition for his signature from anyone with money in the Championship and maybe even some PL sides.
Actually, from that point of view, it's imperative for McGeady himself to play well for Ireland for the next few matches before the summer transfer window shuts. Not many better ways to put yourself in the shop window than by carrying his club form into the Wales match.
Winning the championship play-off is a lottery
Preston 16/1 to make the play-offs and from there they have a fighting chance
This is their run in...
Blackburn (a)
Nottm Forest (h)
Bristol City (h)
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Leeds (a)
Huddersfield (a)
Norwich (h)
Newcastle (a)
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Rotherham (h)
Wolves (a)
I can see why they're 16/1 alright. The next three look very winnable even if all three are fighting for their lives. That's a nasty four game stretch then before wrapping it up with two nice fixtures.
Nasty is putting it mildly. So even if they get 9 from the top 3 fixtures and Owls get 0 from their next 3 (which means Reading beat them this Friday), they are still probably not in the play off positions as they will be behind Reading, Fulham, Huddersfield and Leeds facing in to those 4 games. 16/1 to make the play offs is not generous.
Martin O'Neill speaks at considerable length about McGeady, his improved confidence/fitness of late and where he presently stands as a player: http://www.irishtimes.com/sport/socc...eady-1.3008884
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Originally Posted by Emmet Malone
Preston North End reporter Dave Seddon (of the Lancashire Evening Post) speaks to Balls.ie about McGeady's good form of late: https://www.balls.ie/football/greg-cunningham-361132
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Originally Posted by Gavin Cooney
Can't see the cautious O'Neill giving McGeady a "blank canvas".
Why not? He did at Celtic.
I wonder would O'Neill start McGeady in a no.10 role to be replaced by Wes on the hour mark.
Another goal for McGeady today. It was a last-minute equaliser to win Preston a point away to Blackburn. Game ended 2-2.
Video of McGeady's goal against Blackburn:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UiT5nCyGO0#t=3m03s
Very composed. MON needs to wrap him on cotton wool this week.
Walters will play.
So it will be interesting to see who misses out between McGeady, McClean, Long and Murphy.
I reckon Long could get the wooden spoon.
Grayson hoping McGeady stays at Deepdale.
http://www.lep.co.uk/sport/football/...push-1-8476008Quote:
On a night where several players stood out it was McGeady who took man of the match honours on his 31st birthday.
“He’s enjoying what he’s doing and some of the movement of his feet is frightening at times,” said Grayson. “He can be unplayable and I do feel sorry for Championship defenders. “He should be playing in the Premier League but let’s hope he’s with us next year doing his stuff.”
Another great win for Preston last night and another goal for McGeady. Both Boyle and Horgan on the bench, the latter coming on for McGeady after 71 minutes. 6 games left. 5 points adrift of Wednesday whose next game is at home to Newcastle but Preston's next 4 games are Leeds (a), Hudderfield (a), Norwich (h) and Newcastle (a) and if they're still in contention after those, good luck to them.
Derby having a bit of a honeymoon period under Rowett as well. Not a bad run-in either but they could do anything really.
4 - Preston's Aiden McGeady has now scored 4 goals in his last 5 league games, as many as he had in 31 appearances beforehand. Momentum.
https://streamable.com/zs644
https://streamable.com/wvd4t
McGeady was the Preston captain for the day. Grayson said in an interview after the game that McGeady had mentioned in a joking manner that he'd never been captain at any level of football before. They decided to give it to him because he deserved it for his contribution this season but stressed that it wasn't a send-off, that they're making huge efforts to try to keep him at the football club. I saw the video on the PNE Facebook page, not sure if you need an account to see it or not.
McGeady seemed to get the Preston motm award also as you'll see in another post.
https://www.facebook.com/OfficialPNE...SEARCH&fref=nf