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2014–15 Preston North End F.C. season


2014–15 season
Simon Grayson
Deepdale
3rd (promoted via play-offs)
Fifth round
Second round
Area final
League: Joe Garner (26)All: Joe Garner (27)
21,438 vs Manchester United(FA, 16 Feb 15)
3,836 vs Port Vale(LT, 7 Oct 14)
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The 2014–15 season was Preston North End's 127th in the Football League. It was their fourth consecutive season in the third tier of English football, League One, following failure to be promoted by play-offs the previous season for the ninth time. The season ended with Preston being promoted to the Championship via the play-offs, following a 4–0 win over Swindon Town at Wembley Stadium.

In his second summer in charge Simon Grayson signed 5 players permanently – Jamie Jones, Calum Woods, Jordan Hugill, Andy Little and Kyel Reid and brought Paul Gallagher in on a season long loan. Preston also signed Callum Robinson on a two-month youth loan in September and Jermaine Beckford on a season long loan in November.

Preston allowed 9 players to leave Deepdale during the summer, those being Chris Beardsley, Shane Cansdell-Sherriff, Ryan Croasdale, Graham Cummins, Iain Hume, John Mousinho, Alex Nicholson, Nicky Wroe and Stuart Beavon.

Preston started the season strongly, winning 2 and drawing 3 of the first five league games of the season. Preston suffered their first league loss of the season, against Walsall F.C. in their sixth game of the season. Of their next 8 games, Preston won 7 and drew 1. After their first 14 games, Preston were in 2nd place, on 31 points, two points behind league leaders Bristol City F.C., but 5 points clear of 3rd place Swindon Town F.C.

Preston then went on to lose their next 3 league games, against Rochdale, Swindon Town F.C. and Bradford City.

In the midst of the league campaign, Preston were involved in 3 separate cup competitions. Preston found success in the Football League Trophy, reaching the Northern section final – losing 2–0 on aggregate to Walsall. In the League Cup, Preston faced, and defeated Rochdale in round 1, before being beaten by Middlesbrough in the second round. In the opening 3 rounds of the FA Cup, Preston defeated Havant & Waterlooville in the first round, Shrewsbury Town in the second and Norwich City in the third round to put them in the hat for a potentially money-spinning trip to a Premier League side in the fourth round of the cup.

Meanwhile, in Preston's next 10 games, they won 4, drew 4 and lost 2 – although they did go on a 5 match winless run, culminating in a loss against Crawley Town. During this run, Preston also faced Sheffield United in the FA Cup in the fourth Round. They drew 1–1 in the first game, before winning 3–1 in the replay. This set up a fifth round home tie against Manchester United.

Following Preston securing a home tie in the FA Cup against Manchester United, they went on an 18-game unbeaten run, winning 12 and drawing 6 of those games, including notable wins against promotion rivals MK Dons and Swindon Town placed them in prime position for automatic promotion, needing to win against relegation threatened Colchester United on the final day. Preston lost the game 1–0, whilst MK Dons won, meaning that Preston finished the season in 3rd place and were in the play-offs again. Simon Grayson's side had been in the top two since the start of March and had not lost in the league since 31 January. They faced Chesterfield in the semifinals of the playoffs.

In the FA Cup, Preston lost 3–1 to Manchester United, despite taking the lead through Scott Laird. That was Preston's only defeat during their unbeaten run between January and May.

In the first leg of the playoffs, Preston won 1–0, thanks to a goal from Jermaine Beckford. In the second leg they won 3–0 thanks to Joe Garner's penalty and Jermaine Beckford's brace. They won the semifinals 4–0 on aggregate and set up a play off final against Swindon Town. Preston, who had never won in the playoffs in their previous nine appearances – which was a record at the time, beat Swindon Town 4–0 in the play-off final, including a hat-trick by Jermaine Beckford, winning promotion to the Championship.

As of 4 May 2015

No.PosNatPlayerTotalLeague One Play-offs
3DFENGScott Laird301+20
5DFENGTom Clarke303+00
6DFAUSBailey Wright303+00
7MFJAMChris Humphrey201+10
8MFAUSNeil Kilkenny302+10
9FWENGKevin Davies100+10
10FWJAMJermaine Beckford (on loan from Bolton Wanderers)363+06
12FWSCOPaul Gallagher (on loan from Leicester City)303+00
14FWENGJoe Garner313+01
15DFENGCalum Woods302+10
16DFENGDavid Buchanan101+00
19MFENGJohn Welsh303+00
23DFENGPaul Huntington313+01
24MFJAMDaniel Johnson303+00
27FWENGCallum Robinson (on loan from Aston Villa)101+00
31MFIRLAlan Browne200+20
34GKENGSam Johnstone (on loan from Manchester United)303+00

As of 13 May 2015

No.PNameCountryNo. gamesNotes
5DFTom Clarke56
19MFJohn Welsh3
14FWJoe Garner2
6DFBailey Wright1

Source: Competitive match reports.

Competitive matches only

Matches started as captain only

Country: FIFA nationality; No.: Squad number; P: Position; Name: Player name; No. Games: Number of games started as captain.

As of 13 May 2015

RankNo.Po.NameLeague OneFA CupLeague CupLeague TrophyPlay-offsTotal
14FWJoe Garner25001127
10FWJermaine Beckford12000618
12FWPaul Gallagher7501013
23DFPaul Huntington520119
24MFDaniel Johnson800008
27FWCallum Robinson400307
7MFChris Humphrey400105
31MFAlan Browne300003
3DFScott Laird010102
4DFScott Wiseman200002
5DFTom Clarke100102
18FWAndy Little101002
25FWJordan Hugill001102
30MFJosh Brownhill200002
6DFBailey Wright100001
8MFNeil Kilkenny001001
9FWKevin Davies100001
22MFJack King100001
40FWSylvan Ebanks-Blake100001
Own Goals100001

As of 13 May 2015

No.Pos.Nat.NameAgeStatusContract lengthExpiry dateSource
20DFBen Davies18Extended1 yearJune 2015
26GKSteven James19Extended1 yearJune 2015
20DFBen Davies18Signed2 yearsJune 2016
8MFNeil Kilkenny28Signed2 yearsJune 2016
31MFAlan Browne19Signed2 yearsJune 2016
No.Pos.NameCountryAgeLoan clubStartedEndedStart sourceEnd source
12MFPaul Gallagher41Leicester City5 July 201430 June 2015
27FWCallum Robinson31Aston Villa16 September 201418 October 2014
10FWJermaine Beckford42Bolton Wanderers20 November 201430 June 2015
29FWBradley Fewster30Middlesbrough27 November 201415 December 2014
34GKSam Johnstone33Manchester United12 January 201530 June 2015
27FWCallum Robinson31Aston Villa2 February 201521 May 2015
No.Pos.NameCountryAgeLoan clubStartedEndedStart sourceEnd source
FWStuart Beavon30Burton Albion1 July 20141 September 2014
32FWJack Ryan18Stockport County2 August 20142 November 2014
13MFJoel Byrom27Northampton Town21 August 20148 January 2015
26GKSteven James19Nantwich Town9 September 20149 October 2014
2DFKeith Keane27Crawley Town9 September 201411 December 2014
20DFBen Davies19Tranmere Rovers19 September 201422 October 2014
32DFNick Anderton18Gateshead30 October 2014
11MFLee Holmes27Portsmouth25 November 20143 January 2015
1GKJamie Jones25Coventry City23 January 201523 February 2015
25FWJordan Hugill22Tranmere Rovers26 February 201526 March 2015
1GKJamie Jones26Rochdale26 February 201530 June 2015
2MFKeith Keane28Stevenage5 March 20151 April 2015
11MFLee Holmes27Exeter City16 March 201530 June 2015
25FWJordan Hugill22Hartlepool United26 March 201523 May 2015
PositionName
ManagerSimon Grayson
Assistant managerGlynn Snodin
First team coachJohn Dreyer
Goalkeeping coachAlan Kelly, Jr.
PhysioMatt Jackson
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