League One
November 20, 2012
Campbell-Ryce sees red in bad-tempered draw
Scoring Summary
| Preston North End | Notts County |
|---|
Teams
| Preston North End | Notts County |
|---|---|
| 23 Steve Simonsen | 1 Bartosz Bialkowski |
| 4 Paul Huntington | 27 Carl Regan |
| 5 Chris Robertson | 6 Dean Leacock |
| 3 Scott Laird | 3 Alan Sheehan |
| 19 John Welsh | 28 Andre Boucaud |
| 8 Nicky Wroe | 8 Gary Liddle |
| 2 Keith Keane | 4 Neal Bishop |
| 17 Jeffrey Monakana | 11 Jeff Hughes |
| 22 Jack King | 10 Alan Judge |
| 12 Akpo Sodje | 13 Francois Zoko |
| 29 Stuart Beavon | 15 Yoann Arquin |
| Substitutes | |
| 1 Thorsten Stuckmann | Liam Mitchell 12 |
| 26 Bailey Wright | Julian Kelly 2 |
| 11 Lee Holmes | Gavin Mahon 14 |
| 13 Joel Byrom | Jamal Campbell-Ryce 20 |
| 37 Anthony Elding | Joss Labadie 16 |
| 7 David Amoo | Lee Hughes 19 |
| 9 Graham Cummins | Enoch Showunmi 9 |
| Substitutions | |
| Bailey Wright for Keith Keane (54) | Jamal Campbell-Ryce for Francois Zoko (61) |
| Lee Holmes for Jack King (74) | Lee Hughes for Yoann Arquin (61) |
| Graham Cummins for Akpo Sodje (82) | Joss Labadie for Alan Judge (87) |
| Yellow Cards | |
| Jeffrey Monakana (79) | Alan Sheehan (28) |
| Jeff Hughes (30) | |
| Dean Leacock (80) | |
| Red Cards | |
| Jamal Campbell-Ryce (90) | |
| · Squads: Preston North End | Notts County | |
Ten-man Notts County extended their unbeaten away run to 19 games in a bad-tempered goalless draw at Preston.
The home side had the best of the first-half chances as County, who had Jamal Campbell-Ryce sent off late on, failed to create a clear opening and neither side looked like breaking the deadlock in the second period.
Preston dominated the first half with Akpo Sodje heading wide from eight yards before Nicky Wroe twice forced Bartosz Bialkowski into smart saves inside 20 minutes.
County could consider themselves lucky to still have the full compliment at that stage as Jeff Hughes and Alan Sheehan escaped with yellow cards from rash first-half challenges.
The Lilywhites should have been ahead moments later, Stuart Beavon dispossessing Bialkowski before seeing his shot cleared by Gary Liddle's diving goal-line header.
In a feisty second half the closest either side came to scoring was North End's penalty appeal after Sodje appeared to have been pushed by Carl Regan, only for referee Tony Harrington to wave away the protests and as the match was petering out for a draw, Campbell-Ryce saw red for a nasty lunge on Scott Laird, who was taken away in an ambulance straight after.



