Leicester City v Preston North End, 15 April 2006

Score2-1 to Preston North End
RefereeDermot Gallagher
CompetitionLeague Championship
VenueWalkers Stadium, Leicester
Attendance21,865

Goals:

Matt Fryatt 1 G

Goals:

Simon Whaley 45 G
Jason Jarrett 49 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Paul Henderson
Defender Patrik Gerrband
Defender Alan Maybury
Defender/Midfielder Paddy Kisnorbo
Midfielder Joey Gudjónsson
Midfielder Stephen Hughes
Midfielder Gareth Williams
Midfielder/Forward Andy Welsh
Forward Matt Fryatt
Forward Iain Hume

Starting lineup:

Carlo Nash Goalkeeper
Graham Alexander Defender
Claude Davis Defender
Youl Mawene Defender
Tyrone Mears Defender/Midfielder
Jason Jarrett Midfielder
Paul McKenna Midfielder
Chris Sedgwick Midfielder
Simon Whaley Midfielder
Brett Ormerod Forward

Substitutions:

Momo Sylla for Stephen Hughes 71
Chris O'Grady for Alan Maybury 78

Substitutions:

Danny Dichio for Brett Ormerod 67
Lewis Neal for Patrick Agyemang 74
Brian Stock for Chris Sedgwick 81

Cards:

Cards:

Tyrone Mears 59 Y
Brett Ormerod 65 Y
Jason Jarrett 69 Y
Lewis Neal 77 Y
Brian Stock 86 Y

On the bench:

Midfielder Momo Sylla
Forward Chris O'Grady

On the bench:

Midfielder Lewis Neal
Midfielder Brian Stock
Forward Danny Dichio

Comments:

League position: 17th Unused substitutes: Rab Douglas, Richard Stearman and Rufus Brevett Matt Fryatt's goal was timed at nine seconds, and is believed to be the quickest goal in Leicester City's history. The Guinness Book of Records states the fastest authenticated Football League goals were all timed at six seconds. These were also included in the Rothmans Book of Football Records. The three known six-seconds FL goals are: - Albert Mundy (Aldershot at Hartlepool United, Division Four, 25 October 1958) - Barrie Jones (Notts County v Torquay United, Division Three, 31 March 1962) - Keith Smith (Crystal Palace v Derby County, Division Two, 12 December 1964) The world record for the quickest goal in first-class football that has been confirmed on film or video was scored by Damian Mori for Adelaide City v Sydney United on 6 December 1995. It was officially timed at four seconds.

Comments:

League position: 5th Unused substitutes: Gavin Ward and Kelvin Wilson

Goals:

Matt Fryatt 1 G

Starting lineup:

Goalkeeper Paul Henderson
Defender Patrik Gerrband
Defender Alan Maybury
Defender/Midfielder Paddy Kisnorbo
Midfielder Joey Gudjónsson
Midfielder Stephen Hughes
Midfielder Gareth Williams
Midfielder/Forward Andy Welsh
Forward Matt Fryatt
Forward Iain Hume

Substitutions:

Momo Sylla for Stephen Hughes 71
Chris O'Grady for Alan Maybury 78

Cards:

On the bench:

Midfielder Momo Sylla
Forward Chris O'Grady

Comments:

League position: 17th Unused substitutes: Rab Douglas, Richard Stearman and Rufus Brevett Matt Fryatt's goal was timed at nine seconds, and is believed to be the quickest goal in Leicester City's history. The Guinness Book of Records states the fastest authenticated Football League goals were all timed at six seconds. These were also included in the Rothmans Book of Football Records. The three known six-seconds FL goals are: - Albert Mundy (Aldershot at Hartlepool United, Division Four, 25 October 1958) - Barrie Jones (Notts County v Torquay United, Division Three, 31 March 1962) - Keith Smith (Crystal Palace v Derby County, Division Two, 12 December 1964) The world record for the quickest goal in first-class football that has been confirmed on film or video was scored by Damian Mori for Adelaide City v Sydney United on 6 December 1995. It was officially timed at four seconds.

Goals:

Simon Whaley 45 G
Jason Jarrett 49 G

Starting lineup:

Carlo Nash Goalkeeper
Graham Alexander Defender
Claude Davis Defender
Youl Mawene Defender
Tyrone Mears Defender/Midfielder
Jason Jarrett Midfielder
Paul McKenna Midfielder
Chris Sedgwick Midfielder
Simon Whaley Midfielder
Brett Ormerod Forward

Substitutions:

Danny Dichio for Brett Ormerod 67
Lewis Neal for Patrick Agyemang 74
Brian Stock for Chris Sedgwick 81

Cards:

Tyrone Mears 59 Y
Brett Ormerod 65 Y
Jason Jarrett 69 Y
Lewis Neal 77 Y
Brian Stock 86 Y

On the bench:

Midfielder Lewis Neal
Midfielder Brian Stock
Forward Danny Dichio

Comments:

League position: 5th Unused substitutes: Gavin Ward and Kelvin Wilson