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"Sir Tom Finney: A Football Legend and Iconic Figure at Deepdale" As the floodlights shine down on Deepdale

Background imageSir Tom Finney Collection: Sir Tom Finneys The Splash Outside Deepdale

Sir Tom Finneys The Splash Outside Deepdale
Sir Tom Finneys The Splash fountain lights up blue at Deepdale. Unveiled by Sir Tom Finney himself on 31 July 2004, the stadium. Sir Tom made 569 first-class appearances for PNE

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Sir Tom Finneys The Splash Fountain At Deepdale
Sir Tom Finneys The Splash fountain lights up blue at Deepdale. Unveiled by Sir Tom Finney himself on 31 July 2004, the stadium. Sir Tom made 569 first-class appearances for PNE

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Floodlights Shine Down On Deepdale
The pitch at Deepdale is lit up by the floodlights in preparation for a night match at Deepdale. The Sir Tom Finney stand can be seen in the background ad the club crest in the forefront

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PNEs Sir Tom Finney in his last game
Preston North Ends Sir Tom Finney is tackled by Alan Daniel, a Luton Town defender during his last game. Tom was marked out of the game

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Pitch View From The Bill Shankley Cop
Looking from the Bill Shankley Cop towards the Invincibles on the left, Alan Kelly Town End ahead and the Sir Tom Finney Stand on the right

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Sir Tom Finney Shows Off His Skills In A Training Session
Preston North Ends Sir Tom Finney shows off his skills at a training session

Background imageSir Tom Finney Collection: Fish Eye View Of Deepdale

Fish Eye View Of Deepdale
The view of Deepdale from the Invincibles stand, with the Alan Kelly Town End on the left, Sir Tom Finney Stand ahead and the Bill Shankley Cop to the right

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Sir Tom Finneys Splash Lights Up Red At Deepdale
Sir Tom Finneys The Splash fountain lights up red at Deepdale. Unveiled by Sir Tom Finney himself on 31 July 2004, the stadium. Sir Tom made 569 first-class appearances for PNE

Background imageSir Tom Finney Collection: Sir Tom Finney In Pride Of Place

Sir Tom Finney In Pride Of Place
In 2018 Sir Tom Finneys face returned to the Sir Tom Finney Stand alongside the club crest, both lighting up the blue one of the clubs official colours

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Sir Tom Finney Heading The Ball
A black and white photo of Sir Tom Finney heading the ball at Deepdale in training. Tom Finney, Preston North End

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Sir Tom Finney - Football Writers Association Awards
Preston North Ends Tom Finney holds up the Footballer of the Year trophy after becoming the first player to win the award twice

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PNE Fan Brings Sir Tom Finney To Wembley
Preston North End fans at Wembley, one fan holding a play of Sir Tom Finney. PNE v Swindon Town, 24/05/2018

Background imageSir Tom Finney Collection: Sir Tom Finney and Willie Cunningham Warm Up

Sir Tom Finney and Willie Cunningham Warm Up
Black and white photo of Preston North Ends Sir Tom Finney and Willie Cunningham run pitchside during their warm up


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"Sir Tom Finney: A Football Legend and Iconic Figure at Deepdale" As the floodlights shine down on Deepdale, one cannot help but be captivated by the legacy of Sir Tom Finney. Known for his remarkable skills and contributions to Preston North End (PNE), he left an indelible mark on the football world. From the pitch view of the Bill Shankley Cop, fans witnessed Sir Tom Finney's mesmerizing performances in his last game. His agility and finesse were unparalleled as he showcased his skills during training sessions, leaving spectators in awe. Deepdale Stadium holds a special place in Sir Tom Finney's heart, evident through landmarks like "Sir Tom Finneys The Splash Fountain. " This fish-eye view captures the essence of this iconic venue that became synonymous with his name. The pride of place is rightfully bestowed upon him as he received accolades such as the Football Writers Association Awards. His dedication to the sport was recognized not only by professionals but also by devoted PNE fans who brought him to Wembley, showcasing their unwavering support. One cannot forget witnessing Sir Tom Finney heading the ball with precision and power. It was moments like these that solidified his status as a true football legend. Beyond being a player, Sir Tom Finney represented more than just skill; he embodied sportsmanship and passion for the beautiful game. He will forever be remembered for his contributions both on and off the field – a true inspiration to aspiring athletes worldwide.