
Preston have not had much look recently as they were voted one the least desirable cities in the Uk, and then they were hit with the news that the national football museum maybe moving to Manchester.If we are honest the museum will probably become more popular in Manchester where there are two premiership football teams, and a mass population in comparison to Preston, but it would only make Preston become less desirable to live in.

But the question is, does Manchester need the Museum? as Preston needs attractions such as the museum to make their city more "desirable".
With Preston Fc mounting another serious challenge for promotion to top flight football it could be a massive boost for the players and the fans if the museum was to stay in Preston.
As a student who know lives in Preston i believe it would be great for the club and the city if the team manged to get promotion this season. It may provide the city with the boost it needs.
After watching a few matches i can't see why the team would not get promoted as they are strong at the back and have good target men in Neil Mellor and Jon Parkin up top.
The spirit of the Deepdale fans also impresses me, which makes me ask the question, why are they planning on moving the football museum?
My opinion, although it counts for nothing is that the football museum should stay in the city of Preston and maybe it should get money to improve the museum and publicize it more so it gets more people visiting it.