Ben Pringle is about to get his fourth club in a year after it didn't work out for him at Fulham.

The Geordie winger signed from Rotherham last summer is on the move again to Preston after just 18 appearances in white with his best Fulham moment in the 4-0 thrashing of QPR last September.

Ironically, his last game at Craven Cottage was against the Millers in December two days after Slavisa Jokanovic's appointment as head coach, before being loaned out to Ipswich where he got 10 more games under Mick McCarthy.

So counting Steve Evans at Rotherham, Kit Symons and Jokanovic at Fulham, McCarthy and now North End's Simon Grayson, Pringle has had his fair share of gaffers in the last year.

'In your face': then Rotherham manager Steve Evans at Craven Cottage

But it was Evans, who tried to shift him on to Millwall in January 2015, that stuck in the 27-year-old's craw.

In an earlier GetWestLondon exclusive he revealed: "Steve Evans was in your face shouting and swearing and all the rest of it. "If you don’t get it done; you don’t play kind of thing.

"Back in January 2015, they’d (Rotherham) accepted a bid by Millwall and he was telling me to go, which was a bit strange as they were rock-bottom and he was trying to sell me Millwall as an exciting proposition."

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