The first home game of the season; coming on the back of two impressive away victories, and facing a Tranmere side who most predict to be relegation fodder, all seemed set for 90 minutes of glorious football and a tonking for the travelling scousers. Then we remember that for all the money we’ve thrown around this summer, and all the promise, we’re still Huddersfield Town. Read the rest of this entry »
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I’d like to begin this match report with an apology. I’d like to apologise in advance to those who may read this, for making them live, or indeed relive, Huddersfield Town vs Oldham Athletic; a game rated by the club as Category A, with the A apparently standing for Absolute crap.
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As the snow and ice that has punished the country, and indeed forced residents of Slaithwaite to take to their knees, began to subside, the nation’s football calendar returned to normal, and so did Town’s home form. Lee Clark’s men recorded yet another home victory: this one though, a hard-fought win over a tricky Southend side rather than a Wycombe-esque walkover. Read the rest of this entry »
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It was a freezing cold night at the Galpharm as fifth placed Town took on bottom of the league Tranmere; with the Terrier’s goalscoring exploits fresh in the mind many would have been predicting or even expecting another 6 goal drubbing. They got the 6 goals, but sadly none of the drubbing, in a game that frustrated far more than it entertained. Read the rest of this entry »
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Whilst much of the country this week had been awash with floods, The Galpharm had recently been awash with goals – 20 in the last 4 games – however on the back of some good away results, Hartlepool would prove to be a sterner proposition for Lee Clark’s free-scoring terriers. Read the rest of this entry »
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Town took to the field on a chilly night at the Galpharm with a starting 11 unchanged from the win away at Oldham. Lining up in customary 442 formation, they were pitted against not one but two teams; the mighty Dagenham and their neighbours Redbridge. Happily, these two teams had been forced to combine their resources to keep things fair. Read the rest of this entry »
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Match Report Courtesy of Ben1142.
Cry’ God for Boothy, England and Saint George! Huddersfield 3 Walsall 2
Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more;
Or close the wall up with our Huddersfield dead.
After a shocking first 40 minutes where limbs and bodies were put on the goal line to prevent the score become a massacre. Somehow St. Boothy managed to conjure two goals out of the air to set up a good second half performance, enabling Town to turn defeat into victory! Read the rest of this entry »
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It turned out to be a very “Good Friday†for Lee Clark’s Town team, as they took on promotion-chasing Scunthorpe at a soaking wet Glanford Park. (Good Friday joke courtesy of Paul Ogden. Thanks Paul.) Scunthorpe had been picking up some strong results at home, but Town had been equally impressive away, with two victories from their last two games on their travels. Something would have to give, and happily, it would be in Town’s favour. Read the rest of this entry »
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