AFC Bournemouth vs Huddersfield Town AFC
Dean Court, 19/02/11
Match Report: Final Score 1-1
By Greg Hobson
The Terries continue their unbeaten in 2011 run after a trip to promotion rivals Bournemouth. Huddersfield did well to return home with a point, after the performance of the town side lacked energy and firepower. Read the rest of this entry »
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I have to say, hats off to Cambridge Utd. They worked incredibly hard and I can only presume played out of their skins and well above their ability. I say that not to disrespect them, but because if they played like tonight in their league they would be top of their league – in fact they’d be League 2.
The difference in ability man for man was often evident and they made some very simple errors. But they closed down, chased, at times passed well and had the best chances in the first half. In the second half they weathered the storm until extra time by throwing themselves in the way of shots, clearing off the line, and their keeper making some excellent saves, two of which were one on one with a Town striker.
All that has to be kept in mind when trying to assess Town’s play. 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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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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It was Grand National day as Town took on Southend at the Galpharm, looking for a third win on the bounce after two impressive away victories at Hereford and Bristol. Unfortunately, it turned out that donkeys, not horses, were at the races on a changeable Saturday afternoon in Huddersfield, with both sets of fans effectively picking non-runners. Rumours suggest that the officials were found to be lame, and later shot. Read the rest of this entry »
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This is the first match report I’ve done for the last 3 games, so let’s have a recap of those fantastic Huddersfield wins we’ve not covered. Last week Town visited Stockport, taking with them another bumper away following that were keen to see Lee Clark’s first away win. With much speculation during the week surrounding the Stockport manager Jim Gannon, Town were hoping that Stockport would be flustered, and they could take advantage. Read the rest of this entry »
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