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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Crewe 3 Huddersfield 1: Huddersfield defeated due to insipid performance.
Following on from last week’s victory, hopes were high that Town could record a first away victory under Clark. Some 1,500 Terriers turned up at Gresty Road expecting something from the game but were left reflect on a poor performance from the boy’s in the blue&white. Read the rest of this entry »

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Israel versus Palestine, the Romans vs the Greeks, and the English versus the Germans. All examples of great conflicts, but none with as much history or passion as Huddersfield Town vs Leeds Utd. The first game between the two West Yorkshire rivals was played on a large wooden ship off the coast of Somalia in 1478, with the Terriers coming out on top in a fiery encounter. Read the rest of this entry »

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Thanks to tomtheterrier for another great match report!

It was a night that went well beyond frustration for Lee Clark’s men and the Town support, as Huddersfield took on Hartlepool at a snowy and bitterly cold Galpharm Stadium. With a good win against Peterborough at the weekend, Town were looking to push on and improve on some previously below-par Tuesday night performances, and as the game kicked off in front of a brave 9300 fans, it looked like that would be the case. Read the rest of this entry »

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It was a game of two halves in a season of two halves, as Huddersfield Town took on Peterborough United at the Galpharm. In reversal of early season form, if you can call it that, Town had recently looked very solid at home, but defensively suspect away from home, and would be expecting to face another stern test against the high-flying Posh and their normally brilliant strikeforce of McLean and Mackail-Smith.

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THE TOWN ARE GOING UP. For this first time this season (that i’ve heard), we were treated to a chant that really reflects the mood around Huddersfield Town at the minute. Enthusiasm, excitement and expectation in ways that have not been experienced at the Galpharm Stadium in many a year. The Terriers took on Danny Wilson’s Robins in a match where the majority of the home support were expecting a comfortable Town win.
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Today’s game can be described in any number of ways: exciting, tense, and pissing freezing spring to mind. Town took on an Oldham side unbeaten in 5 away from home, looking to rack up another win and move Town up to 7th in the table, biting at the playoffs. Read the rest of this entry »

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