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6 things to watch out for in the Huddersfield v Nottingham Forest game – Grant, tactics, selection, Eiting, fitness and more

6 things to watch out for in the Huddersfield v Nottingham Forest game – Grant, tactics, selection, Eiting, fitness and more

Matches, Opinion
Huddersfield Town face Nottingham Forest this evening in their third Championship game of the season. Neither team has scored a point or a goal in their opening two games, so at least one of the teams will see some sort of upturn in their fortunes by the end of the night. There are plenty of things to watch out for in the game from a Huddersfield Town fan's perspective. Here are some of the questions I'm looking forward to finding out the answers to tonight. How will the tactical battle play out? This game may give us a better look at the tactical system that Carlos Corberán wants to play. The difference in quality between Town and their first two opponents meant we didn't see proper Carlosball as we struggled to dominate those games. Town interviewed a Sarah Clapson from the Nottingha...
5 ways iFollow could be improved for Huddersfield Town fans

5 ways iFollow could be improved for Huddersfield Town fans

Opinion
The current reality of being a football fan is that we have to settle for watching our team play on screens rather than in the stadium. While we await the return to something approximating normality, we have to settle for streams of Huddersfield Town’s games using the iFollow service. Streaming a game is never going to be the same as experiencing it in person but it’s the best option available right now. However, the iFollow system that is used to deliver streams to fans is currently not a great user experience. It’s not awful but there are some flaws that hamper it. This article looks at how the iFollow service could be improved. Before starting, I want to quickly point out that this isn’t a criticism of Huddersfield Town as the iFollow service is part of a deal that the whole league is...
Carel Eiting – The pros and cons of his loan from Ajax to Huddersfield Town

Carel Eiting – The pros and cons of his loan from Ajax to Huddersfield Town

Player profiles
On Saturday night Huddersfield Town announced the signing of Carel Eiting on a season-long loan deal from Ajax. The midfielders arrives in Huddersfield after a serious knee injury saw him miss most of the last two seasons with the Dutch giants. Signing a player from the famous Ajax youth system is an exciting prospect and on the surface it suggests we've picked up a potential star player. I'm going to take a look at the positives and negatives of this new arrival at Huddersfield. Five reasons Eiting is a good signing for Huddersfield Town 1. A signing that feels exciting It's hard to quantify what makes a new arrival an exciting prospect but Eiting fits that bill for me. There aren't many players in Huddersfield Town's current team that make you sit forward on your seat but Eiting has ...
6 things I keep telling myself to try and feel less worried about Huddersfield Town

6 things I keep telling myself to try and feel less worried about Huddersfield Town

Matches, Opinion
Yesterday's defeat to Brentford was bad, not just in terms of the result (which was largely expected) but because it revealed the obvious shortcomings at Huddersfield Town right now. I felt despondent about Town's chances this season at the final whistle but have since been trying to gee myself up and feel a bit better about our prospects. I'm not sure it's working but I thought I'd share my thoughts here anyway. Here are the things I say to myself to try and be a bit more positive. We're at the start of a project that will take time to bear fruit Huddersfield Town weren't immediately transformed under Wagner, Leeds weren't under Bielsa and Liverpool weren't under Klopp. Making a shift in philosophy takes time and can have a bumpy start. We’re probably going to need to be patient. We'v...
A rant about Huddersfield Town’s surrender to Brentford – 6 reasons defeat was inevitable

A rant about Huddersfield Town’s surrender to Brentford – 6 reasons defeat was inevitable

Matches, Opinion
I try to be positive about Town even when we lose. Last week's defeat against Norwich featured plenty of encouraging signs and I felt relatively positive about the direction Town are now travelling in. Yesterday's defeat to Brentford was different, it was painful to watch at times. The gulf in quality between the two team was enormous and we played right into their hands. Please stop reading if you're hoping for silver linings or glimmers of hope. This article is a rant. I might try writing something more optimistic later but this article delves into why we were so terrible against Brentford. A game plan that couldn't have won the game When Danny Cowley took Town to Brentford last season he knew his players weren't as good as Brentford's, so he had to set up to be hard to beat. The res...
“He completely fell to pieces” –  Brentford 3-0 Huddersfield – Player ratings

“He completely fell to pieces” – Brentford 3-0 Huddersfield – Player ratings

Matches, Opinion
Huddersfield Town were beaten 3-0 by Brentford yesterday in the first league game in their new stadium. Despite Town dominating possession, Brentford were the only team that looked like winning yesterday’s game. This was not a pretty performance from Town and it showed just how far we have to go before we can consider ourselves equals to teams like Brentford. Here are my ratings for each of Town’s players. Ben Hamer - 6 out of 10 Hamer had a pretty good game apart from one moment. He made some decent saves and played some nice passes out from the back. Unfortunately he also played a pass that went straight to the opposition and on most days would have resulted in a goal but Toney squandered the opportunity when one-on-one with Hamer. There are some good signs coming from Hamer but he s...
Predicted Huddersfield Town lineup to take on Brentford – A defensive shakeup?

Predicted Huddersfield Town lineup to take on Brentford – A defensive shakeup?

Matches, Opinion
Huddersfield Town take on Brentford later today and Carlos Corberán will have the job of trying to pick eleven Town players that can get something out of the game. Not an easy task given the players he has at his disposal. On the plus side, injuries and a general lack of numbers in our squad makes it easier to predict who we might see turn out for Town (but I'm sure I'll still manage to make a mess of predicting the starting eleven). Here's who I think Carlos will pick… Goalkeeper: Ben Hamer I thought that Hamer had a pretty good game against Norwich. He couldn't be blamed for the game's only goal and his distribution was quick and precise. It's going to take a long run of games like last weekend for Hamer to regain his confidence and the trust of Town fans. The longer he goes without...
8 talking point from Carlos Corberán’s pre-Brentford press conference

8 talking point from Carlos Corberán’s pre-Brentford press conference

Matches, News, Opinion
Carlos Corberán spoke with the press yesterday to answer questions about tomorrow's game against Brentford. Below are the main things that he revealed with his answers and a few of my thoughts about what he said. Danny Ward's injury and the lack of strikers Danny Ward's hamstring is still knacked, he's having a scan on it next week. I've no idea why he hasn't had one this week, seeing as he had this issue before the Norwich game. It doesn't sound like a bad injury but the fact it's not cleared up in a week suggests it could be worse than initially expected. With Town's only other senior striker only just coming back from injury it leaves us very short up top. Will Town try to speed through transfer business to help with the striker issue? Carlos doesn't want to rush into signings and ...
Transfer rumour roundup – Who might be coming and going from Huddersfield Town?

Transfer rumour roundup – Who might be coming and going from Huddersfield Town?

Transfers
Huddersfield Town head into Saturday's game with Brentford with a squad that is still worryingly thin. So it's no surprise that Town fans are chomping at the bit for news of any potential transfers on the horizon. Below is a summary of the rumours that have been flying around about Town lately. Some feel a lot less likely than others but I thought I’d present them all anyway just in case they come to anything down the line. Carl Eiting from Ajax Let’s start with the most exciting rumour that emerged yesterday afternoon. Carl Eiting has been linked with a loan move to Town after a few injury-hit seasons at Ajax stalled his promising start in the game. He was part of the crop of Ajax youngsters that include big-money Premier League transfers this summer, Ziyech and van de Beek. He looks ...
Journalist says Huddersfield Town are in talks about signing three different midfielders

Journalist says Huddersfield Town are in talks about signing three different midfielders

Opinion, Transfers
Alan Nixon, a journalist that often has stories about goings on behind the scenes at Huddersfield Town, has said on Twitter that Town are currently sniffing around three different midfielders. The journalist expressed his surprise at the club pursuing three targets for the same position but our squad is so things I wouldn't be stunned if this report turned out to be true. Who could the three midfield targets be? Nixon didn't expand upon who these players were but I'm willing to speculate about who at least two of them could be. Bear in kind this is just me putting together past rumours and isn't based on any inside knowledge. https://twitter.com/reluctantnicko/status/1305966381452734466 Robbie Gotts from Leeds Robbie Gotts has been linked with Town throughout the transfer window. Th...