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MATCH PREVIEW: Barnsley v Huddersfield Town pre-season friendly

MATCH PREVIEW: Barnsley v Huddersfield Town pre-season friendly

Matches
Huddersfield Town make the trip to South Yorkshire to play Barnsley for their fourth pre-season friendly. Now we’re getting slightly further into the pre-season schedule it’s likely a few players will make it through 90 minutes for this game and the tempo might be getting closer to competitive football. The relatively short journey to Barnsley and the number of fans on lower priorities worrying they’ll not get to see many away games this season makes me think there will be a strong Huddersfield Town following at Oakwell on Saturday. Barnsley v Huddersfield Town - Match details Kick-off: 4pm - The tickets say 3pm because the time was changed after printing but it is definitely a 4pm kickoff. Venue: Oakwell Stadium, Grove Street, Barnsley, S71 1ET Ticket prices: Adults: £12 / Over-65s...
PREVIEW: Bury v Huddersfield Town – Pre-season friendly

PREVIEW: Bury v Huddersfield Town – Pre-season friendly

Matches
After all the hoohaa about away ticket priority, it’s nice to get back to talking about football. The football in question is a friendly between Huddersfield Town and Bury at Gigg Lane. Here’s a match preview with all the practical details, stats, opposition info, and idle speculation that you’re likely to need. Match details Kick-off: Sunday 16 July 2017, 3pm Ticket prices: Adults: £10 / Over-65s and under-23s: £5 / Accompanied under-12s: free of charge / Ambulant disabled & wheelchair-bound supporters: £5 with a free carer Town fans can pay on the day for the same prices as above. Travel info: The Football Ground Website has some useful information about how to get to Gigg Lane. It sounds like parking is tricky, as there’s virtually no official club parking, so you’re left to...
Away ticket priority – Who are the winners and losers?

Away ticket priority – Who are the winners and losers?

Matches, Opinion
Huddersfield Town have confirmed the priority system for their forthcoming season in the Premier League. As predicted in my earlier article about the difficulties in working out an away ticket priority system, many fans have been left feeling aggrieved. There are winners and losers with the system that’s been announced but I personally think that the club have done a good job of trying to make a system that gives everyone a chance but rewards fans that have followed the club for the longest. The system isn’t completely fair though, so here’s my interpretation of the winners and losers. Embed from Getty Images The winners in the away ticket priority system Blue and White Foundation members, Terriers on Tour members or patrons that have had a season ticket for the last three ...
Six things we learned from the Accrington Stanley friendly

Six things we learned from the Accrington Stanley friendly

Matches, Opinion
As I said in my preview of the Accrington Stanley friendly, I'm not a big fan of preseason games. I find them frustrating to watch even though I know that they're meant for building fitness rather than entertaining the crowds. Having said that, there are a few things we can take away from the game which are quite interesting. Here are six things I noticed: Embed from Getty Images Nahki Wells may have to play deeper to get game time Last night Nahki Wells played in the second-half 11, alongside Laurent DePoitre. I thought this may have represented a change in formation to accommodate two strikers but it seems that Nahki played deeper, as a number 10. He later played in central midfield when Kasey Palmer replaced Mark Hudson. I don't think he's likely to play in the midfiel...
PREVIEW: Accrington Stanley v Huddersfield Town – Pre-season friendly

PREVIEW: Accrington Stanley v Huddersfield Town – Pre-season friendly

Matches, News
Huddersfield Town play their first friendly of the pre-season against Accrington Stanley on Wednesday evening. It's Town's first game since their historic playoff final victory that saw them promoted to the Premier League. I suspect this game will be substantially more low-key. I have to confess that I'm not a big fan of pre-season friendlies, so won't be going to this game. They're good for raising fitness levels, testing out tactics and helping new players gel but they're rarely much of a spectacle. Accrington Stanley v HTAFC - Match details Kickoff: Wednesday 12 July 2017 at 7 pm Venue: Accrington Stanley Football Club Livingstone Road, Accrington, Lancashire, BB5 5BX Tickets prices: Adults: £10 / Over-65s / Full-time students & under-18s: £5 / Under-12s: £1 The ticket office ...
Away ticket priority for 2017/18 – Who should be at the front of the queue?

Away ticket priority for 2017/18 – Who should be at the front of the queue?

Matches, Opinion
This season will see David Wagner and his team coming up against some of the best teams in club football and have to solve problems that seem impossible. Before any of that, the club have a problem to solve that's as tough as any of the tactical challenges in the Premier League. Away ticket priority. Town will receive a maximum of 3,000 tickets for away games in the Premier League next season. It seems very likely that demand will outstrip supply and some fans will be left disappointed. The dilemma for the club is how to divide the tickets up fairly. Or if some people will miss out, who is the most deserving of a place at the front of the queue? Embed from Getty Images Who are the different groups of people with a claim to priority tickets? There is a thread on Down At The Mac wh...
Steve Mounié – Find out about Town’s record signing

Steve Mounié – Find out about Town’s record signing

Player profiles, Transfers
Steve Mounié is Benin international striker, that has just signed for Huddersfield Town from Montpellier for a record fee estimated to be around £11m. Fulham, West Ham and West Brom were reported to have been interested in Mounié but Huddersfield Town managed to secure a deal. Who is he? How will he fit into David Wagner’s style of play? Have Town got a good deal? Read on to find out more. Embed from Getty Images What does Steve Mounié bring to Town? Mounié has potential to be the answer to the problem Town had all last season: goals. He scored fourteen goals in thirty-five appearances last season, which works out to be a goal every two and a half games. Obviously, those goals were scored in a different league and with a different team, but it’s encouraging that he managed to scor...
Kasey Palmer – The Chelsea man returns for another year on loan

Kasey Palmer – The Chelsea man returns for another year on loan

Player profiles, Transfers
Kasey Palmer returns to Huddersfield Town for another year on loan, after signing a new contract with Chelsea. The attacking midfielder impressed on loan last season despite missing most of the second half of the campaign due to injury. While he’s not exactly a new signing, as he’s already spent a year in West Yorkshire, his return is a real coup for David Wagner. Palmer proved himself to be an incredibly talented player and would have been hard to replace had we not been able to get him back for another year. Embed from Getty Images What kind of a player is he? Palmer’s best position is in the space behind a lone striker. He’s an intelligent player that reads the game well and can burst past the main striker to get into dangerous positions or drift wide and cause problems for def...
SIGNING: Zanka – Who is he and how will he fit in at Town? 

SIGNING: Zanka – Who is he and how will he fit in at Town? 

News, Player profiles, Transfers
Huddersfield Town have today signed Mathias “Zanka” Jørgensen from FC Copenhagen for a fee reported to be £3.5m. The Danish international defender usually referred to as Zanka, arrives at Town with a reputation as a great defender and a big personality. Having read up a bit on him I'm convinced he's going to tear up the Premier League for Town. What kind of a player is Zanka? Zanka, 27, usually plays on the right side of central defence. He’s made over three hundred career appearances, mostly for FC Copenhagen in the Danish Superligaen. He’s won the Danish league five times, the Danish Cup five times for FC Copenhagen and the Dutch Super Cup in his spell at PSV Eindhoven. He’s played in the Champions League for FC Copenhagen and even made the Champions League team of the week last Sep...
Scott Malone – Joe Lolley’s tormentor returns to Town

Scott Malone – Joe Lolley’s tormentor returns to Town

News, Player profiles, Transfers
Huddersfield Town have signed Scott Malone, 26, from Fulham for an undisclosed fee believed to be around £3.2m. The left back signed a three-year contract with the Terriers having an option to add an extra year if they wish. Town fans may remember his goal-scoring performance for Fulham in April 2016, where he absolutely destroyed us. While Joe Lolley’s suspect positioning helped him, Malone marauded up and down the left wing that day and caused us a great deal of misery. I don't think I've ever seen a full-back so consistently make a winger look silly as that day. I'd genuinely like to see Joe Lolley's reaction when they meet each other on the training ground for the first time. Embed from Getty Images What kind of a player is Malone? As mentioned above, Malone is a modern type ...