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Hudderfield Town pre-Stevenage press conference summary – Michael Duff & Brodie Spencer’s comments

Hudderfield Town pre-Stevenage press conference summary – Michael Duff & Brodie Spencer’s comments

News
Brodie Spencer and Michael Duff faced the press pack in advance of Town's first home game of their League One campaign against Stevenage on Saturday afternoon.  As the club only publish their pre-match press conferences in video format, I thought I'd experiment with summarising the main things discussed in bullet points. Obviously you'd really need to watch the full press conference if you want to hear everything said but I thought a quick and easily digestible summary might be helpful to some fans. Let me know in the comments if this is the kind of thing you'd like to see more of. Brodie Spencer's comments:  Spencer thinks he could have done better in the first game but acknowledges he's adjusting to a new position. Duff wants positivity and fight from his players. T...
An absolute pleasure to watch – Notes of Huddersfield Town’s 3-0 win over Morecambe

An absolute pleasure to watch – Notes of Huddersfield Town’s 3-0 win over Morecambe

Matches
Huddersfield Town coasted to victory against Morecambe on Tuesday night in one of the most one-sided games of football that you could ever wish to see. Despite making eight changes to the starting lineup from Saturday's victory over Peterborough, the team kept its fluency and played with the same high-pressing and direct attacking style. It reaped rewards within 30 seconds against Morecambe and the game was over as a contest from that point onwards. If it ever really was one. Not that I'm complaining though, after years of being rubbish, I'm not in a hurry to start whining that Town are winning games too easily! Like with Peterborough at the weekend, the biggest issue with this game was that the scoreline didn't tell the full story. While 3-0 is an emphatic victory in anyone's book...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Morecambe

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Morecambe

Matches
Huddersfield Town take on Morecambe tonight in the first round of the Carabao Cup. Which is great news if you're a fan of sickly-sweet energy drinks or unloved cup competitions. I'm actually in the latter camp, and quite enjoy games in the league cup. So it's a bit of a disappointment that our usual approach is to pick a weak team, play badly and bomb out of the competition straight away. Maybe it will be different this year. Duff has already all-but confirmed he'll be playing a second string team but it's possible that the team he sends out might make a better fist of this game than our previous attempts to make progress in this cup. The good news is that Town currently have remarkably few injuries to their first team and the competition for places is fierce in several areas. So even ...
A superb start – Notes on Huddersfield Town’s 2-0 win over Peterborough United

A superb start – Notes on Huddersfield Town’s 2-0 win over Peterborough United

Matches
Huddersfield Town got off to the best possible start to life in League One with a 2-0 away win at Peterborough yesterday evening. While Town didn't have it all their way, they were worthy winners and did a particularly impressive job of seeing out the game in the second half and will perhaps wish the scoreline was more emphatic after creating several good chances to extend the lead further but not applying the finishing touch. The first game of the season always has too much importance applied to it, because football fans spend so long anticipating it but even allowing for that, the omens for Town’s upcoming season were good if this game can be used as a barometer. While Peterborough showed some impressive moments, Town weathered the storm and showed some excellent pressing play and us...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Peterborough United

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Peterborough United

Matches
Technically speaking, there wasn't a break in the football this summer, as the Euros conveniently overlapped with the start of Huddersfield Town's preseason friendlies. But even so, international tournaments and preseason friendlies are really only the equivalent of methadone to the proper football fix that club football brings, or at least that's how I feel. So it feels like it's been forever since Town left the Championship with a whimper and hopefully between the start of May and the middle of August, Town had changed from a dreadful Championship team to a top League One team. We don't know if that's the case yet but the beauty of being a football fan is that a few weeks away from watching games washes away the weariness of a relegation season and a new sense of optimism can seep in.&n...
We’re doomed! A pessimistic Huddersfield Town season preview

We’re doomed! A pessimistic Huddersfield Town season preview

Opinion
I like to split my season previews into two and write a pessimistic and optimsitic version. I've already published the optimistic version, so you can click over and read that one if you were born on the sunny side of the street. Otherwise, if you'd prefer to dwell on the more concerning omens about the season ahead, strap yourself in for my pitch black preview of the coming season. Before I get started, I'd like to say that this year's negative preview has been harder to write than in previous seasons, as my genuine feelings towards Town are pretty positive right now despite our relegation. So while there may be some truth in the ideas expressed below, I'm actually not nearly as negative as this article might suggest. My real feelings are probably a mixture of the positive and negative...
The glass IS half full – A positive season preview for Huddersfield Town

The glass IS half full – A positive season preview for Huddersfield Town

Opinion
As has become a tradition on this blog, I'm dividing my Huddersfield Town season preview into two halves, one dwelling on the negatives and another talking up the positives. It's always impossible to know before a season starts which way things are going to go, so I find splitting myself in two and pouring all my hopes into one article and fears into another makes it easier to write these things. Typically, the pessimistic article is both easier to write and gets around double the clicks from Town fans too. This season might be a bit different though, as personally, I'm not feeling the usual creeping dread about the coming season, instead I've an unusual and unfamiliar feeling, which I think might be a vague sense of optimsim. It's the hope that kills you, as the saying goes! So, here'...
Selection shows recruitment needs, putting Blades to the sword, new boys shine – Notes on Huddersfield Town’s friendly draw against Sheffield United

Selection shows recruitment needs, putting Blades to the sword, new boys shine – Notes on Huddersfield Town’s friendly draw against Sheffield United

Matches
The stadium looking very smart after it's summer refurb (all the home fans were in the Riverside and away fans in the South Stand - I promise it wasn't empty!) Huddersfield Town completed their preseason fixtures with a decent 1-1 draw against Sheffield United on Friday night. The first half was impressive and the second half was more of a mixed bag but overall it was a good showing against a team that were in the Premier League last season and will most likely compete at the top end of the Championship in the season to come.  While preseason is often a poor predictor of how a new season is going to pan out, this final game caps off an impressive start to Michael Duff's first few weeks in charge at Town and he seems to be doing everything right so far. The first proper test wil...
Overthinking Huddersfield Town’s squad numbers – who might leave, the new leadership group and theories about what the numbers might mean

Overthinking Huddersfield Town’s squad numbers – who might leave, the new leadership group and theories about what the numbers might mean

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Huddersfield Town announced their squad numbers for the 24/25 season yesterday and if you’re the kind of person who likes to scrutinise lists of numbers and names to try and find hidden meanings then this sort of thing will be right up your street. Obviously, squad numbers are relatively meaningless these days but then again, it was probably fairly significant to the handful of players that didn't receive a squad number at all.  There was also some information about a new leadership group for the coming season which provided some hints at some players that maybe aren't expected to be around for much longer. So I'll speculate about that stuff too.  Shirt numbers and leadership group for Huddersfield Town 24/25 Here are this season's squad numbers: 1 - Lee Nicholls ...
Town tighten up, Koroma & Wiles shine, Thomas exit looms, new signings needed – Notes on Huddersfield Town’s 2-1 victory over Hertha Berlin

Town tighten up, Koroma & Wiles shine, Thomas exit looms, new signings needed – Notes on Huddersfield Town’s 2-1 victory over Hertha Berlin

Matches
Huddersfield Town put in a very solid display against Hertha Berlin yesterday in their 2-1 victory. While results aren't all that important in preseason friendlies, it was reassuring to see the frailties that were exposed in the game against Aris Limasso shored up in this game and Town were much more solid despite coming up against a high-quality opponent.  In this article I'll take a look at what this game might have shown us about Huddersfield Town, as we get ever closer to the start of the season. I think Michael Duff showed a slightly different side to how he could set Town up in this game, which was a bit less exciting but was reassuring too as it showed some flexibility and pragmatism.  Town were deserved winners in the end, with Hertha Berlin struggling to break Tow...