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Finger pointing, Sarr’s redemption, The Quaner effect and picking over the remains – Notes on Town’s draw with Sheffield Wednesday

Finger pointing, Sarr’s redemption, The Quaner effect and picking over the remains – Notes on Town’s draw with Sheffield Wednesday

Matches
The dull draw with Sheffield Wednesday is most likely already only a vague memory for most Town fans and one they aren't likely to want to revisit. So it barely seems worth bothering publishing this very late write up but it's done so I thought I might as well put it out.  With no Town game to watch today you can at least relive some of the tedium from our midweek game. If you think this article seems like a deliberate attempt to alienate my readers you may be right but it's nothing compared to the series of Mick Wadsworth articles I've currently planning on putting together during the international break. (Not a joke!)  Until then, here are my notes on the draw with Sheffield Wednesday…  One of *those* games  This was a poor game played out by two poor teams and it's unlikely...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Sheffield Wednesday tonight

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Sheffield Wednesday tonight

Matches
Huddersfield Town will hope to make it back-to-back wins when they take on Sheffield Wednesday tonight. The relegation-threatened South Yorkshire side come into the game on the back of a losing run of games but will be hoping the new manager bounce might finally start to kick in after Darren Moore has seen his new side lose the first few games of his tenure. Carlos goes into the game with a few interesting selection decisions, thankfully for the right reasons and we can enjoy seeing how he juggles his available players to come up with a plan to beat the "Massive" club. Unfortunately Colin Quaner won’t be available for Carlos as he now plays up in Scotland, so he’ll have to find his own Hilsborough Hero out of our current crop of players. With the international break coming after thi...
5 final thoughts on Huddersfield Town’s 1-0 win over QPR

5 final thoughts on Huddersfield Town’s 1-0 win over QPR

Matches
Huddersfield Town won their first away game in 5 months on Saturday, when they beat QPR 1-0. It was a good all-round team performance and relied on grit and organisation more than attacking flair to get the result over the line.  Before our thoughts turn to Wednesday's crucial clash with Sheffield Wednesday, here are some of my final thoughts about last Saturday's game.  A competent 1-0 win was better for confidence than a big win  Keeping a clean sheet again and finally managing to successfully defend a narrow lead will have done wonders for our confidence. Town haven't won many games 1-0 this season, mostly because we have tended to try to score more after going ahead and that has also led to conceding more too.  A comfortable victory would have been nice but ...
“Brilliant but frustrating” Player ratings for Huddersfield Town’s win against QPR 

“Brilliant but frustrating” Player ratings for Huddersfield Town’s win against QPR 

Matches
Huddersfield Town beat QPR 1-0, ending our long wait for an away win with an assured performance which saw Town surrender possession in favour of staying organised and hitting QPR on the break.  The three points is huge for our survival bid and if we can follow it up with a win against Sheffield Wednesday in midweek then I think our relegation worries can be mostly set aside (providing we don't implode over the remaining games) .  This result came from a strong disciplined, team performance rather than dazzling individual brilliance, so expect to see lots of seven out of tens rather than any huge scores for individuals.  Ryan Schofield - 8 out 10  His save and clearance double movement to deny Kane was superb and kept us in the game. His goal line heroics were as good as scori...
Predicted starting XI, score and key talking points for Huddersfield Town’s trip to QPR 

Predicted starting XI, score and key talking points for Huddersfield Town’s trip to QPR 

Matches
As Alan Partridge once said, "Go to London! I guarantee you'll either be mugged or not appreciated. Catch the train to London, stopping at Rejection, Disappointment, Backstabbing Central and Shattered Dreams Parkway."  Let's hope that Huddersfield Town's trip to Loftus Road this afternoon doesn't result in shattered dreams but given the recent form of the home side and our pitiful away record it's likely to be another big ask for Town to come away with anything.  Read on to find out my thoughts on who Town will select this afternoon, my prediction for the outcome and some of the key talking points ahead of the match.  Predicted Huddersfield Town XI  Goalkeeper: Schofield  Defence: Edmonds-Green, Stearman, Sarr Midfield: Rowe, Hogg, O'Brien, Bacuna, Pi...
8 revelations from Dean Hoyle’s podcast interview and what to make of them

8 revelations from Dean Hoyle’s podcast interview and what to make of them

Opinion
Ex-Huddersfield Town Chairman, Dean Hoyle, gave an interview to the little-known Looks Good On Paper podcast on Thursday this week. During his time as Chairman at Town Hoyle was known for his frank and open approach to communication and in this interview he showed his skill at putting forward his point of view and revealing just enough information to win over Town fans. Hoyle’s legacy has been somewhat tarnished by the events of recent seasons, with many of the millions of pounds Town have received through parachute payments and player sales being funneled into debt repayments to him while the quality of the playing squad has steadily deteriorated. However, in my eyes he’s still the person that can take the most credit for Town’s rise to the Premier League, even more so than David Wagn...
“More than just a carthorse” Player ratings for Huddersfield Town’s 0-0 draw with Cardiff

“More than just a carthorse” Player ratings for Huddersfield Town’s 0-0 draw with Cardiff

Matches
After a run of dismal performances from the Terriers it was nice to see plenty more spirit and organisation in last night's draw with Cardiff. The obvious main talking point is Sanogo's penalty miss but my big takeaway was tgay it was the first time I've watched Town since the Swansea game where I've not come away feeling annoyed and frustrated with the team. There were green shoots of better things to come on display in this game even if some of our bad old habits weren't completely eradicated.  The improvement on the pitch can largely be attributed to Carlos switching to a more pragmatic approach that more resembled Danny Cowley's Huddersfield Town rather than Carlosball but we're now at a stage where points on the board matter more than philosophy(which was also true for Cowley...
Predicted lineup, score and 5 key questions for Huddersfield Town v Cardiff

Predicted lineup, score and 5 key questions for Huddersfield Town v Cardiff

Matches
Huddersfield Town face Cardiff tonight in a game that seems certain to disappoint Town fans as the team with the worst form in the Championship faces the one with the best. Cardiff are riding high after Mick McCarthy's recent arrival. The dour Yorkshireman has taken the Bluebirds on an exceptional winning run that has made them playoff contenders despite the fact they were two points behind Town on New Year's Day. Town's recent win against Swansea shows we can lift our levels when up against quality opposition but Cardiff specialise in the kind of physical football that has consistently tripped Town up this season, so expecting anything but a difficult night requires almost psychotic levels of optimism. So, after making myself thoroughly miserable during this introduction, here ar...
Predicted lineup, score and key talking points for Huddersfield Town v Birmingham 

Predicted lineup, score and key talking points for Huddersfield Town v Birmingham 

Matches
Huddersfield Town play Birmingham City tonight in a game that has potential to define the rest of this season. A positive result could push Town clear of the relegation strugglers and end this poor patch. A defeat will plunge Town right into the mess at the bottom end of the table.  There's a tendency to overhype games these days but I genuinely believe this game is the most important one of the season so far. I'd be lying if I said I felt confident going into it but this team, for all its flaws, can produce a performance when you least expect it.  Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Birmingham  Goalkeeper: Ryan Schofield  Defence: Edmonds-Green, Keogh, Stearman, Pipa  Midfield: Vallejo, O'Brien, High Forwards: Mbenza, Phillips, Holmes  I have no ...
Corberán’s mistakes, fragile confidence, relegation odds and lumping it up to the big man – Notes on Town’s defeat to PNE

Corberán’s mistakes, fragile confidence, relegation odds and lumping it up to the big man – Notes on Town’s defeat to PNE

Matches
Town's wretched 2021 continued with another abject game, where defeat was embraced like a dear friend by a team. We don't have a losing habit, it's gone past a that now and into an addiction. The only possible explanation for such consistently disappointing results is a compulsion deep within the players and coaches to throw away games that they're capable of winning.  I'm genuinely shocked that the optimism I felt after Town's resounding win against Swansea was only last week. After two defeats and two awful second-half performances it's now clear last weekend's win was a false dawn and dark times are still ahead to Town fans.  The good start  In nearly every game of Town's terrible run in 2021 there have been pockets where Town have played well. Usually it comes ...