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Huddersfield Town fans returning to the John Smith’s Stadium – What might happen?

Huddersfield Town fans returning to the John Smith’s Stadium – What might happen?

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Yesterday I wrote an article about the big questions Huddersfield Town fans want answering quickly. The part of the article that drew most attention was the section about getting fans back into the stadium. Last night, Millwall Supporters’ Club released a statement with provisional details of how their club intend to manage fans coming back for games. While each club will have to make their own decisions, there were some clues in this document about what things might look like for Town fans. Before getting into the details, I’d like to say how tough a situation this is for clubs to deal with. It’s likely that most clubs are going to have to turn away loyal fans to some extent or another and there is always going to be some disagreement about the fairest way to do this. How many fans wil...
5 questions Huddersfield Town fans want answering as soon as possible

5 questions Huddersfield Town fans want answering as soon as possible

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The ongoing pandemic has made football weird. The shortened preseason starts for Huddersfield Town on Monday next week but there are still a lot of unknowns ahead of the league starting up on 12th September. With only a short amount of time to go until everything kicks off again there are still lots of details we don't know. Here are a few things that we need to find out as soon as possible: When will the fixtures be released? I don't think there has been any official announcement about the date fixtures will be released. Now the playoffs have concluded and Wigan's legal challenge settled, we know who will be competing with Town in the Championship so there is nothing to stop the fixture compilers getting on with their job. I would expect that the fixtures will be announced within the ...
How many of Huddersfield Town’s current players are likely to stay? Wild speculation and guesswork!

How many of Huddersfield Town’s current players are likely to stay? Wild speculation and guesswork!

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Huddersfield Town have yet to make a signing in this shortened gap between seasons so I thought it might be interesting to take a look at the current squad. Here's a run through all the players we currently have in the first team squad (as listed on the club's website) and what I'd like to happen with them this transfer window. As the title suggests, this is all just my speculation and isn't based upon any insider knowledge. Goalkeepers Ryan Schofield - Could be loaned out to gain experience as he’s at a stage in his career when he needs to be getting more game time. It all depends on whether Carlos Coberán thinks he is ready to be Town’s first choice keeper. Personally, I’d like to see him given a chance. If we’re going to start trusting our youth players more, he seems like a prime ca...
Is Emile Smith Rowe ready for Arsenal’s first team? A Huddersfield Town fan’s view.

Is Emile Smith Rowe ready for Arsenal’s first team? A Huddersfield Town fan’s view.

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Emile Smith Rowe is one of Arsenal's up and coming stars. The 19-year-old played the second half of the season on loan at Huddersfield Town and played a vital role in helping them avoid relegation. But is he ready to make a difference for Arsenal's first team next season? This article will look at his strengths, weaknesses and whether he's ready to compete for a place in Arsenal's team next season. ESR's strengths The thing I loved about Smith Rowe when he first arrived at Town was that he has the hard to quantify quality that makes you sit forward when he's on the ball. He's a flair player that can make things happen when he's on the pitch. His biggest strength, in my opinion, is his ability to take the ball and drive forward. He plays without fear and looks to make a positiv...
What does Carlos Corberán need to succeed at Huddersfield Town?

What does Carlos Corberán need to succeed at Huddersfield Town?

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Huddersfield Town finally announced their new head coach, Carlos Corberán, on Thursday evening. The ex-Leeds coach has been given the job of creating a distinctive identity at the club, based around bringing through young academy players. This change in approach could lead to exciting things at the John Smith's stadium next season but he will need help to achieve his goal. This article looks at what needs to happen for him to succeed. The right players coming in (and going out) The new coach will also operate under a new approach to transfers. Or, more accurately, our old way before Danny Cowley took increased control over comings and goings. The transfer committee, however it operates, will have a busy window coming up. Once the returning loan players and out of contract players have ...
Huddersfield Town’s departing players leave heartwarming farewell messages

Huddersfield Town’s departing players leave heartwarming farewell messages

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Today Huddersfield Town announced their retained list and said a sad farewell to some much-loved players. While the decision to release these players makes sense in terms of clearing the decks for a fresh start, it's still sad to see loyal servants to the club on their way. Most of the players leaving Town, including loan players returning to their parent clubs, left messages on social media to say farewell. These messages are fairly common place these days, but they feel more important in the current climate, given they did not have the chance to say goodbye to the fans in the stadium due to the ongoing pandemic. A special place in Kachunga's heart https://twitter.com/ekachunga15/status/1286618538862612480 What a lovely message and it's hard to disagree with the comment ab...
A defensive disasterclass, giving youth a chance, playing in flip flops & forgettable football

A defensive disasterclass, giving youth a chance, playing in flip flops & forgettable football

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Huddersfield Town played out a sub-par 4-1 defeat to Millwall last night. It was a game that felt more like a preseason friendly and few people will worry too much about the outcome. It was another forgettable game in a season to forget. Now it’s out of the way we can look to the future. Before we do that though, here are a few of my thoughts on the game. Stearman horrorshow If I ever have a memory of this game, its likely to be the disasterclass in defending from Richard Stearman. He had a shocking night and his poor defending played a part in every Millwall goal. Here's how he got involved in each goal: Jumped in to a tackle and got nowhere near the ball. Chalobah's weak header and Duhaney's lack of action were contributory factors too but I'd still say Stearman was most to bla...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI for Danny Schofield’s return to Millwall

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI for Danny Schofield’s return to Millwall

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Danny Schofield will take change of tonight’s game against Millwall as Town’s caretaker manager, following last Sunday’s sacking of Danny and Nicky Cowley. This makes predicting the lineup particularly tricky in a game which was already likely to see many changes due to it now being a dead rubber. Schofield has taken two training sessions before the game, so not enough time to dramatically change the tactics. I think he’ll stick with the 4-2-3-1 shape but due to his connection to the under 23 team, he’s likely to want to play a few of Town’s youngsters alongside experienced pros. GK: Coleman I think we'll give Coleman one last run out between the sticks before his contract runs out. He's not played much for Town lately but he didn't let us down back when he did play and I'd pick him pur...
Huddersfield Town can still be relegated – here’s what would have to happen

Huddersfield Town can still be relegated – here’s what would have to happen

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I firmly believe that Huddersfield Town are safe and will play next season in the Championship. However, there is a ridiculously unlikely combination of events that could take place that could see them relegated. Sitting on 51 points on the table means that Town cannot finish in the bottom two positions but it's mathematically possible for them to finish third from bottom. But's it's seriously unlikely. Here's what would have to happen: Town would have to lose to Millwall first and foremost. While the drama off the pitch won't help their chances tomorrow, they are still in with a chance of getting something from the game. A point or more makes all the scenarios described below irrelevant as Town will be 100% safe. But if Town do lose, all of the following would have to happen for Town ...
Will new job title affect how Huddersfield Town approach transfers?

Will new job title affect how Huddersfield Town approach transfers?

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In the wake of Danny Cowley’s sacking as Huddersfield Town manager, it has been widely reported that the club are now looking for a head coach rather than a manager to come in. We're going to take a look at the difference between these two roles and what is might mean for Huddersfield Town and Phil Hodgkinson's "vision" for the club's future. The difference between a head coach and a manager The two roles are very similar, as both are the person that takes charge of the first team, picks the tactics and is responsible for the day-to-day management of the football team. It gets a bit different when it comes to off the field matters, particularly recruitment of new players. The manager would expect the pick the players the team buy whereas a head coach is only part of the group if people...