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4 selection headaches for Carlos – Predicted lineup for Swansea at home

4 selection headaches for Carlos – Predicted lineup for Swansea at home

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Huddersfield Town take on Swansea today at the John Smiths’ Stadium and everything is looking very rosey for the Terriers right now. The game promises a nearly full stadium thanks to a £5 ticket offer, the team are in the playoff positions, the ownership issues seem to be close to being concluded and there are surprisingly few injury issues to worry about. This doesn’t feel like Town at all. It would be easy to say defeat is virtually guaranteed because things never go this well for long for Town fans but even a beating today wouldn’t take away from the fact Town are far exceeding expectations right now. And Town are unquestionably in with a chance in today’s game because there have been incredibly few games this season where they haven’t at least been competitive. Aside from a handful...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Burnley in the FA Cup

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Burnley in the FA Cup

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*A note to people clicking through from NewsNow * Some technical gremlins meant this article didn't get picked up by NewsNow until half one despite it being published at 9am. Feel free to read if you like but it's obviously out of date now. Huddersfield Town won the FA Cup in 1922, beating Burnley along the way to lifting the cup. So, among the psychotically optimistic, there is a sense of history repeating itself today when the Terriers take on Burnley at Turf Moor. Realistically, Town’s chances of winning the cup are microscopic but they have a reasonable chance of at least progressing today against a covid-depleted Burnley team that have a recent track record of poor FA Cup performances. Predicting the team for cup games is a hiding to nothing, as despite Carlos’ claims of respe...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Blackburn

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Blackburn

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Huddersfield Town take on Blackburn later today. While Town have won their last three games, their opponents are also currently on a good run of form and will present a tough test for the Terriers. Town produced arguably their best performance of the season in the reverse fixture back in September when they came away 3-2 winners. It will be interesting to see if Town approach this game in the same manner, going toe-to-toe with Blackburn, or if they’ll play more conservatively and try to play more on the counter. The biggest factor on today’s selection will be the availability of the many players that have recently picked up knocks or are returning from longer term injuries. At the time of writing the club haven’t put out any updates on injuries following the Forest game, so I’m going t...
Giving Hoyle a “problem”, withstanding a siege, O’Brien class and bold management  – Notes on Nottingham Forest away

Giving Hoyle a “problem”, withstanding a siege, O’Brien class and bold management – Notes on Nottingham Forest away

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Huddersfield Town clung on to a 1-0 lead and emerged from their match against Nottingham Forest with all three points in a gritty performance that also required a hefty slice of luck to see us over the line. While the performance might not have been perfect, the victory leaves Town still in the playoff positions, at least until the teams below us play their games in hand. This game was Town’s third consecutive victory and caps off a fine finish to 2021 after a poor run of form in November and the first half of December. I’m still not convinced about the current Town team and coaching set up if I’m honest but the results don’t lie and Town are, for now at least, genuine playoff contenders. It seems strange to say that but if you’re sixth after more than half the season it seems an incon...
Coming from behind, Bristol poor, playoff doubts, penalty woes and glimmers of hope – Notes on Town’s away win against Bristol City

Coming from behind, Bristol poor, playoff doubts, penalty woes and glimmers of hope – Notes on Town’s away win against Bristol City

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Huddersfield Town won their third away game of the season against Bristol City yesterday, an outcome that seemed incredibly unlikely after we went behind after only a few minutes and then missed a penalty in the immediate aftermath of their goal. Town just about deserved the three points though, showing more attacking ambition than we’ve seen in recent weeks and reaping the rewards for pushing forward with more purpose and intention. Here are a few of my thoughts on the game: Town’s first comeback victory of the season In my last article I commented on how Town have one of the league’s worst records at coming back into games after conceding the first goal. So when Town conceded early on yesterday, I was quick to start grumbling about how we never win from these positions and how ...
Asking for trouble, stale tactics, lacking ambition, Carlos’ job security and unexpected stats ‐ Notes on the draw with Coventry

Asking for trouble, stale tactics, lacking ambition, Carlos’ job security and unexpected stats ‐ Notes on the draw with Coventry

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Despite getting a draw against one of the league's better teams on Saturday, I was left with a bitter taste after sitting through the game. Despite Town's respectable league position, alarm bells are ringing for many fans and it feels like we're a team on the slide.  Coventry played fairly well but most teams would have when their opponent allowed them so much time on the ball and space to get away shots at will. Had Coventry been slightly clinical with their finishing we could have been hammered in this game. Though if Matty Pearson had nodded home his straightforward chance in the second half we would almost certainly have gone on to win, so it's not worth dwelling on hypothetical too much.  Here are a few more of my thoughts on the game: Defending a lead badly  ...
Predicted lineup, Grant’s return, mounting injuries, predictions and ownership issues – A preview of Town v WBA

Predicted lineup, Grant’s return, mounting injuries, predictions and ownership issues – A preview of Town v WBA

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This recent international break feels like it was incredibly long, so it’s a treat to get back to watching Town again today. While it was nice to see Emile Smith Rowe do so well for England, I’m otherwise left entirely cold by international football outside of the big tournaments and I’m glad there won’t be another international break until next March.  Today’s opponents are West Bromwich Albion, one of the league’s stronger teams but they’re not as good as Fulham and Bournemouth and have dropped a few points away from home in recent times. Looking at the players they have available makes them look to be an intimidating opponent but Town have already shown this season that they can, on their day, match anyone. Sadly they’ve also shown that on a bad day we can be really bad too. Le...
“Gritty” – Player ratings for Huddersfield Town’s 1-0 win over Millwall

“Gritty” – Player ratings for Huddersfield Town’s 1-0 win over Millwall

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Huddersfield Town fought hard and came away with all three points in a fairly stale encounter with Millwall. Maybe it’s my blue and white tinted spectacles, but I think that Town genuinely deserved to win the game even though the ref missed a blatant penalty that could have seen Millwall equalise in the dying moments. Few players played badly yesterday even though the combination of their efforts wasn’t exactly sparkling football. In fact, Town were fairly ordinary for long spells but were organised enough to keep Millwall out and managed to score yet another set piece goal thanks to Sorba Thomas’ delivery. Here are my player ratings: Lee Nicholls - 6 out of 10 Had a horrible moment in the first half where he passed straight to a Millwall attacker but was bailed out by Colwill...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Millwall today

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Millwall today

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Apologies for the recent radio silence on the blog. A hectic few weeks in my personal life have meant that my opportunities to write about Town have been limited. At least things have gone relatively smoothly while I’ve been out of action, as Town sit just outside the top-six as part of a large clump of mid-table Championship teams on the same number of points. Town entertain Millwall this afternoon, another one of the seven teams with 21 points on the board. It should be a decent battle between two teams that have done fairly well so far this season. Millwall, as always, will provide a tough physical presence and Town will have to decide if they want to mix it with them or try to play around them.  Here’s how I think we’ll line up this afternoon: Goalkeeper: Lee Nicholls Sign...
The “Luton Town away” chant, Adebayo’s revenge, predicted lineup and score for Huddersfield Town’s trip to Kenilworth Road

The “Luton Town away” chant, Adebayo’s revenge, predicted lineup and score for Huddersfield Town’s trip to Kenilworth Road

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Huddersfield Town take on Luton Town later today at Kenilworth Road. If Town win and other results go our way we could head into the international break in the playoff positions. Even if we don’t, our points tally and table position are looking very healthy when compared to most people's expectations at the start of the season.  While there isn’t pressure on Town to get a result today, I would say there’s pressure to put together a consistent run of performances. The inconsistency this season has seen Town swing between looking like world beaters and relegation fodder from one game to the next. If Town play anything like decent today, regardless of the outcome, then I’ll be happy to see a sign that we’re heading in the right direction. The "Luton Town" away chant  The H...