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“A great performance from a player I’ve spent a lot of time slagging off.” Player ratings for Huddersfield Town’s 1-0 defeat to Norwich

“A great performance from a player I’ve spent a lot of time slagging off.” Player ratings for Huddersfield Town’s 1-0 defeat to Norwich

Matches, Opinion
Huddersfield Town lost to Norwich in a game of few chances that was decided by a mistake from Richard Stearman, made shortly after being elbowed in the face by a Norwich player. It was an unfortunate way to lose a game but there were lots of positives to take away. While it’s never nice to lose, this felt like one of the more acceptable losses we’ve had lately. We were up against quality opposition, we were a bit unlucky and there were signs of the new style starting to take effect. Which hopefully explains why these scores may seem high for a defeat. Ben Hamer - 7 out of 10 No blunders! He made a good save in the second half but clumsily spilt the ball into danger but Stearman swept in to save his blushes. Otherwise this was a pretty good Hamer performance, his distribution was pretty ...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Norwich

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Norwich

Matches, Opinion
Carlos Corberán will lead Huddersfield Town for his first Championship game as Head coach later today, when we take on newly-relegated Norwich. Last weekend's Cup defeat to Rochdale and the two friendlies before saw Corberán introduce some of Town's academy players into the first team. Players returning from injury mean that we don't need to rely on the kids but some may have forced their way into the team anyway. Here's how I think Town will line up for the curtain raiser. Goalkeeper: Hamer I think Pereira would have started against Rochdale last week if he was going to be our first choice keeper in the league. Hamer's struggles at Town have been well documented but he's been given a new start under Carlos and will hopefully turn over a new leaf. I'm worried about his confidence bein...
Sunshine and kittens! The happy clapper preview of HTAFC’s chances this season

Sunshine and kittens! The happy clapper preview of HTAFC’s chances this season

Matches, Opinion
This is the second part of a two-part season preview. The first looked at all the reasons to be miserable about Town's chances this season. This article will focus on things to make Town fans feel positive about for the forthcoming season. So pop on your blue and white tinted spectacles and let's get try generate some warm fuzzy feelings. There's a chance for the academy lads to shine Matt Busby famously said "If you're good enough, you're old enough." and that will be how Corberán approaches his team selection this season. He was brought in, at least in part, because he's proven at improving young players and getting them playing first team football. There will be opportunities for our academy players to get into the first team this season and it's exciting to see how they do. Just fr...
Announce relegation! A miserable preview of Huddersfield Town’s chances this season

Announce relegation! A miserable preview of Huddersfield Town’s chances this season

Matches, Opinion
This is the first of a two part series of articles. Rather than produce a balanced preview of Huddersfield Town's chances in the coming season, I've separated the positive and the negative. And because I'm a Town fan, I'm going to start with the negative.  This article will look at the reasons why Town fans can feel gloomy about the season ahead. I'll be posting the article with reasons to feel positive soon, so keep your eyes peeled. Corberán is inexperienced The fact Corberán is managing in the Championship for the first time means he’s an unknown quantity. It's possible he'll be brilliant but he could also be rubbish. He has some experience abroad and as a number two in the Championship but neither will have fully prepare him for what lies ahead this season.  There are good...
Championship league predictions – Huddersfield Town to narrowly escape the drop

Championship league predictions – Huddersfield Town to narrowly escape the drop

Matches, Opinion
The Championship season is due to start on Saturday, following one of the shortest ever post-season breaks (despite it feeling like a very long time since Town were beaten by Millwall and the Cowley brothers were sacked less than 48 hours later). As we embark upon a new season, I have decided to put together my predictions for the Championship this season. Any regular readers of the blog will know my predictions are often wayward and I expect this will be no different. Feel free to bookmark this page and come back to it in May to tell me how deluded my opinions were. Automatic spots - Brentford to win it and Watford to finish 2nd It feels like Brentford have been creeping closer to promotion every season for a number of years and I think this could be their time to shine. Despite the li...
7 tweets that show how Huddersfield Town fans feel about their cup defeat

7 tweets that show how Huddersfield Town fans feel about their cup defeat

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Huddersfield Town were deservedly beaten by Rochdale in yesterday's Carabao Cup game. While Town are experienced at getting knocked out in the first round of the cup, it was a blow to be beaten by lower-league opposition, doubly so for it to happen because of a poor Town performance. Here's a roundup of some of the best tweets from after the game yesterday. I've tried to show the full spectrum of reaction as Huddersfield Town fans have a broad range of opinions and it's interesting (to me at least) to see what people are saying about the game. Ben Hamer was singled out for his role in Rochdale's winning goal https://twitter.com/htafcChris1994/status/1302269927890526210 Hamer's role in yesterday's goal wasn't the same calibre of howler as last week, where he basically kicked ...
6 thoughts about Huddersfield Town getting dumped out of the cup by Rochdale

6 thoughts about Huddersfield Town getting dumped out of the cup by Rochdale

Matches, Opinion
Huddersfield Town were knocked out of the league Cup by Rochdale in a game that highlighted some of the issues Huddersfield Town currently face. Going out of the cup isn't the worst thing to happen but the manner of the defeat was disappointingly familiar to Town fans. It's too early to write this season off but there were some troubling signs in this match. It now seems obvious that Carlos Corberán has a very difficult job on his hands. Fragile optimism crushed Rather than talk about the football I want to start talking about the impact this defeat has on the fans. After seeing some improvements in the style of football in the two friendly games I was cautiously optimistic that the new coaches had a plan that could make a difference, as were many other supporters. That fragile optimis...
“Tepid and toothless” Huddersfield Town 0-1 Rochdale – Player ratings

“Tepid and toothless” Huddersfield Town 0-1 Rochdale – Player ratings

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Huddersfield Town played a surprisingly good Rochdale team in the first round of the Carabao Cup today. A one nil defeat was all Town deserved in a lacklustre performance that saw them crash out of the league cup in the first round yet again. The match was Carlos Corberán’s first competitive game and there were small glimmers of the new approach the Spaniard is trying to cultivate at Town but the performance fell a long way short of where we need to be. Here are my thoughts on how each player did in the game for Town. Ben Hamer - 4 out of 10 I really wanted to be able to be positive about Hamer today and there were some decent things to say about him. He looked more confident in possession and has some nice little passes. This good work was entirely undone by dithering about whether to...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to face Rochdale in the Carabao Cup – Outcasts, old heroes and new blood.

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to face Rochdale in the Carabao Cup – Outcasts, old heroes and new blood.

Matches, Opinion
Huddersfield Town have their first competitive game of the new season today against League One's Rochdale. Town's preseason has been blighted by injury and has only seen them play two friendly games, with many first teamers missing from these games for various reasons. It's very hard to make accurate team predictions but Carlos Corberán dropped a few hints about his plans in his press conference yesterday. Schindler, Hogg, Diakhaby and Mbenza are all going to feature after recovering from injury. Corberán also confirmed the team will be a mix of academy and first team players. Here's how I think Town will lineup: Goalkeeper: Joel Pereria I can't remember the last Town manager that took the league Cup seriously and I don't think Corberán is going to break that streak. This game will be...
Key Huddersfield Town players back in training (and a look at why we’ve had so many injuries)

Key Huddersfield Town players back in training (and a look at why we’ve had so many injuries)

Matches, News
Jonathan Hogg and Christopher Schindler were both seen back in training yesterday after missing some of preseason with injuries. Hogg had suffered a recurrence of the hip injury that bothered him for spells last season and I don't recall the club giving a reason why Schindler wasn't able to train. In totally unrelated news, it's now two weeks since the club announced they had a "small number" of positive coronavirus cases. So the undisclosed personnel that had to self isolate will now be able to return if they are well. (Adama Diakhaby is also back in training too, but he's got a long way to go before he can be described as a key player. I'm all for players getting another chance but he's got a lot to prove after his previous lacklustre efforts for Town.) How important are Hogg and Sch...