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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...
Why was Danny Cowley sacked?  Rumour roundup

Why was Danny Cowley sacked? Rumour roundup

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Huddersfield Town fans were shocked by the news yesterday that Danny Cowley had been “relieved of his duties” as manager. The short statement made by the club cited that their former manager had a different vision about the direction the club should go in. With so little to go on about the reasons for the sacking, there have been lots of rumours flying around about why Danny Cowley was given his marching orders after successfully guiding Huddersfield Town to Championship safety with a game to spare. As this is a fan-run blog rather than an esteemed news publication, I have no issues with spreading around unsubstantiated rumours for entertainment purposes. Please bear in mind, anything written below that turns out to be true is pure coincidence and has not been the result of any inside kn...
Cowley brothers sacked – what is going on?

Cowley brothers sacked – what is going on?

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Huddersfield Town released a statement this afternoon confirming that Danny and Nicky Cowley have been relieved of their duties. It wasn't a "mutual consent" kind of arrangement, it was clear that the club have sacked the managerial pair. The club's statement Here's the what the club's owner, Phil Hodgkinson, had to say: “I would like to place my thanks on record to Danny and Nicky for their hard work and dedication towards securing the Club’s place in the Sky Bet Championship for next season. That was the clear priority when they were appointed in September and we are very grateful that has been achieved. “We all wish Danny and Nicky all the best for the future and they leave with my best wishes in their future endeavours. “However, we have made this decision in the belief...
Unexpected results likely to affect Danny Cowley’s Wednesday night selection

Unexpected results likely to affect Danny Cowley’s Wednesday night selection

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BREAKING NEWS: Huddersfield Town have sacked Danny Cowley - read more by clicking here. It was lovely to watch yesterday’s Championship results coming in knowing that Town had already secured enough points to be well clear of the relegation scrap. There was one result that does affect Town’s end of the season though. Milwall’s defeat to QPR and other results going against them means that our opponents in the final game of the season can no longer reach the playoffs. With Town clear of the relegation zone and Millwall out of the hunt for promotion the game is now a dead rubber. Maintaining the integrity of the competition In previous press conferences, Danny Cowley has said that it’s important to maintain the integrity of the competition, meaning teams should field their strongest teams...
What did Town’s players have to say after beating West Brom?

What did Town’s players have to say after beating West Brom?

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Here's a roundup of all the players' reaction to last night's 2-1 victory over West Bromwich Albion. Usually the players would celebrate with the fans on the pitch after the game but in the current world we live in, they had to settle for expressing themselves over social media. Here's what they had to say. (This post is a bit of an experiment, so feel free to add your thoughts about whether it's a good idea.) Trevoh Chalobah highlighted how doing the dirty work pays off https://twitter.com/TrevohChalobah/status/1284196751323398145 Emile Smith Rowe dedicated his goal to the fans https://twitter.com/emilesmithrowe/status/1284200102714683393 Lewis O'Brien shared a tender moment between him and Hoggy https://twitter.com/Lewis_OBrien98/status/1284210905652367362 ...
Washing off the stench of relegation – 6 thoughts about Town’s win over West Brom

Washing off the stench of relegation – 6 thoughts about Town’s win over West Brom

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Huddersfield Town beat West Brom 2-1 last night, making them almost certain to retain their Championship status. It was a remarkable performance from Town, with every player contributing well and pulling together when it really counted. Here are a few of my thoughts about the game: Awful officials One thing I'd like to get out of the way early is how bad the officials were last night. Chalobah was booked after 18 minutes for time wasting, which I don't think I've ever seen before. I can understand the desire for the ref to speed up play but surely a quick word would have worked. Instead he left a defender one mistimed tackle away from red with 72 minutes still to play. It seemed petty, which summed up his general approach to the game. The biggest two errors made by the officials came a lit...
5 things to look out for in the Huddersfield Town v West Brom game

5 things to look out for in the Huddersfield Town v West Brom game

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Huddersfield Town take on West Bromwich Albion tonight in a game with huge implications for the top and bottom of the Championship table. West Brom need a win to avoid Brentford pushing them out of the automatic promotion spot. Town are fighting for their survival, with a win likely to see them safe and anything less leaving them sweating on other results. Here are a few things to look out for in tonight's game... Will Town play for a draw? Town have managed three nil-nil draws in lockdown so far and another tonight, though dire to watch, would put them in a much stronger position in the league. Not safe but far more likely to not need anything from our final game at Millwall. Given West Brom have a much better team than Town and have played better football, I suspect Danny Cowley won...