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A bloated squad, a rookie manager, risky (transfer) business and preseason worries – A pessimist’s preview of Huddersfield Town’s 26/27 season

A bloated squad, a rookie manager, risky (transfer) business and preseason worries – A pessimist’s preview of Huddersfield Town’s 26/27 season

Opinion, Previews
Huddersfield Town kick off their season against Preston North End on Saturday in the Carabao Cup. While many will feel the season doesn't properly start until the following Saturday when we play Wimbledon at home in League One, it feels like a season preview really has to come before the first competitive game. I've already written my optimistic season preview, which you can read by clicking this link. This is the doom and gloom look ahead to the upcoming season. The truth is that nobody really knows how Huddersfield Town fans should be feeling ahead of this season. There are definitely some reasons to be hopeful but, equally, there are some pretty obvious concerns going into this season too. In this article I'll investigate some of those concerns. We have a bloated and mis-shape...
Drury’s promise, The Dribble King, exciting youth and unfulfilled potential – A positive preview of Huddersfield Town’s 26/27 season

Drury’s promise, The Dribble King, exciting youth and unfulfilled potential – A positive preview of Huddersfield Town’s 26/27 season

Opinion, Previews
Huddersfield Town kick off their 26/27 season against Preston North End at Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon, in the Carabao Cup. The whole thing is a bit odd, playing at a neutral venue because PNE's pitch isn't ready, a league cup game on a Saturday and it being the season opener. But at least it will be a return to competitive football for Huddersfield Town after a summer break that was just about long enough for me to put last season's disappointments behind me and start with a fresh sense of (cautious) optimism.  As has been the tradition on this blog for many years, I'm breaking my season preview into two halves. This first one is the positive, sunny-side-up look ahead at this season. A more pessimistic (and historically speaking, more accurate) preview will follow soon (UP...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Leyton Orient

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Leyton Orient

Matches, Previews
Huddersfield Town take on Leyton Orient later today at the newly named, Accu stadium. Newness is a theme, we have a new manager, new players, a new system and a new sense of hope. While the raft of changes since last season ended all seem positive, today's game is the first chance to see what this new version of Huddersfield Town are really about.  Predicting Lee Grant's starting eleven is tricky today as Grant was cagey about the availability of his players, apart from confirming Anthony Evans will be out for up to ten weeks with a gammy knee. It's also Town's first competitive outing under Grant, so he may pick a different team to the one we saw against Burnley last weekend, as some players were apparently rested as a precaution rather than genuinely injured.  Here's how ...
New rules, 2 strikers 1 slot, Koroma’s return & Northern Football – 4 talking points ahead of Huddersfield Town v Leyton Orient

New rules, 2 strikers 1 slot, Koroma’s return & Northern Football – 4 talking points ahead of Huddersfield Town v Leyton Orient

Matches, Previews
After a long wait over the summer, football is finally back when Huddersfield Town open their League One campaign against Leyton Orient at the Accu Stadium tomorrow (Saturday). The summer break has felt longer than usual this year because Town’s season effectively ended in March when Michael Duff was sacked. While Jonathan Worthington took charge for the final ten games, we tailed off so badly it was clear our season was over long before the games actually stopped.  Our opening day fixture is the same as last season’s final fixture, which feels appropriate, as that 4-1 defeat was as bad as any of the other humbling defeats Town suffered last season and repeating it gives us a chance to signal a fresh start. Town’s players were so mentally checked out of that game that it wouldn’t h...