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New arrivals soften the blow of bruising defeat to Walsall

New arrivals soften the blow of bruising defeat to Walsall

Matches, Transfers
I had a much gloomier article planned about Town's miserable Carabao Cup exit at the hands of Walsall, where Matty Pearson's silly red card incident led to Town going 2-0 up then collapsing to a 3-2 defeat. But Town made a double loan swoop from Wolverhampton Wanderers yesterday which addressed some of the biggest issues raised by the game on Tuesday night, so perhaps the tone of this article can now be a bit chirpier. Which is nice.  So this is a two-in-one article, where I'm going to look back on the dismal night's work on Tuesday and take a look at the two new players that arrived at Town on Wednesday.  Town deserved to be dumped out of the cup Despite being 1-0 up at the time of Matty Pearson's red  card, they were second best even before being reduced to ten m...
An absolute pleasure to watch – Notes of Huddersfield Town’s 3-0 win over Morecambe

An absolute pleasure to watch – Notes of Huddersfield Town’s 3-0 win over Morecambe

Matches
Huddersfield Town coasted to victory against Morecambe on Tuesday night in one of the most one-sided games of football that you could ever wish to see. Despite making eight changes to the starting lineup from Saturday's victory over Peterborough, the team kept its fluency and played with the same high-pressing and direct attacking style. It reaped rewards within 30 seconds against Morecambe and the game was over as a contest from that point onwards. If it ever really was one. Not that I'm complaining though, after years of being rubbish, I'm not in a hurry to start whining that Town are winning games too easily! Like with Peterborough at the weekend, the biggest issue with this game was that the scoreline didn't tell the full story. While 3-0 is an emphatic victory in anyone's book...
A daft red, late rally, exciting prospects, good spells & a failed early kickoff experiment –  Notes on Huddersfield Town’s league cup exit to Boro

A daft red, late rally, exciting prospects, good spells & a failed early kickoff experiment – Notes on Huddersfield Town’s league cup exit to Boro

Matches
Huddersfield Town crashed out of the League Cup on Tuesday night after losing 3-2 to Middlesbrough. The scoreline flattered the Terriers a bit, as the early sending off of Jaheim Headley made it very hard for a weakened Town team to compete with Boro despite Tow taking an early 1-0 lead.  Even though there was a difference in quality between the two teams, there was quite a lot to like about Town's performance and it hopefully left Neil Warnock feeling more confident about the ability levels of his backup players. Harratt opens his account for the season Kian Harratt's first Town goal of the year was a bit of a team effort as it came as a result of some excellent pressing work. Their defender coughed up the ball to Josh Austerfield, who quickly played Harratt in. B...
Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Middlesbrough in the Carabao Cup

Predicted Huddersfield Town XI to take on Middlesbrough in the Carabao Cup

Matches
On Saturday, I achieved the rare feat of predicting the full starting eleven for Town correctly. While I'd love to say this was down to my powers of prediction improving, after years of wayward forecasts, it speaks more to the limited options available to Neil Warnock. Tonight's game against Middlesbrough in the Carabao Cup, however, gives him an opportunity to see if any of his backup options might be worth giving a go in the league. I'm not going to debate the rights and wrongs of fielding a weaker team in the cups, as we've already had confirmation that this is the plan, instead I'm going to try my best to pick the likely team Neil Warnock will go with tonight. Maxwell Keepers don't need resting, as they don't run for miles during games but I think it's useful to give the back...