Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by higher » 03 Jan 2015 16:57

MOnday 5th Jan 7.35pm The FA Cup Fourth Round Draw
BBC One

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by higher » 03 Jan 2015 16:59

Edited :

Monday 5th Jan 7.35pm The FA Cup Fourth Round Draw
BBC One

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by genome » 03 Jan 2015 16:59

Two wins in a row, clean sheet. That'll do nicely

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by sputnik » 03 Jan 2015 16:59

higher MOnday 5th Jan 7.35pm The FA Cup Fourth Round Draw
BBC One

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by Royal Ginger » 03 Jan 2015 17:00

I fancy Birmingham (for revenge) or Cambridge ('coz i've never been to that ground) in the next round.


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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by blueroyals » 03 Jan 2015 17:01

So how does SC fit Norwood, Williams, Guthrie and Karacan into the team now that all 4 are almost fully fit?

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by genome » 03 Jan 2015 17:02

DId Jem come on? I wasn't following the game.

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by genome » 03 Jan 2015 17:04

Also I see that Huddersfield have a player called Lolley.

Or LOLoLOLLOLey as I like to call him.

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by marlowuk » 03 Jan 2015 17:04

genome DId Jem come on? I wasn't following the game.

No - Jem wasn't involved but good to have him there on the bench!


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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by bcubed » 03 Jan 2015 17:06

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MmmMonsterMunch It's quite a delicious irony that the players are actually passing the ball better under Clarke


It's amazing what a decent couple of performances with improving results will do for you. And a largely fit squad.


I think you've mixed up cause and effect, ya daft git.


According to radio commentary players look like they are enjoying playing now (whereas against Brum they looked very tense before the game)

I think this is more likely to be responsible for the improved performance and the (current) manager can rightly take the credit

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by genome » 03 Jan 2015 17:10

I should probably reserve this comment for after a few more matches under Clarke, but from what I'm hearing it sounds like a marked difference to under Adkins. He can't have been that bad, surely?

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by MmmMonsterMunch » 03 Jan 2015 17:13

genome I should probably reserve this comment for after a few more matches under Clarke, but from what I'm hearing it sounds like a marked difference to under Adkins. He can't have been that bad, surely?


All signs point to yes I'm afraid. All very well Ian saying "Amazing what some decent performances and good results can do" but we were immediately better in his very first game........having had less than 48 hours with the players and having just come off the back of a 1-6 thrashing.

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by Ian Royal » 03 Jan 2015 17:16

genome I should probably reserve this comment for after a few more matches under Clarke, but from what I'm hearing it sounds like a marked difference to under Adkins. He can't have been that bad, surely?


It's a new start and a chance to forget the previous problems that were getting everyone down. There's a need to play well to show what you can do and finally some actual competition for places with Cummings, Mackie, Guthrie and Karacan on fit.

Mentally we were shot to buggery but we always had a decent squad when most of them were fit.

It shows in the fan reaction too. It's not that long ago that a tedious performance with virtually no goal threat leading to a 1-0 win would have produced virtually no enthusiasm at all.


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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by seanboyd_2 » 03 Jan 2015 17:17

Great text from Sean there.

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by Silver Fox » 03 Jan 2015 17:20

Ian Royal
genome I should probably reserve this comment for after a few more matches under Clarke, but from what I'm hearing it sounds like a marked difference to under Adkins. He can't have been that bad, surely?


It's a new start and a chance to forget the previous problems that were getting everyone down.


There was only one problem, once he was gone we're laughing

Looking forward to getting drawn against Derby, Brighton or Bolton on Monday

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by Ian Royal » 03 Jan 2015 17:23

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genome I should probably reserve this comment for after a few more matches under Clarke, but from what I'm hearing it sounds like a marked difference to under Adkins. He can't have been that bad, surely?


It's a new start and a chance to forget the previous problems that were getting everyone down.


There was only one problem, once he was gone we're laughing

Looking forward to getting drawn against Derby, Brighton or Bolton on Monday

If that were the case we'd have beaten Watford and Brighton.

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by Woodcote Royal » 03 Jan 2015 18:01

There must be someone in this green and pleasant land who is more full of sh* t than Ian Royal...............................I'm Just hoping I die before meeting him :|

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by MmmMonsterMunch » 03 Jan 2015 18:22

Woodcote Royal There must be someone in this green and pleasant land who is more full of sh* t than Ian Royal...............................I'm Just hoping I die before meeting him :|


Nigel Adkins? :lol:

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by ZacNaloen » 03 Jan 2015 20:38

Must of been lots of gamesmanship going on, Huddersfield fans being extremely bitter on twitter.

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Re: Huddersfield (A) FAC - Match Thread

by Ian Royal » 03 Jan 2015 21:32

Woodcote Royal There must be someone in this green and pleasant land who is more full of sh* t than Ian Royal...............................I'm Just hoping I die before meeting him :|

Don't worry Woodcote, you're safe unless you have a doppleganger

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