Huddersfield v Luton
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Huddersfield v Luton
2nd leg of the Championship Playoff Semi Final tonight.
First leg drawn 1-1 at Kenilworth Road, setting tonight's game up nicely.
Huddersfield finishing 3rd in the regular season will start as favourites and of course would if we stay up, would be a local away game.
However, the thought of the uninitiated big club away followings visiting Kenilworth Road makes me smile. If you've not been it is really the most remarkable of routes to your seat in the away end.
The other semi final pits Nottingham Forest against Sheffield United, tomorrow.
I suspect, I will watch this rather than the Newcastle v Arsenal game tonight.
First leg drawn 1-1 at Kenilworth Road, setting tonight's game up nicely.
Huddersfield finishing 3rd in the regular season will start as favourites and of course would if we stay up, would be a local away game.
However, the thought of the uninitiated big club away followings visiting Kenilworth Road makes me smile. If you've not been it is really the most remarkable of routes to your seat in the away end.
The other semi final pits Nottingham Forest against Sheffield United, tomorrow.
I suspect, I will watch this rather than the Newcastle v Arsenal game tonight.
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One of my favourite weeks of the season, the play offs in each league, the added bonus of Rangers in the EL final on Wednesday but the end of the Premier League and the drama that will bring.
My Mrs keeps banging on about how I was watching the "important games" earlier this season and I try to explain they are important because it decides who plays in these important games
I can see Newcastle beating Arsenal tonight, not sure about Huddersfield or Luton but I don't feel it will matter as Forest will win the play offs in the Championship.
My Mrs keeps banging on about how I was watching the "important games" earlier this season and I try to explain they are important because it decides who plays in these important games
I can see Newcastle beating Arsenal tonight, not sure about Huddersfield or Luton but I don't feel it will matter as Forest will win the play offs in the Championship.
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They just don't understand!
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Luton in the PL with that ground would be marvelous. It's not even Championship standard
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Huddersfield looked the better team on Friday, but anything can happen particularly with that ref , at least it’s not Friend I suppose.
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Hour gone, still 0-0 on the night.
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Close game is thus, can go either way
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I forgot this was on. I've been watching the Newcastle game.
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Hudds should have had a peno.
Clear foul.
Clear foul.
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Terrible decision.
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1-0 Huddersfield on 82 mins - Jordan Rhodes
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Good goal. Well worked.
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Great atmosphere at 'Udders tonight.
It's been a good game to watch.
It's been a good game to watch.
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Another shocking decision from a shocking referee
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Huddersfield through to final
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Some over the top celebrations!
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I like 'Udders. Glad they've got though.
But you've to feel for Luton. They were the better side really.
But you've to feel for Luton. They were the better side really.
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Hudders celebrating like they are up !
When we won at Reading I liked that the players just came to applaud us fans at the end, they and Coyle knew the job wasn't done.
When we won at Reading I liked that the players just came to applaud us fans at the end, they and Coyle knew the job wasn't done.
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Not quite as over the top as Lampard & Derby three years ago. You’d have thought they’d won the Champions League that night. Then they lost the final.
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I think a big part of that was because it was against Leeds and there was a lot of bad blood between the teams after the spygate incident earlier in the season.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 9:46 pmNot quite as over the top as Lampard & Derby three years ago. You’d have thought they’d won the Champions League that night. Then they lost the final.
I did prefer the understated celebrations we saw at the Madjeski in 09 though. Still work to do
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I’m sure it was exaggerated because of spygate but it was ridiculously over the top.matttheclaret wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 9:49 pmI think a big part of that was because it was against Leeds and there was a lot of bad blood between the teams after the spygate incident earlier in the season.
I did prefer the understated celebrations we saw at the Madjeski in 09 though. Still work to do
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Good game that
Both team have done amazingly well with very limited resources
Both team have done amazingly well with very limited resources
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Looks like Hudds-Forest in the final then, got to fancy Forest to win that.
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We've already got a category one academy.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 10:55 pmBoth good,
both have good academies.
if we go down these are the sort of club we should try to copy.
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No foul for me. Yes, two players went for the same ball and the forward fell over, but I'm still not a fan of the idea that the forward has right of way and if he touches a defender it's a foul. Why would it not be a foul for the forward barging the keeper who was on the floor?
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Forest to go up, bottom of the Prem by Xmas, manager sacked, Sen Dyche unveiled as new manager in January.
You heard it here first!
You heard it here first!
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"Dyche then leads them on a 5 season unbeaten run to take all the domestic honours available making Forest a European force again..."
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We have for the moment yes, although even if it passes the PGAAC inspection, then sadly in the event of relegation it'll likely be one of the casualties, I sincerely hope not as a decent young player or two coming through the system is what we all wish to see, but the harsh realities of the huge drop in revenues will mean tough judgement calls unfortunately.
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Huddersfield virtually scrapped their academy about four years ago, they are Cat 4 now which means no players under-16. They run an u17 team and a B team.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 10:55 pmBoth good,
both have good academies.
if we go down these are the sort of club we should try to copy.
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Yep, I read up on their restructuring.ClaretTony wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 4:09 pmHuddersfield virtually scrapped their academy about four years ago, they are Cat 4 now which means no players under-16. They run an u17 team and a B team.
Seems to be going OK for them.