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Posted by: Lord Snooty - 2 hours ago - Forum: Huddersfield Town
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Doncaster Rovers v Huddersfield Town
Sky Bet League One
Tuesday February 17th - 19:45 ko
at the Eco-Power Stadium
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Huddersfield Town travel to Doncaster to the Keepmoat Eco Stadium on Tuesday night for a high-stakes League One encounter.
After failing to beat Doncaster in last week's EFL Trophy quarter final and then turning out an absolute stinker of a performance on Saturday at Stevenage, the honeymoon period for new manager Liam Manning is definitely over. The match at Stevenage was crying out for a creative midfielder, especially as the under performing crock Marcus McGuane, got crocked yet again. We do have that kind of player in the squad. Unfortunately, Herbie Kane was instead, turning in a star performance for Plymouth Argyle in a 4-0 win at Blackpool. A perfomance that the Argyle fans were questioning how come Town have let him go.
But that's the way it is. We can't get him back now and we can't get free scoring Joe Taylor back from Wigan either. Personally, I don't see any improvement that Manning has made with the squad since he came. Three lucky wins to start with and then three dire performances against Blackpool, Donny and Stevenage. Here's hoping for a big improvement on Tuesday night.
All images used in this thread are form Wikipedia. Almost all of this has been written using AI.
Tickets:
Adults - £23
Seniors (65 and over) - £19
18-24 - £19
14-17 - £12
13 and Under* - £7
*All juniors 13 and Under must be accompanied by an adult or senior.
A brief history of Doncaster Rovers: Founded in 1879 by Albert Jenkins, a fitter at the local railway works, Doncaster Rovers has a history spanning over 140 years, primarily spent in the third and fourth tiers of English football.
Key Historical Milestones:- The "Rovers" Name: The team originally formed to play a single match against the Yorkshire Institute for the Deaf. After a 4-4 draw, they decided to continue playing and adopted the name "Doncaster Rovers" while resting at the Hall Cross on their way home.
- League Entry: The club turned professional in 1885 and was first elected to the Football League in 1901.
- The Golden Era: The 1950s are considered the club's most successful period, featuring eight seasons in the Second Division (now the Championship). This era was spearheaded by the legendary Alick Jeffrey, widely regarded as one of the club's greatest-ever players.
- Modern Resurgence: After dropping into non-league football in 1998, the club underwent a dramatic revival under chairman John Ryan. Within a decade, they climbed back to the Championship and moved from their long-time home, Belle Vue, to the Eco-Power Stadium in 2007.
Major Honours:
Doncaster Rovers is one of only two clubs (with Chesterfield) to have won the fourth-tier title four times.
- League One (3rd Tier) Champions: 2012–13
- League Two (4th Tier) Champions: 1965–66, 1968–69, 2003–04, 2024–25
- Football League Trophy Winners: 2006–07
- Third Division North Champions: 1934–35, 1946–47, 1949–50
Club Records & Legends:- World Record Match: On 30 March 1946, Rovers played in the longest competitive football match in history—a cup tie against Stockport County that lasted 203 minutes before being stopped due to darkness.
- Most Appearances: James Coppinger holds the record with 688 total appearances for the club.
- Top Goalscorer: Tom Keetley, who scored 186 goals in all competitions between 1923 and 1929.
- Famous Managers: Notable former bosses include Billy Bremner, Lawrie McMenemy, and Peter Doherty.
More about that record breaking cup tie:-
The record-breaking match took place on 30 March 1946 and is officially recognized as the longest professional football game in history.
Doncaster Rovers faced Stockport County at Edgeley Park in a Division Three North Cup replay. The first leg had ended 2-2, and the replay remained deadlocked at 2-2 after 90 minutes.
The "Play to a Finish" Rule- At the time, instead of penalty shootouts, some competitions used a "play to win" rule, where the match continued until one team scored a winning "golden goal".
- Duration: The game lasted a remarkable 203 minutes (3 hours and 23 minutes), excluding intervals.
- The Disallowed Goal: Stockport appeared to have won the match in the 173rd minute, but the goal was disallowed for a handball.
- Exhaustion: By the final minutes, players were reportedly collapsing from cramp and exhaustion, and spectators were urging the referee to end the game.
- Fan Anecdotes: Legend has it that some fans living near the stadium went home for their tea and returned later to find the match still ongoing.
The Conclusion
The match was finally halted not by a goal, but by darkness. As night fell and a haze of smoke from the nearby railway settled over the ground, the referee, Mr. Baker, decided it was too dark to continue.
Doncaster won the right to host a second replay via a coin toss. Four days later, they emphatically ended the saga with a 4-0 victory at Belle Vue, featuring a hat-trick by Ralph Maddison. Shortly after this match, the controversial "play to a finish" rule was scrapped by football authorities.
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Head to Head
Town lead the head to head with 21 wins to Donny's 14, with 11 draws.
Town 2-0 Rovers on YouTube
Doncaster Rovers manager profile: Grant McCann:
Born 14 April 1980 he has forged a distinguished career in the English Football League as both a goalscoring midfielder and a promotion-winning manager.
Playing Career (1998–2015)- A product of the West Ham United Academy, the Belfast-born midfielder became a stalwart of the lower leagues, renowned for his set-piece delivery and leadership.
- Promotions: McCann achieved the rare feat of being promoted via the play-offs with three different clubs at three different major stadiums: Cheltenham Town (Millennium Stadium, 2006), Scunthorpe United (Wembley, 2009), and Peterborough United (Old Trafford, 2011).
- Key Honours: He captained Peterborough to their first major silverware, the 2013–14 Football League Trophy, at Wembley.
- International: He earned 39 caps for Northern Ireland, scoring four goals, including strikes against Liechtenstein, San Marino, and Israel.
Managerial Career (2015–Present)- After transitioning into coaching at Peterborough, McCann has managed over 500 competitive matches.
- Doncaster Rovers: In his first spell (2018–19), he led Rovers to the League One play-offs. Since returning in May 2023, he guided the club to a record-equalling 10-match winning streak to reach the 2024 play-offs and subsequently secured the 2024/25 League Two title.
- Hull City: He led the Tigers to the 2020/21 League One title, earning an immediate return to the Championship and being named the LMA League One Manager of the Year.
- Peterborough United: Across two spells as permanent manager, he twice secured play-off or promotion-chasing positions in League One, though he also experienced relegations with both Hull and Posh in the Championship.
Managerial Honours:- EFL League One Champions: 2020/21 (Hull City).
- EFL League Two Champions: 2024/25 (Doncaster Rovers).
- LMA Manager of the Year: League One (2021), League Two (2025).
Grant McCann’s Record vs Huddersfield Town:- As a manager, Grant McCann has faced Huddersfield Town on 6 occasions, primarily with Peterborough United, Hull City, and Doncaster Rovers.
- McCann's Record: 1 Win, 0 Draws, 5 Losses
- Notable Victory: His sole managerial win against Town came in the Vertu Trophy Group Stages last season, where his Doncaster side secured a 2-1 victory.
- Player Nemesis: As a player, McCann famously scored against Town in the 2011 League One Play-Off Final at Old Trafford, helping Peterborough to a 3-0 win and promotion.
Recent Meetings (2025/26 Season)
Tuesday’s match will be the third clash between these sides this campaign: - 19 August 2025 (League One): Huddersfield 2-0 Doncaster
Goals: Ben Wiles, Joe Taylor
- 10 February 2026 (Vertu Trophy Quarter-Final): Huddersfield 1-1 Doncaster (Doncaster won 2-0 on pens)
Goals: Cameron Ashia (HT), Billy Sharp (DR)
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Billy Sharp: Goal History vs Huddersfield Town
Billy Sharp has a prolific record against Huddersfield Town, having scored 8 goals across 15 competitive appearances for four different clubs.
His most recent goal against the Terriers came just days ago on 10 February 2026, where his penalty kick helped Doncaster Rovers secure a 1-1 draw and subsequent penalty shootout win in the Vertu Trophy.
10 Feb 2026 Doncaster, Vertu Trophy, 1-1 (Doncaster win on pens), 1 goal
10 Dec 2022 Sheffield U, Championship, 1-0 (W), 1 goal
21 Aug 2021 Sheffield U, Championship, 1-2 (L), 1 goal
31 Jan 2015 Leeds, Championship, 1-2 (W), 1 goal
15 Mar 2014 Doncaster, Championship, 2-0 (W), 1 goal
14 Dec 2013 Reading, Championship, 0-1 (W) 1 goal
14 Apr 2007 Scunthorpe, League One, 2-0 (W), 2 goals
Club connections: Peter Doherty
Peter Doherty (1913–1990) was a legendary Northern Irish inside-forward who is a central figure in the history of both Huddersfield Town and Doncaster Rovers, serving as a bridge between the two clubs in the immediate post-war era.
Huddersfield Town (1946–1949)
Doherty joined the Terriers in December 1946 from Derby County for a fee of £10,000.
- Performance: Despite being in his mid-30s, he remained a prolific scorer, netting 33 goals in 83 league appearances.
- Impact: He was the club's top scorer in two of his three seasons at Leeds Road and was credited with almost single-handedly saving the team from relegation to the second tier during that period.
Doncaster Rovers (1949–1958)
In April 1949, Doherty moved to Doncaster as player-manager, a role that defined the club's most successful modern era.
- Immediate Success: In his first full season (1949/50), he led Rovers to the Third Division North title, contributing 27 league goals himself as the division's top scorer.
- Managerial Innovation: He was "ahead of his time," introducing revolutionary training methods like volleyball and basketball to improve players' jumping, timing, and split-second decision-making.
- Legacy: He managed Rovers until 1958, establishing them as a stable Second Division side and overseeing the development of club legends like Alick Jeffrey and future Northern Ireland star Harry Gregg.
Broader Career Highlights
- International Icon: He won 16 caps for Northern Ireland and later managed the national team to the 1958 World Cup quarter-finals, their best-ever major tournament finish.
- Major Honours: Before his time in Yorkshire, he won the First Division title with Manchester City (1937) and the FA Cup with Derby County (1946), scoring in the final.
- Endorsements: Bill Shankly famously kept a photograph of Doherty on his office wall as an example of the perfect professional for young players to emulate.
- Doherty was inducted into the English Football Hall of Fame in 2002
Doncaster in popular culture:
Beyond its storied football history, Doncaster has made its mark on popular culture through legendary sitcoms, chart-topping music, and a surprising list of "A-list" residents.
Television & Film- Open All Hours: Perhaps the town’s most famous cultural export, this classic BBC sitcom (and its revival, Still Open All Hours) was filmed on location in the Balby suburb. The iconic "Arkwright’s" shop on Lister Avenue is a real building that still attracts fans today.
- Cinematic Backdrop: Doncaster’s diverse landscapes have featured in major films. Brodsworth Hall was used as a stand-in for wartime London in the Oscar-winning Darkest Hour, while scenes for the gritty cult classic This Is England were filmed in Balby.
- The Day of the Jackal: The 2024 Sky series starring Eddie Redmayne features notable local landmarks, including the Yorkshire Wildlife Park.
Music & Entertainment- Louis Tomlinson: The One Direction star is arguably the town's most famous modern son. A lifelong fan, he even signed a non-contract playing deal with Doncaster Rovers in 2013 and recently invested in a club documentary.
- Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers: In 1989, this Doncaster-produced novelty act dominated the global charts with three consecutive UK number-one "megamixes," including the multi-platinum Swing the Mood.
- YUNGBLUD: The genre-defying rock musician is another high-profile export, frequently referencing his Doncaster roots in his music and public persona.
Famous "Doncastrians"
The town has produced an eclectic mix of household names:
- Jeremy Clarkson: The Top Gear and Grand Tour host was born in Doncaster and began his career as a journalist for the Doncaster Advertiser.
- Dame Diana Rigg: The legendary actress, known for The Avengers and her role as Olenna Tyrell in Game of Thrones, was born in the Bessacarr area of the town.
- Brian Blessed: The boisterous actor and adventurer hails from nearby Mexborough and is a vocal ambassador for the region.
- Thomas Crapper: While often mistakenly credited with inventing the toilet, the famous plumber who popularised the modern "ballcock" system was born in Thorne, Doncaster.
Local Traditions & Icons- Butterscotch: This world-famous sweet was first crafted in Doncaster by confectioner Samuel Parkinson in 1817; it was famously declared a favourite of Queen Victoria.
- The Flying Scotsman: Doncaster is the birthplace of the world's most famous steam locomotive, which was built at the Doncaster Works in 1923.
![[Image: Diana_Rigg_1973_Cropped.jpg]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e3/Diana_Rigg_1973_Cropped.jpg)
Recent form - last 6 matches:
Stevenage 1-0 Town
Town 1-1 Donny (EFL Trophy) (lost on pens)
Town 2-2 Blackpool
Peterborough 2-3 Town
Town 1-0 Luton
Town 1-0 Bradford
Town 1-1 Donny (EFL Trophy) (won on pens)
Wycombe 4-0 Donny
Burton 1-2 Donny
Bradford 1-0 Donny
Donny 3-0 L.Orient
Donny 3-3 Wigan
Town are 6th in the League One table with 49 points. Donny Rovers are 20th with 33.
Leading scorers:
Terriers:
Leo Castledine (12)
Bojan Radulović (8)
Joe Taylor (7)
Cameron Ashia (6)
Rovers:
Owen Bailey (13)
Billy Sharp (9)
Luke Molyneux (7)
Jordan Gibson (6)
Match Night Forecast (17 February 2026)
The Met Office predicts a chilly evening with temperatures dropping significantly after sunset.
- Temperature: Expect a high of 6°C during the day, falling to a low of -2°C overnight.
- Conditions: The evening is forecast to be mostly cloudy but largely dry, following a day of sunny intervals.
- Real Feel: Due to a moderate northerly breeze of around 14 mph, it will feel closer to -3°C by kick-off.
- Precipitation: There is a low (10-15%) chance of light snow or sleet, though significant disruption is not currently expected for Tuesday night.
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| HTAFC Prediction League 2026 Matchday 7 |
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Posted by: Lord Snooty - Yesterday, 18:18 - Forum: Huddersfield Town
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2 points for correct result
4 points for correct score
2 points for each correct scorer
Correct joker doubles your score (correct score on a joker would give you 8 points)
Wrong joker result gives you minus 2
Correct Badger gives you 2 points 
The prize for winning the league is one rep point.
Cup games: In the event of a draw, it's half the points if you've predicted a draw when it gets to 90 mins and the full points if it's still a draw after extra time. Half the points will be awarded for correctly predicting the winner of the match if it goes to penalties. However, if you do predict a draw and it's a match that won't be going to a replay, you can get a possible extra point by stating which of the two teams you think will eventually win.
Random score generator: I will be using the random score generator again for those who miss predicting, so we shouldn't get some people too far behind that after missing a couple of weeks they lose all interest, because I know it's not easy getting on here every week.
To be fair to everybody, this is going to be like, say if three people in one week miss their predictions, the first one in the table will be given all 0-0, the second one down the line will get 1-0 and the third will get 0-1 and so on, like if there's four missing the 4th will get 1-1, then 5th 2-1, 6th 1-2. and if there are so many missing, might as well pack in. 
And if you miss two weeks on the trot, I'll stop until you come back on again. Not doing it for half a season like I did t'other year. 
At the end of the season, the winner of group 2 and the bottom of group 1 will swap places in what is commonly known as "promotion" and "relegation". It's something that most football fans will be familiar with, unless you're a fan of Liverpool or Arsenal or one of those other fashionable clubs.
The second placed player in group 2 will then have a play off with the player who finishes second from the bottom in group 1 to decide whether they will be going up, down or staying where they are.
We're going to have two seasons in one though, just to try and make it a bit more interesting and not so long drawn out. The first season will end on the Boxing Day fixtures, with the play offs being on the dates of the Twixtmas fixtures and the NYD fixtures.
The second season will start the following week, which is usually the FA Cup 3rd round, finishing on the last game of the League One season. Then another period of relegation/promotion play off games, taking in such fixtures as the EFL play offs, FA Cup Final, UEFA finals and such like.
Each group will have it's own set of fixtures. Both groups will have the Town games, with scorers to predict as before. Then it will be a split of League One fixtures and bonus matches, hopefully around ten, eleven or twelve games per Matchday.
The random badger is restricted to three goal scorers in any of the fixtures in your group.
Here's how that will appear at the end of the fixture list. All you have to do is fill in the blanks.......
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
Any of those will score two points if correct. No minus points for getting it wrong.
Postponed matches will only count if the match is re-played before the next Matchday is under way. Abandoned matches will be awarded half the points for the score at the time of abandonment, so 1 point if you have the correct result, 2 points if you have the correct score.
Substitute or scorer in one of the Town games:- These will be only be allowed if you change them before the match involved has kicked off.
Prediction League Archive: https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=12830
Division One table after Matchday 5:
- Baggiebob(BBB) = 101 pts
- jjamez = 88 pts
- neonfoxinthebox = 87 pts
- ritchiebaby = 87 pts
- theo_luddite = 81 pts
- Lord Snooty = 76 pts
Saturday 21st February:
League One:
Town v Barnsley
Town scorers:
Barnsley scorers:
Plymouth Argyle v Cardiff City (12:30)
Luton Town v Burton Albion
Mansfield Town v Lincoln City
Northampton Town v Leyton Orient
Peterborough United v Exeter City
Port Vale v Reading
Championship:
West Bromwich Albion v Coventry City (12:30)
Premier League:
Brentford v Brighton & Hove Albion
Sunday 22nd February:
Sunderland v Fulham (14:00)
Scottish Premiership:
Celtic v Hibernian (15:00)
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
Division Two table after Matchday 5:
- St Charles Owl = 100 pts
- themaclad = 98 pts
- SHEP_HTAFC = 80 pts
- Devongone = 69 pts
- Amelia Chaffinch = 58 pts
- WakeyTerrier = 56 pts
Friday 20th February:
Championship:
Blackburn Rovers v Preston North End (20:00)
Saturday 21st February:
League One:
Town v Barnsley
Town scorers:
Barnsley scorers:
Rotherham United v Doncaster Rovers (12:30)
Wycombe Wanderers v Stevenage (12:30)
AFC Wimbledon v Bradford City
Bolton Wanderers v Blackpool
Stockport County v Wigan Athletic
League Two:
Crawley Town v Chesterfield
Premier League:
Manchester City v Newcastle United (20:00)
Sunday 22nd February:
Championship:
Sheffield United v Sheffield Wednesday (12:00)
Premier League:
Tottenham Hotspur v Arsenal (16:30)
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
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Posted by: themaclad - Yesterday, 11:29 - Forum: Blackburn Rovers
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Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill has been appointed Blackburn Rovers boss until the end of the season in a move that will see him juggle both roles.
Confirming the appointment on Friday, Blackburn said interim boss Damien Johnson will be in the dugout for Saturday's Championship game against Queens Park Rangers with O'Neill watching in the stands.
O'Neill's backroom team at Ewood Park includes his former Northern Ireland captain Steven Davis and ex-Blackburn and Manchester United defender Phil Jones.
In addition to leading Blackburn's efforts to avoid relegation to League One, O'Neill will also be tasked with preparing Northern Ireland for next month's World Cup play-off semi-final against Italy.
If Northern Ireland win in Bergamo on 26 March, they will face Wales or Bosnia-Herzegovina in a play-off final five days later.
O'Neill thanked the Irish FA for "their support and co-operation in allowing me to take this opportunity".
"Blackburn Rovers is a historic Premier League-winning club with a proud tradition, and the chance to work at a club of that stature is one I felt was important to embrace," said 56-year-old O'Neill.
"The immediate focus is clear – there is a challenge ahead in the final stretch of the season and the objective is to help the team build momentum and climb the Championship table."
He added: "For now, my focus is on giving everything to Blackburn Rovers in the weeks ahead.
"I understand what this club means to its supporters and I am looking forward to working with the players and staff to deliver performances the fans can be proud of."
Blackburn are 22nd in the Championship table, one place from safety on goal difference.
They were without manager since Valerien Ismael left his role on 2 February, with Johnson taking interim charge.
O'Neill had a similar agreement - combining duties with club and country - with Stoke City when his first spell as Northern Ireland manager came to a close in 2020.
However, the Covid-19 pandemic delayed the Euro 2020 play-offs and O'Neill left his role before those games took place.
He took charge of 143 games for Stoke, guiding them to safety in the Championship in his first season.
After being sacked by Stoke in August 2022, he returned to Northern Ireland, signing a contract that runs until after the Euro 2028 campaign.
Northern Ireland are aiming to qualify for a first World Cup in 40 years, and a first major tournament since O'Neill guided his country to the Euro 2016 finals in his first spell.
O'Neill also managed Brechin City and Shamrock Rovers before starting his first stint with Northern Ireland in 2011.
Irish FA chief executive Patrick Nelson said it was a "progressive move" and added the move has been structured "to ensure that the national team's preparation and planning remain unaffected".
"Michael remaining active on the grass during this period can only enhance the level of our preparation for the play-off," said Nelson.
"We are assured that, following four months of preparation, everything remains on track, and our focus is firmly on ensuring the squad is ready between now and kick-off in Bergamo. Michael will be using his downtime productively by being in and amongst the cut and thrust of elite-level football.
"With a World Cup play-off on the horizon, we are confident this experience will only strengthen his preparedness ahead of such a key fixture."
Northern Ireland fans will naturally question the timing of this considering the World Cup play-off is just six weeks away.
They will also be concerned that O'Neill's attentions will be split.
For O'Neill, moving to Blackburn appears risky given the club's precarious position in the Championship.
Blackburn's 1990s heyday are long gone, and both John Eustace, who left for Derby County, and Ismael, who was sacked, only lasted a year each in the job before leaving the club.
Fast forward a year and they have have taken 50 points from 45 league games and are in need of help and experience to get themselves out of a precarious position.
At the start of the week, the smart money was on Gary Rowett succeeding Ismael, but by Wednesday, he was out of contention.
Rovers turned their attention to a head coach already in work but with Championship experience.
There will be supporters of Northern Ireland and Blackburn Rovers who feel that Michael O'Neill can't devote his undivided attention to two roles at the same time.
He could lead his nation to the World Cup and keep the club in the second tier, but if your glass is half-empty, he might succeed in neither.
What happens at the end of the domestic season will be intriguing, with Rovers calling his arrival "an initial short-term arrangement".
Which role does he see as the one with the biggest future? Time will tell.
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Posted by: Zinman - Yesterday, 00:06 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Extra balls in play this week.
2 bonus balls for: Themaclad, Zinman, Snooty, Vicar and AAA.
2 Scoreballs for Lady Jane
Gamball;
Swansea - Bristol City
Others:
Brentford - Brighton
West Ham - Bournemouth
Stoke - Leicester
WBA - Coventry
Norwich - Birmingham
Watford - Derby
Wrexham - Ipswich
Sunderland - Fulham
Spurs - Arsenal
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| Norwich vs WBA - FA Cup Fourth Round Match Thread |
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Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - 13-02-2026, 19:35 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Having welcomed and duly dispatched Black Country opposition on home turf with five goals in the last round of the cup, and then put five more past another Black Country side in the league on our own patch (trauma counselling is available for anyone affected by any of the issues raised in this sentence), Norwich could be forgiven for thinking that tomorrow's tie is a formality, and that they're guaranteed to sail through. And indeed, five wins in the last six is a pretty emphatic dose of momentum to take into tomorrow's encounter. But having seemingly perfected the art of the no-score draw this past week, Albion might yet have enough fight left to take things the distance in this one.
Of course, it won't be the end of the world if our cup journey does end here; we've got our league status to worry about. But the day the cup becomes a mere distraction is the day we give up on football altogether, so let's hope for more guts and gusto from the Baggies tomorrow.
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Posted by: themaclad - 12-02-2026, 13:41 - Forum: Barrow
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Dino Maamria has been appointed as Barrow's new head coach following the departure of Paul Gallagher.
Former Preston North End striker Gallagher was only appointed on 2 January and lost all of his five games in charge. Assistant John Welsh has also left Holker Street.
Maamria arrives with the club third from bottom of League Two and three points above the relegation zone, having lost six matches in a row and eight of their past nine.
Tunisia-born Maamria has previously managed Burton Albion, Stevenage, Oldham Athletic, Nuneaton, Southport and Northwich.
"I'm thrilled to join the club and can't wait to get started," the 54-year-old told Barrow's website., external
"It's a terrific club that I've watched from afar and I know a lot about the players, who I'm excited to get to work with.
"The situation I come into is something I have been in before and I can never promise to win every week, but my teams will always show heart, desire and passion and cover every blade of grass.
"It's so important we all work together, players, staff and the supporters and make a team that will do the town proud."
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Posted by: themaclad - 12-02-2026, 09:36 - Forum: Preston North End
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A game being played due to both clubs inability to be arsed about the cup this year, although missing out on a trip to play Arteta's boys we can also take pleasure in the fact Ryan Fantastic Lowe won't be going either.
www.watfordfc.com/
MANAGER
Edward Still (born 30 December 1990) is a football manager. He is currently the manager of EFL Championship club Watford.
He has managed Charleroi, Eupen, Kortrijk and Anderlecht in the Belgian Pro League, starting at age 30. In February 2026, he was appointed manager of Championship club Watford.
All I know is he's the brother of the Southampton manager we got sacked in November, Will hard work beat ability Still.
As it's his first game think he will survive the chop but as it's Watford you can never tell.
Form guide
MYSTIC MACS MAGIC FORM GUIDE
PNE 5 WATFORD 5
Could be a close game on the paddy fields of Deepdale
HISTORY
The 1-5 still stands out to this day, could quite easily have been 9 and the Rugby Union kick off to the second half with seven players out of position as soon as we lost the ball still brings shudders to this day.
Should have sacked Lowe after that one but didn't.
DANGER MAN
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Timmy96
Imrân Louza (Arabic: عمران لوزة; born 1 May 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for and captains EFL Championship club Watford. Born in France, he represented the Morocco national team.
Louza came through Nantes' youth academy and made his first team debut in 2019, and his international debut in 2021.
Mainly one footed but class player
NEW SIGNING
Watford officially signed midfielder Edoardo Bove from AS Roma in January 2026 on a five-and-a-half-year contract. The 23-year-old Italian, who previously played for Fiorentina, joined on a free transfer to resume his career after recovering from a cardiac arrest suffered in December 2024, which necessitated the fitting of a defibrillator.
Banned from playing in Italy due to having a pacemmaker fitted.
KIT
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Shades of Valencia in the early 1980's top notch.
New manager for the visitors therefore will be unknown tactics, could be a very interesting team selection from us,Lang, Moran and our Red card Montenegran back in the fold, Hughes and possibly Iversen as well.
Forecast is dry but chilly and it will be daylight as I walk back to the car.
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Posted by: Owlkev71 - 11-02-2026, 16:11 - Forum: Sheffield Wednesday
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THE MATCH
SATURDAY 14TH FEBRUARY KO 3PM
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LAST MATCH
Another game, another defeat, no goal again and and no shots on target again. We did ok for the first 10 minutes but when Swansea took the lead in the 19th minute there was only going to be one outcome. Swansea got the ball wide and the cross was turned in from close range. We kept it at 1-0 to halftime. Onto the 2nd half and Swansea were on the front foot trying to look for a second. We manged to hold out until the 70th minute when Vipotnik blasted in a free kick from the D. It was soon 3-0 when Swansea got in down the right and crossed for Vipotnik who turned and fired past Cooper. It was 4-0 when Cooper gave the ball away and Yalcouye raced into the box and fired past Cooper.
DEJPHON CHANSIRI, GET OUT OF OUR CLUB
THE MATCH
Next up we return to Hillsborough and Millwall and of course the return of Bannan. Millwall are having a very good season and are currently in 5th place in the Championship, they are only 6 points off the automatic spots and have a 6 point gap to 7th place Preston. With the state of the Championship this season, I would say they have a chance of the autos but more realistically a spot in the playoffs would be a good achievement. They are managed by Alex Neil, who has been in charge since December 2024. There leading scorers are Azeez and Ivanovic who have 7 goals each this season.
DEJPHON CHANSIRI, GET OUT OF OUR CLUB
ALL TIME H2H
OWLS 20
MILL 19
DRAW 17
CURRENT FORM
OWLS L L L L L L
MILL W D W L W W
EFL STOOGES
DOES IT MATTER THERE ALL CORRUPT 
Referee: Duckworth, Edward
Assistant Referee: Venamore, Lee
Assistant Referee: Hodskinson, Paul
Fourth Official: Joyce, Ross
THE TEAM
Cooper
Palmer Cooper Otegbayo Adaramola
Thornton Ingelsson Heskey
McNeill Yates Ndala
SCORE & SCORER (HOME TEAM SCORE FIRST)
WEDNESDAYS FIRT GOAL TIME
ATTENDANCE
BML LEAGUE
Owlkev 16
Imre 16
Washington 14
SCO 11
Maddix 8
BMPL
Stateside 15
Pei 0
Wereham -11
Southey -12
OTHER GAMES OF MILD INTEREST
Derby v Swansea
Portsmouth v Sheff Utd
Lincoln v Bolton
Bromley v Notts Co
Forest Green v Carlisle
THE MUPPETT LEAGUE
OWLKEV
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