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  Town v Wigan
Posted by: Lord Snooty - 26 minutes ago - Forum: Huddersfield Town - No Replies

Huddersfield Town v Wigan Athletic
Sky Bet League One
Saturday December 13th - 12:30 ko
at the John Alfred McGalpharm Smith's Accu Stadium


[Image: Stadium27.jpg]

Huddersfield Town welcome Wigan Athletic to the Town Ground on Saturday afternoon for a game of football.

Now I've been a bit pushed for time this week and seeing as nobody had taken up the exciting prospect of writing about Wigan, I thought I'd use AI mode on the Google search for a bit of help. So the rest of this match thread will be AI generated and all the images are from the free to use Wikipedia Whistle

The League One match between Huddersfield Town and Wigan Athletic is scheduled for next Saturday, December 13, 2025, at 12:30 PM UTC. The match will take place at Huddersfield's home ground, the Accu Stadium.

This upcoming clash in EFL League One features two teams in strong recent form, with both Huddersfield and Wigan looking to secure crucial points in the middle of the table.

Huddersfield Town:
Huddersfield is currently ranked 8th in the league. They have been strong at home, but their recent form has seen mixed results, including a 3-3 draw against AFC Wimbledon and a recent loss to Cardiff City. Key players like Jack Rudoni (from prior results as "Radulovic") and others will be vital to their offensive efforts.

Wigan Athletic:
Wigan Athletic sits slightly lower in 11th position in the league standings. They have also demonstrated good form, recently securing a 1-0 win over Burton Albion. Wigan is known for a possession-based, pressing style of play with a focus on pacy wide players.

Head-to-Head and Key Factors:
The historical meetings between these two sides have often been tightly contested, with no draws in their last five league matches. Both teams will be fighting hard as they look to climb the table. The match is expected to be a competitive affair, with a tight scoreline a possibility.

The match kicks off at 12:30 PM UTC and will be televised on Sky Sports+ in the UK.


Tickets:

Tickets for the Huddersfield Town vs. Wigan Athletic match next Saturday, December 13, 2025, are available directly through the clubs, with prices varying by stand and age group.

Huddersfield Town Home Section Ticket Prices:
Tickets for home fans can be purchased via the Huddersfield Town FC website or by contacting the ticket office. Prices are set as follows, with minor variations between different stands (e.g., Terriers Together, Cowshed South, Kilner Bank, Riverside):

Adults: £25 - £30
Seniors: £20 - £25
Under 21s: £16 - £20
Under 18s: £10
Under 14s: £5

Wigan Athletic Away Section Ticket Prices:
Tickets for the away end (Cowshed South Stand) were sold through the Wigan Athletic FC website and priced as a single category structure for the away section:
Adults: £25
Over 65s: £20
Under 21s: £16
Under 18s: £10
Under 14s: £5

Important Notes:
Booking fees may apply, typically £1.25 per ticket for online purchases.
Under 14 ticket holders must be accompanied by an adult.
It is advisable to book in advance as there is no pay-on-the-day option for general parking.




A brief history of Wigan Athletic:

Wigan Athletic Football Club, nicknamed the "Latics," was founded in 1932 and has a history characterized by a rapid ascent through the English leagues, a memorable FA Cup triumph, and recent financial challenges.

Early Years and Football League Entry (1932–1978)
Wigan Athletic was formed in 1932 after the town's previous club, Wigan Borough, folded due to debt. The new club played in regional non-league competitions, such as the Cheshire County League and the Lancashire Combination, for over four decades. After 34 unsuccessful applications, Wigan was finally elected to the Football League in 1978, replacing Southport in the Fourth Division.

The Rise and the Whelan Era (1995–2013)
The most transformative period in the club's history began in 1995 when local millionaire Dave Whelan purchased the club with the ambitious goal of reaching the Premier League within a decade. This era saw a steady rise:

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1996–97: Won the Division Three title.
2002–03: Won the Division Two (now League One) championship with an impressive 100 points.
2004–05: Achieved promotion to the Premier League for the first time in their history as Championship runners-up.

Wigan spent eight consecutive seasons in the Premier League, achieving their highest-ever finish of 10th place in their inaugural 2005-06 season. During this time, they also reached the League Cup final in 2006, losing to Manchester United.

FA Cup Glory and Recent Instability (2013–Present)
The pinnacle of the club's history came in the 2012-13 season when Wigan Athletic, managed by Roberto Martínez (pictured), won the FA Cup, defeating a heavily favored Manchester City 1-0 in the final at Wembley Stadium with an injury-time header from Ben Watson.

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However, this triumph was followed just three days later by relegation from the Premier League, an unfortunate first in English football history, winning the FA Cup and being relegated in the same season. Since then, the club has experienced significant turbulence, bouncing between the Championship and League One, and facing two spells in administration due to financial difficulties.

In June 2023, local billionaire Mike Danson purchased the club, aiming to bring stability and a focus on academy development. The club currently competes in EFL League One.





Head to Head
[Image: 250px-Huddersfield_Town_AFC_crest.svg.png][Image: 250px-Wigan_Athletic.svg.png]

Town lead the head to head with 14 wins to Wigan's 12, with 8 draws.

The history of fixtures between Huddersfield Town and Wigan Athletic is relatively short, with their competitive meetings primarily occurring since Wigan's election to the Football League in 1978. The series has been competitive, with Wigan holding a slight edge in victories.

Key Historical Notes:
Early Encounters: The teams first met in competitive league action in the 1978-79 season.

FA Cup Clash: One notable match was an FA Cup Fifth Round tie in February 2013, which Wigan won 4-1 at Huddersfield's home ground. This was during Wigan's historic run to win the FA Cup that season.

Lack of Draws: A distinctive feature of recent history is a tendency for a definitive winner. There have been no draws in their most recent five league matches.

Recent League One Meetings: In the current League One era (since the start of the 2024-25 season), both teams have secured a home victory against the other. Huddersfield won 1-0 in December 2024, and Wigan won 2-1 in February 2025.






Wigan's manager: Ryan Lowe.

Ryan Lowe is the current head coach of Wigan Athletic, appointed in March 2025. His managerial career is known for his ability to achieve promotions from League Two and for his mid-table stability in the Championship.

Managerial Career Summary:
Lowe began his management career at Bury, transitioning from a player-coach role.

Bury FC - Jan 2018–June 2019: Secured automatic promotion to League One from League Two (2018–19 season).

Plymouth Argyle - June 2019–Dec 2021: Achieved automatic promotion to League One (2019–20 season).

Preston North End - Dec 2021–Aug 2024: Led the team to consistent mid-table finishes in the Championship (13th, 12th, and 10th).

Wigan Athletic - March 2025–Present: Appointed head coach on a three-and-a-half-year deal to rebuild the squad and push for promotion.

Playing Career:
Before management, Lowe had a long and prolific playing career as a striker, making over 600 appearances for eight different Football League clubs. He had three spells at Bury, where he became a fan favorite and set a club record for scoring a goal in nine consecutive league games in the 2010–11 season.

Lowe is known for his preference for an attacking style, typically using a 3-5-2 formation that emphasizes high pressing and width.





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Club connections:

Several players have appeared for both Huddersfield Town and Wigan Athletic throughout their careers, with some moving between the clubs on loan or permanent transfers.

Notable players who have played for both clubs include:

Jack Whatmough: The defender is a very recent example, having joined Huddersfield Town in July 2025 after previously playing for Wigan Athletic from 2021 to 2023.

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Grant Holt: The veteran striker had a loan spell at Huddersfield Town in 2014 while he was a Wigan Athletic player.

Rarmani Edmonds-Green: The defender joined Wigan Athletic on loan from Huddersfield Town in September 2022.

Paul Mullin: The current Wigan Athletic player (on loan from Wrexham as of late 2025) came through the Huddersfield Town academy system as a youth player.

Josh Windass: He played youth football for Huddersfield Town before starting his senior career and later playing for Wigan Athletic.

Brendan O'Connell: A midfielder who played for both clubs in the 1990s.

Steve Bruce: Managed Huddersfield Town from May 1999 to October 2000, and had two spells as manager of Wigan Athletic, in 2001 and again from 2007 to 2009.

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Wigan in popular culture:

In Music and Entertainment:
Northern Soul Mecca: Wigan is globally recognized as the home of the "Northern Soul" music scene during the 1970s. The Wigan Casino hosted the iconic "All-Nighters," which became a legendary venue that is referenced in music, documentaries, and popular memory of UK subcultures.

George Formby: The town's most famous entertainer, the ukulele-playing George Formby, is a cultural icon associated with Wigan.

In Literature and Media:
"The Road to Wigan Pier": George Orwell's seminal 1937 non-fiction book, an account of the living conditions of the working class in Northern England during the Great Depression, cemented the town's image as a symbol of industrial Britain. The book is a frequent reference point in discussions of British social history.

[Image: Road_to_wigan_pier.jpg]


"The Wigan Peer": A recurring satirical nickname used in British media for politicians associated with the area, notably the Conservative peer Lord Taylor of Warwick.


In Sports and Cuisine:
Rugby League Identity: While Wigan Athletic (football) has a strong following, the town is arguably more famous for Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club, one of the most successful and dominant teams in the history of the sport globally. The town is widely regarded as a heartland of the sport.

The "Wigan Kebab": A humorous local cultural reference for a meat and potato pie served inside a barm (a soft bread roll/cob). This "delicacy" is often cited in lighthearted cultural references about the town's love of pies.

FA Cup Shocks: In the wider football world, Wigan Athletic's memorable 2013 FA Cup win against Manchester City is a frequent cultural shorthand for the magic and unpredictability of the FA Cup "giant killing" narrative.




Recent form - last 6 matches:

Northampton 1-1 Town
Cardiff 3-2 Town
Lincoln 0-2 Town (EFL Trophy)
Town 3-3 Wimbledon
Luton 2-1 Town
Mansfield 1-3 Town

Wigan 2-2 Barrow (FA Cup) (won on pens)
Wigan 1-0 Burton
Wigan 0-0 Stevenage
Wimbledon 1-2 Wigan
Stockport 1-1 Wigan (EFL Trophy) (lost on pens)
Exeter 1-1 Wigan

Town are 8th in the League One table with 27 points. Wigan are 11th with 25.



Leading scorers (all competitions):

Terriers:
Leo Castledine (7)
Joe Taylor (5)
Dion Charles (4)
Bojan Radulovic (4)

Piemen:
Fraser Murray (5)
Paul Mullin (4)



Lee Grant's preview:

So as you can see, the Google AI generator has generated a few bits of tosh, as well as some good stuff. This next bit is pure genius. I asked it to compose an imaginary match preview by Lee Grant, using his own particular mennerisms. This is what came out.....


"Right, so, Wigan this weekend... look, we know exactly what the test is that's in front of us, and we have to be really clear about what it's going to take to get the job done".

"They're a big club, they were in the Championship a couple of seasons ago, they have good players, and they will present a real challenge". "There's no doubt that we're going to have to be at our best, but that's what we want. We want these sorts of challenges".

"We've spent the week 'getting our ducks in a row', as I like to say, focusing on the detail of what we need to execute". "We've been very specific in what we expect from the boys. We want to be a proactive, dominant, and aggressive team, and the lads have been working hard in training to put that into practice".

"We're looking for that consistency now. The last few results have been a bit up and down, and it's easy in the hustle and bustle of it all to maybe step away from some of the bits that gave you success and joy earlier in the season". "So we've reconnected with those principles this week".

"For me, it's about the lads showing everybody, but most importantly themselves, that they can go and take the next step. I've got no doubts we can go and beat a really good team in this division, and that's the focus".

"We might have a few tired legs after the midweek game, so we can't get carried away with thinking we can play the same team every game". "I've got decisions to make on who starts and who's on the bench, which is exactly where I want to be as a manager".

"Ultimately, it comes down to being ruthless in both boxes and making sure we take control of the football". "We need to go out there, implement our style, and come away with maximum points. It's a must-win for us at home".


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  Prediction League Week 15 Results
Posted by: St Charles Owl - Yesterday, 04:40 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (5)

Group A

Minizin 17
A.A.A. 16
Zinman 12
BaggieOne 10
BaggieVicar 3
Twerton 0
B.B.B. -1
Stairs -4

A real Jekyll & Hyde week in Group A this week with half the group scoring 55 points while the bottom half only managing -2 of the 53 total points gained!! Interestingly out of the 15 weeks we are into this season this is the third week the total points scored has been 53, not sure how you would calculate the odds of that but no other weekly score has been repeated let alone appeared 3 times!!

So lets talk about that top 4 this week. Minizin becomes the first player this season to be last one week and jump to top spot the following week! This week he scored 17 points with a max on the bonus ball along with one other CS and 4 more CRs to boost his score. Like all bar 2 players he missed on the Gamball but even so it must feel good to bounce back after his worst week of the season last week. AAA is second with 16 points, he was one of the 2 players to score a CR on the Gamball and added a week's leading 2 CSs as well. Zinman is in the top 3 of Group A for the 4th week in a row with 12 points, like AAA he got a CR on the Gamball and also added one on the Bonus as well but did put his scoreball on the only 0-0 we saw costing him a point. Rounding out the double digit achievers in 4th is BaggieOne with 10 points, he has seen his form improve the last couple of weeks after a wretched 4 week run that saw him lose top spot.

And now we get to the bottom 4, BaggieVicar, Twerton, BBB and Stairs, who between them managed a grand total of -2 points!!!! The Vicar at least managed a positive score with 3 points after scoring on three games but missing on all his balls. Twerton didn't trouble the scorers with a big fat zero, but at least that sees him 3rd bottom this week because the remaining 2 ended with negative scores. BBB missed on his Gamball and Bonus but managed a CR on his scoreball game to sit at -1 for the week.

Stairs, if you are reading this you should now skip straight to Zinman's Group B writeup!!! Stairs set a couple of season records this week, unfortunately they are not the ones you want. He got all 10 predictions wrong, first player to achieve that this season and missed on his scoreball to end with -4, the lowest score of the season so far. Thankfully he did not put his scoreball on the same game as Zin or else he would have finished with the worst possible score of -5!!

177 Minizin
159 Stairs
149 BaggieOne
141 A.A.A.
138 Twerton
124 BaggieVicar
120 Zinman
114 B.B.B.


So after such a disjointed week in terms of scoring we see 6 positional changes this week!! Minizin goes back to the top of the table, I would say its down to his good week but Stairs nightmare week also helped him to create an 18 point lead in the end!!! Stairs retains second spot but is now only 10 points ahead of BaggieOne in third. AAAs good form sees him jump a place into 4th, dropping Twerton into 5th, now 3 points behind. Baggie Vicar stays where he is but the bottom two are now closer to him. Now we move onto the biggest news of the week - ZINMAN MOVES OFF THE BOTTOM FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS SEASON!!!!!!!. Unfortunately for BBB, that wooden spoon is now his to lose!!

Stats update - well not really, just here to say that we are generally crap at predicting the Bonus Ball but thats nothing new. The Bonus ball has been used once by each player in every week so it has been played 150 times so far (its compulsory so I am stating the bleedin' obvious there). There have only been 9 spot on predictions so far, thats only 6% and only 33 CRs (22%), so Group A has only scored on 28% of the Bonus balls played so far this season and with the negative score for an incorrect prediction only 3 (yes three) points in total have been scored on it!! And to think you lot get to choose which game to play it on!!!

Cheers
SCO

Group B

Themaclad 10
SCO 8
Amelia 7
4eva 5
Lady Jane 4
Derby 2
Snooty 2
Salop -2

Not such a good week for Group B with a total of just 36 points scored - the lowest return since week 3. Correct scores were rarer than an Albion shot on target - just 2 this week- and only one player was able to secure a positive gamball. As well as the gamball, the Bournemouth Chelsea game produced a negative total and nobody scored a thing on both the Bristol City and Ipswich games.

Mr Inconsistent followed up his negative score last week with a table topping 10 points. Themaclad had 4 correct results, the best performance this week and one of the 2 correct scores. He was also one of 4 players to correctly predict his bonus to just scrape into double figures. SCO was the only player to gain points from the gamball and matched Themaclad's single correct score to secure second place, one point ahead of Amelia. She only predicted 3 correct results but one of them being her bonus was enough to secure 3rd spot.

Not much positive to say about the rest. 4eva and Lady Jane both had 2 correct predictions but were helped by one of them being the bonus. 4eva also scored from his scoreball. Derby and Snooty scored on 1 more game than the pair above them but missed out on all their balls to leave them with just 2 points. Bottom spot was reserved for Salop, continuing his poor season with just 1 correct prediction and no correct balls for his 2nd negative score of the season.

150 4eva
124 SCO
118 Snooty
116 Themaclad
115 Lady Jane
107 Amelia
100 Derby
89 Salop


A low scoring week so limited movement in the overall table. 4eva maintains a comfortable lead at the top with SCO edging ahead of Snooty to take 2nd place on his own. Themaclad climbs above Lady Jane while Derby becomes the 7th player to hit the 100 point mark (at least for this week!)

I thought I'd take a look at the current form table as my extra for this week. 4eva has accelerated away from the pack, securing 77 points in the last 6 weeks, 24 more than Amelia who got almost half of her recent points in one week! As they seem to have been all season, Themaclad and SCO are together with 50 points while, somewhat surprisingly given the overall table (and this week's performance) Salop is in 5th spot. The current struggler is Lady Jane with just 38 points over the last 6 weeks.

Zin

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  FA CUP draw
Posted by: Baggievicar - 08-12-2025, 22:26 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (2)

Pretty much as bad as it could be, I reckon.

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  Coventry City Deepdale 9/12/2025
Posted by: themaclad - 08-12-2025, 21:57 - Forum: Preston North End - Replies (1)

A Tuesday night meeting with Fran Lampard FC aka Coventry City, is one to get pulses racing they have been flying this season, although they did get slightly humped on Saturday at Portman Road, scoring goals for fun, pretty miserly at the back apart from Saturday when the high backline was exposed by the Tractors.

https://www.ccfc.co.uk/

MANAGER

Frank James Lampard (born 20 June 1978) is an English football manager and former midfielder who currently manages EFL Championship club Coventry City. Widely regarded as one of the greatest midfielders of all time and one of Chelsea's and the Premier League’s greatest ever players, Lampard holds the record of the most Premier League goals (177) by a midfielder in its history.

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Attributed to Vysotsky



FORM GUIDE


PNE 10 COVENTRY 16

Signings Kesler - Hayden £4 milliion

Top Scorer

Thomas-Asante 10

Team News

Paul Heckingbottom expects Mads Frøkjær to be back available on Tuesday, having missed the Wrexham clash after feeling a ‘niggle’ in his hamstring in training last week.

Andrija Vukčević made his return to the bench at the weekend and he’ll be involved again against Coventry, as will Harrison Armstrong who recovered from injury to score as a substitute on Saturday.

PNE are still without Ali McCann, Brad Potts, Lewis Gibson, Jamal Lewis, Robbie Brady and Theo Carroll.

The Visitors
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Coventry City arrive at Deepdale in a fantastic position after 19 matches, sitting top of the table with 43 points, with a nine-point buffer between themselves and the Play-Offs.

Frank Lampard’s side have been free-scoring all season long, having netted 50 goals already – unsurprisingly the division's top scorers by some distance.

The Sky Blues did, however, suffer a rare setback at the weekend as they were beaten 3-0 by Ipswich Town and they’ll be looking for a reaction on Tuesday at a stadium where they have never won a league fixture.

Match Officials

Referee: Ben Toner
Assistant Referees: Conor Brown and Emily Carney
Fourth Official: Ruebyn Ricardo

Ben Toner will take charge of a PNE fixture for only the second time in his career on Tuesday.

The previous occasion was North End’s first home match of 2025, a 1-1 draw against Oxford United.

So far this season, Toner has shown 44 yellow cards and two reds in 11 matches.

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  FA Cup
Posted by: themaclad - 08-12-2025, 21:19 - Forum: Preston North End - No Replies

Wigan home hello Mr Lowe welcome back

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  Watford v The Owls SBC Match Thread
Posted by: Owlkev71 - 08-12-2025, 14:37 - Forum: Sheffield Wednesday - Replies (43)

THE MATCH

TUESDAY 9TH DECEMBER KO 7:45PM

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LAST MATCH



Well it looked like we were heading for another defeat before mother nature intervened and the match was abandoned. There weren't many chances in the game, Cooper flicked a header wide and Cads had a chance early in the 2nd half which the keeper saved. Blackburn had taken the lead in the first half when Ohashi scored from close range. Ohashi was also denied by the returning Charles early in the 2nd half too. The conditions deteriorated and the surface became unplayable and the ref eventually abandoned the game in the 2nd half.

DEJPHON CHANSIRI, GET OUT OF OUR CLUB Thumb up  Thumb up  Thumb up

THE MATCH



Next up and another away trip as we journey south to take on Watford. Watford have made an Ok start to the season and currently lie in 13th place in the table, just 3 points off a playoff spot and a fairly comfortable 10 points above the relegation zone. Could they make a playoff push, with the standard of the Championship this season they definitely have a chance. They are managed by Javi Gracia who took over on the 8th October, he previously managed Watford for about 20 months 7 years ago. There leading scorer is Louza who has 6 goals and 4 assists so far this season.

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ALL TIME H2H

OWLS 16
WATF 25
DRAW 12

CURRENT FORM

OWLS    L L L L D D                                                             

WATF W L D W D D

EFL STOOGES

DOES IT MATTER THERE ALL CORRUPT Thumb up  Thumb up

DEAN WHITESTONE
George Byrne and Andrew Fox
Fourth Official: Stephen Martin

THE TEAM

Charles
Fusire Cooper Iorfa M Lowe Amass
Valery Ingelsson Bannan
McNeill Cadamarteri

SCORE & SCORER (HOME TEAM SCORE FIRST)

2-1 McNeill

WEDNESDAYS FIRT GOAL TIME

56

ATTENDANCE

N/A

BML LEAGUE

Owlkev 10
Maddix 8
Imre 6
SCO 4
Washington 3

BMPL

Stateside 6
Pei -3
Wereham -11
Southey -12

OTHER GAMES OF MILD INTEREST

Preston v Coventry
QPR V Birmingham
Port Vale v Bradford
Stevenage v Cardiff
Cambridge v Chesterfield

AAADD

THE MUPPETT LEAGUE

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  HTAFC Prediction League 2025/26 Matchday 20
Posted by: Lord Snooty - 07-12-2025, 22:55 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (2)

2 points for correct result
4 points for correct score
2 points for each correct scorer
Correct joker doubles your score   Laugh (correct score on a joker would give you 8 points)
Wrong joker result gives you minus 2
Correct Badger gives you 2 points Badger

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. Wink
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.  Rolleyes


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.......


Badger *** scores for ***
Badger *** scores for ***
Badger *** 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 Badger 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 19:

  1. jjamez = 352 pts
  2. Baggiebob(BBB) = 350 pts
  3. neonfoxinthebox = 299 pts
  4. Lord Snooty = 261 pts
  5. ritchiebaby = 260 pts
  6. SHEP_HTAFC = 137 pts

Friday 12th December:
Championship:

West Bromwich Albion v Sheffield United (20:00)

Saturday 13th December:
League One:

Town v Wigan (12:30)
Town scorers:
Wigan scorers:

Barnsley v Leyton Orient
Blackpool v Lincoln City
Bolton Wanderers v Exeter City
Bradford City v Reading
Burton Albion v Wycombe Wanderers
Stockport County v Stevenage

Sunday 14th December:
Premier League:

Sunderland v Newcastle United (14:00)
West Ham United v Aston Villa (14:00)

Monday 15th December:
Scottish Premiership:

Rangers v Hibernian

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Division Two table after Matchday 19:
  1. theo_luddite = 317 pts
  2. themaclad = 309 pts
  3. Devongone = 300 pts
  4. St Charles Owl = 262 pts
  5. WakeyTerrier = 237 pts
  6. Amelia Chaffinch = 232 pts


Saturday 13th December:
Championship:

Oxford United v Preston North End (12:30)

League One:
Town v Wigan (12:30)
Town scorers:
Wigan scorers:

AFC Wimbledon v Mansfield Town (12:30)
Cardiff City v Doncaster Rovers
Luton Town v Port Vale
Peterborough United v Northampton Town
Plymouth Argyle v Rotherham United

League Two:
Chesterfield v Barnet

Sunday 14th December:
Scottish League Cup Final:

St. Mirren v Celtic (15:30)

Premier League:
Brentford v Leeds United (16:30)

Monday 15th December:
Championship:

Sheffield Wednesday v Derby County (20:00)

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The dates for the season endings are:-
Matchday 22; Final Division 1 & 2 games on Boxing Day and Dec 29th
Play Offs 1st leg; New Years Day
Play Offs 2nd leg; Sunday Jan 4th
New season starts; Sat Jan 10th (FA Cup weekend)

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  Northampton Town v Huddersfield Town
Posted by: Amelia Chaffinch - 07-12-2025, 17:29 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (15)

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Tuesday sees us travel to the northernmost of the Amptons.

Will this be another humiliating defeat or a snatched draw out of the jaws of a defeat?

Heaven forbid it will be a glorious win.  Doh

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League Positions
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Form
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The Cobblers have been managed by Kevin Nolan for just short of a year. Previous management roles were at Leyton Orient 2016 and Notts County 2017-2018. Given that both clubs also had him down as a player at the same time, was he a player/manager?
He also had coaching roles with West Ham 2020 to 2024 and with the England U20 squad in 2024.
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Club connections
Joe Low's dad, Josh Low, played for Northampton.
Herbert Chapman played for Northampton but managed us both.
Lee Connell (I'll never think of him by any other name), Tyreece Simpson, and Luke Coddington played for both.
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What a load of old cobblers
Northampton has been the shoemaking capital for centuries. 
They have a collection of old shoes at the museum if you're there long enough to have a look.
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Managers' previews to be posted when they decide to spake.
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Amelia Chaffinch signing off, always proud to produce short, sweet, and positively useless match threads. Enjoy.  Big Grin
But at least I do them.  Laugh

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  Tonda
Posted by: themaclad - 07-12-2025, 10:19 - Forum: Southampton - No Replies

Tonda Eckert has targeted a promotion challenge after being appointed Southampton's permanent head coach on a contract to 2027.

The Championship side have won four of their five games since the 32-year-old German took charge on an interim basis at the start of November.

That run has helped the team climb to 14th in the table, five points off the play-off places.

"I think that we've had a great start and now it is up to us to continue," said Eckert.

"We go all in; there is no other way. I don't shy away from being ambitious to say that we want to play for promotion, whatever that is going to look like in the end. We will go for every single point there is to take."

Eckert had been Southampton's under-21s head coach and took over the first team when Will Still was sacked after just five months in charge.

Southampton, relegated from the Premier League last season, made a poor start to this campaign.

But they won their first four games under Eckert, beating QPR, Sheffield Wednesday, Charlton and Leicester, before losing 3-2 at Millwall last Saturday.

Southampton technical director Johannes Spors said of Eckert: "His empathy for the playing group and the clarity with which he communicates his ideas have been central to the team's improvement since he took charge.

"The great results he has achieved in that time, not just in terms of performances and points, but also in the way he has brought together players and supporters, has shown everyone what he is capable of achieving."

Eckert has never previously had experience as a first-team manager but has been assistant manager at Barnsley and Genoa.

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  Featherstone
Posted by: themaclad - 07-12-2025, 10:14 - Forum: Hartlepool United - No Replies

Hartlepool United have appointed interim manager Nicky Featherstone as their new permanent boss on a deal until the end of the season.

The 37-year-old won four of his eight games after being placed in charge following Simon Grayson's sacking.

"It is a tremendous honour to be appointed manager of this football club, Pools means a huge amount to me," he told the club website., external

Featherstone made 415 league appearances across more than a decade as a player for Pools, with the last one coming against Boston in September.

"We spoke to a wide range of candidates including experienced EFL managers but Nicky's leadership and understanding of the club made him the standout choice," said Hartlepool head of football operations Joe Monks.

"Nicky is a club legend with a genuine connection to our supporters."

Featherstone has helped Hartlepool climb to eighth in the National League, one place and two points outside the play-off places.

They host mid-table Yeovil on Saturday.

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