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| HTAFC Prediction League 2026 Matchday 8 |
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Posted by: Lord Snooty - 3 hours ago - 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 7:
- Baggiebob(BBB) = 130 pts
- jjamez = 121 pts
- neonfoxinthebox = 114 pts
- ritchiebaby = 110 pts
- theo_luddite = 105 pts
- Lord Snooty = 103 pts
Saturday January 28th:
League One:
Wigan v Town
Town scorers:
Wigan scorers:
Northampton Town v Peterborough United (12:30)
Mansfield Town v AFC Wimbledon
Port Vale v Luton Town
Reading v Bradford City
Rotherham United v Plymouth Argyle
Wycombe Wanderers v Burton Albion
Premier League:
AFC Bournemouth v Sunderland (12:30)
Burnley v Brentford
Scottish Premiership:
Dundee v Hibernian
Championship:
Oxford United v West Bromwich Albion
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
Division Two table after Matchday 7:
- themaclad = 140 pts
- St Charles Owl = 138 pts
- SHEP_HTAFC = 120 pts
- Devongone = 105 pts
- WakeyTerrier = 96 pts
- Amelia Chaffinch = 76 pts
Saturday January 28th:
League One:
Wigan v Town
Town scorers:
Wigan scorers:
Leyton Orient v Barnsley (12:30)
Doncaster Rovers v Cardiff City
Exeter City v Bolton Wanderers
Lincoln City v Blackpool
Stevenage v Stockport County
Championship:
Preston North End v Millwall
Sheffield Wednesday v Southampton
League Two:
Barnet v Chesterfield
Premier League:
Newcastle United v Everton
Leeds United v Manchester City (17:30)
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
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Posted by: themaclad - 21-02-2026, 14:26 - Forum: Leicester City
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New Leicester City head coach Gary Rowett says he won't let the club's off-field issues distract him from the task of keeping the team in the Championship.
Former Foxes defender Rowett, 51, was appointed on Wednesday, less than 24 hours before Leicester launched an appeal against a six-point deduction that has left them in the relegation zone.
"That's the club's concern, that's out of our hands," Rowett said.
"My remit is very clear – can we go and change our fortunes? That's my focus."
Leicester are third from bottom in the Championship, two points adrift of safety with 14 games remaining and are on a seven-game winless streak in all competitions.
But Rowett, who had two years as a Leicester player after joining from Birmingham City in 2000, is confident of turning the team's fortunes around.
"It's completely achievable," he said.
"It's about looking up, not looking behind you and thinking about what teams around you are doing.
"There's a lot of teams that we can try and reel in and overtake. It's a positive opportunity for the players to show what they're all about for the last 14 games.
"If we keep learning and keep improving then we'll climb the table."
He outlined the skills in his Leicester team that he wanted to exploit and how he intended to improve their results.
"There's a lot of energy, pace and good quality in forward areas so you want to showcase that," Rowett said.
"But it all comes down to that organisation and platform that gives the team confidence to go and attack, and keep attacking.
"Then, you're not constantly having to go and defend, when it becomes a bit of a basketball match.
"For me, it's about trying to calm that down, trying to work on a really strong platform so the players understand exactly what's expected of them and what we're trying to achieve.
"That's the work we've done so far – clear, direct messages with the players about how we move forward."
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| Terriers v Tykes |
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Posted by: jjamez - 20-02-2026, 20:11 - Forum: Huddersfield Town
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The new manager bubble that Liam Manning had appears to have a large Doncaster shaped hole in it, with Town registering two defeats in the space of a week, sandwiching a further defeat to Stevenage. To compound matters zero shots on target in the last two games, with any impetus from the start of Manning's reign seemingly evaporating into oblivion.
A potential solace is how the Town were up for it against Bradford at short notice, with this weekend being against another rival, there's a glimmer of hope that the players will be fired up once again, saying that, it shouldn't take such matters to fire professional players up for playing and it should come naturally.
So Saturday sees another Yorkshire derby as Town welcome Tarn to the Accu stadium. Huddersfield are clinging onto 6th position by a point, but have played two games more than 7th placed Stevenage, Barnsley meanwhile sit in 13th place, with a record not too dissimilar to Town, although they have played 4 games less. The tale of the season for town is stupid losses and an inability to put in a performance against the teams around them, on a consistent basis that is, it's a fact that is probably going to cost us this season, as it did last season. Despite investment in the playing squad, and up top at that, goals seem to be difficult to come by, it was hard for lee grant and his tippy tappy football and it's equally as difficult for Manning and his channel ball. I've said it for a while, it feels like we never play the right system for the players we have. Tippy tappy wasn't right for our defence and midfield, this style isn't right for the size of our forwards and lack of pace out wide. Answers on a post card to the solution, for me it involves two strikers and pushing on a bit more, it worked a few games ago so why change, but hey ho.
For me we have a few too many players who are able to look busy but so little output. Dion Charles hustles around but never does he really cause issues, especially on his own, bobby Wales looks like he'll cause even fewer issues. Elsewhere in the squad for me down the right in Gooch and Sorensen there's two players who have got the ability but fail to show it all the time, to the extent that it feels like they bundle their way through games without really impacting it. In midfield, I don't want to go to town on kasumu, but for all his hustle and bustle and ability to drive at teams, I've not seen many players have as poor ball control or passing capability, to the extent of rather play harness deeper and allow Ashia, another who is hustle and bustle but with a knack of pulling a goal out of nowhere, a chance to get into the game more. I don't think it can be overstated the impact of losing bojan and Joe low has had either, low was much maligned earlier in the season for not being comfortable on the ball, but since the change in style he has been a wall back there, since his injury we've had the dodgy/nervy josh Feeney and not really the same solidity. Bojan meanwhile had just started to show a new side to himself, attempting to bully defenders back and showing strength and I think he has been the biggest miss of the lot as we've had to change system since his injury.
Since the turn of the new year Barnsley's form has been steady, possibly bordering on inconsistent, beginning 2026 with a 1-1 draw away at struggling Wigan, with Barnsley seeing Luca Connell picking up a red card, speaking to a reds fan at work, they seem to have a real dislike of Connell since he tried to force a move away, saying he's more likely to create a goal for the opposition than his own team, maybe he fancies doing that on Saturday. They were then knocked out of the FA cup by Liverpool, but it was a good day out for them I guess. Back into league action and it was a victory against Blackpool, with OAP David Mcgoldrick scoring an injury time winner, they then travelled to Reading and came away with a point thanks to a 2-2 draw, despite not playing well according to manager Conor Hourihane. A trip to Wales followed and the reds followed suit of the rest of the league as they lost to Cardiff, with the bluebirds surging past them 4-0. It was back to winning ways, in surprising fashion as they beat Stevenage 3-1, the departing Davis Keillor-dunn bagging a brace before leaving for Wrexham. They were scheduled to play Stevenage fairly soon after but it got postponed at the last minute due to a waterlogged pitch. February begun with a draw against lowly Northampton, Mcgoldrick once again getting his Zimmer frame in the right place to score again, this was another game where reds fans think they could and should have lost. Bolton were up next and blew Barnsley away in the first half, going in at halftime 3-0 up but unlike the previous game where fans thought they should have lost, the feeling was that the second half performance should have yielded 3 points as they managed to make it a respectable 3-2, but had chances to get more out of the game. Last Saturday saw a real topsy turvy game that probably highlighted their season, taking a 2-0 lead against Wimbledon, thanks to Mcgoldrick and new signing Tom Bradshaw, a strikeforce with a combined age of nearly 70, but it doesn't matter if the ball is going where you want it only for the dons to come back to 3-2, before a late equaliser spared a few blushes. Last time out the Tykes faced Peterborough and whilst the office was tentative about this one, apparently they played quite well after the Peterborough opened the scoring, with Barnsley eventually winning 2-1.
So sticking with the visitors, members of the office are still anti Conor Hourihane, thinking he should be a coach and not the main man, thinking he's too naive and not smart enough to change things up during the game (in dictionary see Lee Grant) they feel he needs an experienced head alongside him to guide him and offer a different outlook on things, some fans are still reeling over the treatment of club stalwart Martin Devaney, believing he should have finally got his chances rather than being pushed out of the club by the arrival of Hourihane last season, originally as a player coach.
The January transfer window saw the Tykes refresh their squad slightly but not as much as fans would have liked. Experienced defender Eoghan O'Connell joined having been without a club for a period of time. Charlie Lennon joined from Middlesbrough having impressed whilst out on loan at Darlington, he has yet to make an appearance for the first team, so I guess he was a development signing. Elsewhere Scott Banks joined on loan from St Pauli, the Scottish winger moved to Germany a few seasons ago from crystal palace and spent the first half of the season on loan at Blackpool before seeing Barnsley taking over the terms of his loan, he's no stranger to Yorkshire having had a spell on loan at Bradford a few seasons back. The Tykes re-signed Tom Bradshaw on loan from Oxford United. The 33 year old had struggled for game time there and made the temporary move back to familiar territory, probably with the aim of getting a permanent deal in the summer. They also signed two former town loanees, Tawanda Chirewa joined on loan from Wolves with the winger yet to make his first start, he spent the second half of last season on loan at Town and flattered to deceive really as Town plummeted away. Their final signing is former goalkeeper Owen Goodman who joined on loan after town agreed to terminate his loan here. He's become their new number one and the same issues have been highlighted once again, distribution is sometimes off and he's prone to some dodgy keeper moments, having caused some problems already, hopefully more on Saturday.
Leaving the club, the biggy was Davis Keillor-dunn, who made the move to championship side Wrexham to help them chase their premier league ambitions, he had been a key player since joining from Mansfield. Neil Farrugia left to join Scottish side Dundee United, Kacper Lopata moved to Walsall on loan whilst former Town midfielder Jon Russell joined Mansfield on loan, to that the reaction at work was "good" and some expletives explaining how poor he was.
In terms of team news, Joe Low and Bojan are both very much out, Jack Whatmough and Antony Evans continued their comebacks in a midweek defeat for the under 21's, a game which also saw Alfie May get some game time as he comes back into contention after his suspension. Mickel Miller missed the midweek game with a knock and could be back for Saturday, Marcus mcguane went off injured on Saturday but isn't expected to be out for too long, but Saturday may be too soon. Ryan hardie made his town debut on Tuesday night, but don't expect him to be featuring from the off on Saturday as he builds his minutes up, the most likely change will see May come in for Alves and probably not much else.
For Barnsley there hasn't been much said at work, so expect them to go with a fairly familiar line up, with the two old heads leading the line, both of whom need to be watched, with both capable in the air and both capable of bullying defenders, it wouldn't surprise me if Roughan becomes prime target if he starts in the back three. Otherwise, a lot of their play will run through Luca Connell and whilst he has been derided by some fans, he remains a key player in the eyes of the manager.
Played for both is a rather extensive list with the recent candidates being the likes of Herbie Kane, the already mentioned new signings for the Tykes and Jon Russell, whilst current coach jon stead has now coached at both clubs. Whilst recently Michal helik and Michael duff have both been part of both clubs set ups. Whilst yesteryear has seen the likes of Robbie williams, Antony kay, Martin cranie, jack hunt, Jacob butterfield and Dominik werling don both kits. Whilst the likes of Andy Ritchie and mark robins have attempted to manage both sides
But here's some others in anagram form
1) weathers tampon
2) majors wild nail
3) mad mama hill
4) canyon hormone
5) ham hog making it bull
6) die organism die
7) sweaty damn it
8) no cackling
9) worn loin walker
10) green road
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| WBA vs Coventry & Charlton - Match Thread |
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Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - 20-02-2026, 15:21 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Two hard-fought draws with clean sheets point to a slight improvement in Albion's fortunes under Ramsay, but that elusive maiden win remains... well, elusive. The good news is that back-to-back home games this week offer us the opportunity to finally remedy that shortcoming. The bad news is that table-topping Coventry are our first opponents, fresh from steadying their promotion charge with victory against Middlesbrough.
Still, winless in their last eight on the road, the Sky Blues may not be the all-conquering force we might fear, even if they're buoyed by the return from suspension of Brandon Thomas-Asante and confident of an inevitable contribution from him on his erstwhile patch. The Albion injury list also gets no better from one week to the next, but if we can keep things tight the way we have in recent weeks, another point here would be golddust.
Charlton are the more realistic target if we're to aim for three points this week, currently sitting just three places above us. Is it must-win on Tuesday night? Perhaps, depending on how other results go. What's certain is that home draws aren't going to keep us up, so one way or another, from one place or another, the victories have to come.
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| Blackburn Rovers Ewood Park 20 February 2026 |
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Posted by: themaclad - 19-02-2026, 15:14 - Forum: Preston North End
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The joy of Blackburn on a Friday night, above picture of Ewood when it was a proper league ground before Jack came long then they all became Plastic
MANAGER
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Photo Tadeas Bednarz
Michael Andrew Martin O'Neill (born 5 July 1969) is a Northern Irish professional football coach and former player who is the manager of the Northern Ireland national team and EFL Championship side Blackburn Rovers.
O'Neill started his career with Coleraine, before playing for a number of clubs in England, Scotland and the United States. These included Newcastle United, Dundee United, Hibernian, Wigan Athletic and Portland Timbers. He was capped 31 times at international level by Northern Ireland, scoring four goals.
His first managerial role was with Brechin City from 2006 to 2008. He then joined Shamrock Rovers, where he won two League of Ireland titles and the Setanta Cup. He became Northern Ireland manager for the first time in 2011.[3] Under his management, Northern Ireland qualified for their first European Championship finals, in 2016. In November 2019, O'Neill was appointed manager of Stoke City until his dismissal in August 2022. In December 2022, O'Neill became Northern Ireland manager for a second time.
https://www.rovers.co.uk/
FORM GUIDE
PLASTIC 9 PNE 6
Good win for them last Saturday, they are looking to do the double on us, which would be unthinkable, new manager on a part time basis, bit like most of the fans in the Riverside.
Things to do at night in Blackburn
LEAVE
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| The Blades v The Owls SBC Match Thread |
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Posted by: Owlkev71 - 18-02-2026, 15:24 - Forum: Sheffield Wednesday
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THE MATCH
SUNDAY 22ND FEBRUARY KO 12PM
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LAST MATCH
Well, we did manage to finally score this year, but we still fell to defeat to high flying Millwall. The visitors had controlled much of the first half, but struggled to turn pressure into clear-cut chances as we defended fairly well and Cooper only had a few saves to make. Onto the 2nd half, and amazingly, we actually scored a goal. The goalie spilled McNeill's shot and Lowe was on hand to fire in from close range. We held the lead for 12 minutes when Millwall levelled, unfortunately it was us who scored it, McGhee diverting a shot into this own net. A couple of mins later and Millwall were ahead, Langstaff turning in a cross from the right. We tried for an equaliser but sadly none came.
DEJPHON CHANSIRI, GET OUT OF OUR CLUB
THE MATCH
Next up and the short trip across the city to take on the Blunts. Overall the Blunts have had a disappointing season, getting rid of Wilder for Selles proved to be one of the dafter moves by the United board, as he lost all of his games (seven) and was replaced by Wilder in September and inevitably won his first game at Oxford. They have recovered since then and now lie in 15th place and are 6 points off the playoffs, so a shot at another playoff collapse is a possibility. They are now managed by Wilder again, his 3rd stint at the club. There leading scorer this season is Callum O'Hare with 8goals and 5 assists this season. Depending on other results, a defeat would send us down to the Pub League.
DEJPHON CHANSIRI, GET OUT OF OUR CLUB
ALL TIME H2H
OWLS 48
BLADES 52
DRAW 47
CURRENT FORM
OWLS L L L L L L
BLADES W L W D W L
EFL STOOGES
DOES IT MATTER THERE ALL CORRUPT 
THE TEAM
Cooper
Palmer Cooper Otegbayo Adaramola
Thornton Ingelsson Heskey
McNeill Yates Ndala
SCORE & SCORER (HOME TEAM SCORE FIRST)
3-1 Yates
WEDNESDAYS FIRT GOAL TIME
56
ATTENDANCE
N/A
BML LEAGUE
Owlkev 16
Imre 16
Washington 14
SCO 12
Maddix 9
BMPL
Stateside 17
Pei 0
Wereham -11
Southey -12
OTHER GAMES OF MILD INTEREST
West Ham v Bournemouth
Wrexham v Ipswich
Mansfield v Lincoln
Crawley v Chesterfield
Truro v Gateshead
AAAAH
THE MUPPETT LEAGUE
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| Predcition League Week 25 Results |
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Posted by: St Charles Owl - 17-02-2026, 04:34 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Group A
B.B.B. 20
A.A.A. 17
Zimnan 17
Stairs 15
Minizin 14
BaggieOne 11
BaggieVicar 11
Twerton 9
Well despite losing a game to postponement that had 3 Bonus Balls on it, this week sees a total score of 114 points which represents the 4th highest this season!! Six games saw double digit returns, with the Southampton win over Leicester scoring the most with 21 points. The lowest scoring match was Brum’s draw with L**ds.
Seven players ended in double figures, led by the in-form BBB with 20 points, he was the only player to get a spot on Gamball and he added a CR on the Bonus as well as another CS. Second place is shared by AAA and Zinman each with 17 points. AAA continues his fine form as he managed a CR on the Gamball, backed that up with 2 other CSs and did all this despite seeing his Bonus game postponed!! Zinman also had no Bonus this week ad he too scored a CR on the Gamball. This top 3 have now been the top 3 for the past couple of weeks and have dominated the top half of the weekly table for the past 5 weeks!!
Stairs and Minizin finally found a bit of form, for contrast to the three above, these long term top two have only been in the top 3 scores once each over the past 5 weeks!! Stairs scored on 7 games but all were CRs, Minizin scored a max on his Bonusbut wasn’t able to convert any of his other CRs into CSs. BaggieOne and BaggieVicar both ended with 11 points, the Vicar missed out on 2 points by not playing the Gamball and B1 got a CR on his Gamball.
Twerton is the only player not to reach double figures, ending with 9 points, his best score for 5 weeks but it still leaves him in last place, a position he has occupied for 5 weeks out of the last 9!!
263 Minizin
260 A.A.A.
250 Stairs
233 Zinman
229 B.B.B.
227 BaggieOne
221 BaggieVicar
190 Twerton
Not change in the top 3 places, but AAA is now just 3 points behind long time leader Minizin with Stairs now 10 points further back!! Zinman now has 4th place on his own and BBB owns 5th spot, just 4 points separate them. Right on their heels though is BaggieOne with BaggieVicar still within reach of the top 4. Twerton is still searching for that double century. Looks like this will go down to the wire with 7 players in with a chance of the Playoffs!!
Cheers
SCO
Group B
Lady Jane 17
Derby 14
4eva 13
Themaclad 12
SCO 11
Amelia 6
Salop 5
Snooty 4
FA cup weekend brought its usual supply of shocks - Mansfield winning at Burnley, Wolves winning and Albion scoring. It also produced some more expected results - Villa benefitting from some dubious refereeing decisions, Albion losing and Derby failing to nail any correct scores!
With one match postponed, thereby negating a number of balls (please check this week's fixtures to see who has extra balls to play), scoring was quite good and continued the recent run of above average scores for Group B. Correct scores were hard to come by - just 3 this week - though we almost had a full set of scoreball points, only denied by the postponement. One game caused particular problems, nobody predicting Villa's defeat. Blackburn's win at QPR was also missed by everyone but at least that game didn't cost any balls.
Lady Jane heads the table, scoring on the week's high of 6 games including one of the 3 correct scores and both the main balls. She did miss out on the scoreball point by playing it on the postponed fixture. Derby was the only player to get a full set of balls though once again his inability to nail a correct score cost him a chance of top place. His bad luck on this aspect of the predictions is quite stark. He has just 10 correct scores all season with the next lowest players, SCO and Snooty on 17 (4eva has 28!). 4eva takes 3rd place, just a point behind Derby. 4eva did get a correct score but lost a point on the gamball. Themaclad and SCO also made it to double figures, Themaclad being one of 2 group B players to play the bonus ball on the postponed game.
A bit of a gap to the bottom 3. Amelia and Salop both scored on just 3 games though in Amelia's case those included the gamball. Salop picked the 3rd correct score in an otherwise disappointing week. That leaves Snooty at the foot of the table with just 2 correct predictions. He was another player to void his bonus which, depending which way you look at it either prevented him from moving up the table or dropping 3 points further back!
263 4eva
247 SCO
218 Lady Jane
206 Themaclad
192 Amelia
187 Snooty
186 Derby
171 Salop
No changes in the table this week though I suspect SCO is anxiously looking at Group A in the chase for the play-offs.
Zin
The Play-Off Positions
1: Minizin - 263 points
2: 4eva - 263
3: AAA - 260
4: Stairs - 250
5: SCO - 247
6: Zinman - 233
7: BBB - 4 points behind Playoff places
8: BaggieOne - 6
9: BaggieVicar - 12
10: Lady Jane - 20
10: Themaclad - 27
12: Amelia - 41
13: Twerton - 43
14: Snooty - 46
15: Derby - 47
16: Salop - 62
So the playoff positions are still dominated by Group A but whereas a few weeks ago some players were looking safe, there are now a number of players looking over their shoulders. Minizin or AAA are looking good for the first round bye and 4eva is probably feeling a bit safer now with SCO being 16 points back. Stairs looks good but the final spot realistically could be any one from the next 4 players - Zinman, BBB, B1 and the Vicar, and if SCO or Stairs have a couple of bad weeks then they too may get sucked into that fight!!
Looks like we have a race on in the final few weeks!!!
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Posted by: themaclad - 16-02-2026, 21:19 - Forum: Wigan Athletic
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Gary Caldwell believes Wigan Athletic will see a much better head coach a decade on from his last spell in charge after being appointed by the club for the second time.
Caldwell, 43, opted to leave Exeter City and return to Wigan where he previously spent six seasons as a player and 18 months in the dugout from April 2015.
"I am so different to when I left this club 10 years ago. The experiences I have had good and bad have really shaped me as a coach," he told BBC Radio Lancashire.
"The job I have done in three and a half years at Exeter show that I can overachieve with what I've got and I have to do the same again here to get us out of this situation.
"I came back because I love the football club and think the club should be in a better position than it is. I think I can help take the club further up the league and even more than that in the future take them out of this league and back up towards the Premier League."
Caldwell played 100 games in the top flight for Wigan and led them as captain to a shock FA Cup win at Wembley against Manchester City in 2013.
After hanging up his boots in the 2014-15 season, he accepted the challenge of trying to keep a relegation-threatened Latics in the Championship.
Although he was unable to achieve that Caldwell brought them back as League One champions in 2016 only to lose his job in October of that year after a poor start to the following season.
Caldwell went on to have spells at Chesterfield and Partick Thistle before taking charge of Exeter in 2022, racking up 180 games in charge at St James Park.
Wigan, who were beaten 4-0 by Arsenal in the FA Cup fourth round on Sunday, have been without a permanent manager since parting company with Ryan Lowe on 7 February.
Caldwell inherits a side who are without a league win in eight games, having lost the last four, and are 22nd in the League One table, a point from safety. The length of his contract has not been disclosed.
A club statement described his return, external as "an exciting new chapter" in Wigan's history.
Exeter confirmed the two clubs had reached an agreement on compensation for Caldwell, who has brought former Wigan midfielder David Perkins to the Brick Community Stadium as first-team coach.
The former Scotland international has parted company with the Grecians on good terms with interim chairman Laurence Overend thanking him for his time in Devon.
"He has represented our club with great passion and professionalism and has helped shape our team in a challenging and competitive division," he said.
"The club acknowledges the strong progress made during Gary's tenure and recognises the positive connection he has forged with supporters, staff and players alike.
"He has also embraced and been a powerful advocate in support of our ownership model. We wish him all the best for the future."
Dan Green will take charge of Exeter for Tuesday's home game against Wycombe Wanderers.
The length of Caldwell's new contract has not been disclosed by Wigan, who also confirmed assistant head coach Glenn Whelan and first-team coach Nicky Adams have left the club.
'Big blow for Exeter' - analysis
By Brent Pilnick, BBC Sport England, South West
Caldwell's departure is a big blow to the financially-troubled fan-owned club.
He has consistently guided Exeter to positions in excess of their wage structure.
Currently 13th in League One, should Exeter stay in the division come the end of the season it will be their longest tenure in the third tier since the late 1970's to the early 1980's.
He has had some rocky times such as a run of two wins in 19 games from September to December 2023 included 9-0 and 7-0 losses.
But he has had some memorable moments as well - beating then-Premier League Luton Town to guide Exeter to reach the last 16 of the EFL Cup for the first time since 1989 and taking Nottingham Forest, who at the time were chasing a Champions League place, to penalties in the FA Cup fourth round.
However, it comes as no surprise that he has chosen to leave the club - both on a personal and professional level.
Exeter could see a major cut in their playing budget next season as they aim to get on an even keel after over spending last season, making an already tough job even harder.
In addition, Caldwell's family is still based in the North West and his Wigan connections are well documented - although he is leaving a club who have not sacked a manager since 2003 for a club whose last boss lasted 11 months.
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Posted by: Lord Snooty - 16-02-2026, 11:28 - 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.
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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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