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| HTAFC Prediction League 2026 Matchday 3 |
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Posted by: Lord Snooty - 18-01-2026, 20:47 - 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 2:
- neonfoxinthebox = 41 pts
- ritchiebaby = 41 pts
- Baggiebob(BBB) = 31 pts
- jjamez = 30 pts
- Lord Snooty = 28 pts
- theo_luddite = 27 pts
Friday 23rd January:
Championship:
Derby County v West Bromwich Albion (20:00)
Saturday 24th January:
League One:
Town v Bradford City (12:30)
Town scorers:
City scorers:
Scottish Premiership:
Falkirk v Hibernian
Monday 26th January:
Premier League:
Everton v Leeds United (20:00)
Tuesday 27th January:
League One:
Town v Luton
Town scorers:
Luton scorers:
Blackpool v Stockport County
Bolton Wanderers v Burton Albion
Cardiff City v Barnsley
Lincoln City v Bradford City
Plymouth Argyle v Mansfield Town
Port Vale v AFC Wimbledon
Rotherham United v Northampton Town
Stevenage v Peterborough United
Wycombe Wanderers v Wigan Athletic
Doncaster Rovers v Leyton Orient (20:00)
Reading v Exeter City (20:00)
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
Division Two table after Matchday 2:
- themaclad = 40 pts
- St Charles Owl = 38 pts
- SHEP_HTAFC = 30 pts
- Devongone = 24 pts
- Amelia Chaffinch = 22 pts
- WakeyTerrier = 18 pts
Saturday 24th January:
League One:
Town v Bradford City (12:30)
Town scorers:
City scorers:
Cardiff City v Stockport County (12:30)
Plymouth Argyle v Luton Town (12:30)
Blackpool v Northampton Town
Bolton Wanderers v Leyton Orient
Doncaster Rovers v Wigan Athletic
Port Vale v Exeter City
Reading v Barnsley
Rotherham United v AFC Wimbledon
Stevenage v Mansfield Town
Wycombe Wanderers v Peterborough United
Championship:
Middlesbrough v Preston North End (12:30)
Bristol City v Sheffield Wednesday
Sunday 25th January:
Premier League:
Arsenal v Manchester United (16:30)
Tuesday 27th January:
League One:
Town v Luton
Town scorers:
Luton scorers:
League Two:
Salford City v Chesterfield
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
*** scores for ***
Town transfer window: Just to let you who don't take in all the comings and goings at HTAFC, here's a brief summary of what's happened so far who you might want to think about when putting your scorers on.......
IN - Humphreys. Mumba.
OUT - Castledine. Taylor. Redmond. Wiles.
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| 2025/26 Prediction League Cup Competition |
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Posted by: St Charles Owl - 18-01-2026, 01:58 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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The 2025/26 Prediction League Cup will kick off next week, it was won by Zinman the last time we did it and he achieved the League and Cup double in the process, not likely this year I'm afraid!! The same set of fixtures and scores from each chosen week will count towards each round of the Cup. League points are not affected, they still count towards the league tables as they always do.
After our recent Board meeting we decided to once again make each round a random one on one, two legged match just like the real cup competitions.
Last 16 matches will take place over 2 legs during weeks 22 & 24.
Quarter Finals will be over 2 legs using weeks 26 & 28.
The winners of those then meet in 2 legged semi finals in weeks 30 & 32.
The final will be a straight sudden death result using the last weeks league fixtures for scoring.
An online random number sequence generator machine was used to determine the first round ties and will also be used for the random draw for each round, here are the first set of ties:
Round of 16
Stairs v BaggieVicar
Amelia v Salop
AAA v BaggieOne
Twerton v Themaclad
Zinman v 4eva
Lady Jane v SCO
BBB v Lord Snooty
Derby v Minizin
In the event of a tie between players, the number of Correct Scores over the two legs will determine the winner, followed by total points scored on the Bonus Ball. After that Zinman and I will toss a coin!!!!
Scores and the draw for each round will be updated on this thread as we go through the competition.
Cheers Zinman & SCO
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| Prediction League Week 21 Results |
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Posted by: St Charles Owl - 18-01-2026, 01:52 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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Group A
B.B.B. 11
Stairs 7
BaggieVicar 6
A.A.A. 0
Zimnan 0
Minizin -1
Twerton -2
BaggieOne -2
Wow!! After lasts week’s 3rd highest score of the season, Group A decided to set a new lowest week of the season with just 19 points scored!! Not a single point was scored on the Gamball or the Bonus Ball, and only 3 players picked up the single scoreball point. Four games ended with negative scores and had it not been for the Swansea-Brum game this weeks total would have been in single figures!!
BBB definitely took advantage of everyone else’s woes and posted a decent 11 points. He scored 3 CSs but his season long weakness on the balls meant his score was lower than it could have been!! This is the first time he has topped the weekly table since week 1. Stairs is 2nd with 7 points mainly because of the 2 CSs he got. BaggieVicar is 3rd with 6 points, this is the 7th time in the last 10 weeks he has been in the top 3 and he is definitely the form player currently.
After the top 3, the remaining 5 players scored a combined -5 points!!! AAA and Zinman at least didn’t get a negative against them but Minizin, Twerton and BaggieOne all posted negative scores. AAA, BaggieOne and Minzin all set season low scores this week.
230 Minizin
221 Stairs
201 BaggieVicar
198 A.A.A.
185 BaggieOne
175 B.B.B.
171 Twerton
171 Zinman
A few changes this week, Minizin still leads but Stairs is now only 9 points behind, a gap that was 22 points a few weeks ago. BaggieVicar passes the double century and takes over 3rd spot with his fine recent form, relegating AAA to 4th. BBB’s top spot this week sees him jump 2 places over Zinman and Twerton, who now share last place.
Cheers
SCO
Group B
Lady Jane 11
Salop 8
SCO 8
Snooty 5
Themaclad 4
4eva 4
Derby 3
Amelia 0
After last week's scoring bonanza, it was back down to earth with a bump as Group B recorded their third lowest total of the season, amassing just 43 points. It was a very bad week for balls - no correct gamballs and just 1 correct bonus. I must admit to being surprised that the gamball came into play this week. When I saw that Sheffield United had had 2 players sent off in the first half, I assumed that they'd get 3 more players to walk off and get the match abandoned. Joining the gamball in providing a negative total are the Oxford/Bristol and Burton/Hudds fixtures - nobody scored on those games and they also blew a few bonuses.
For the 3rd time in the last 4 weeks, Lady Jane sits on top of the pile as the only player to reach double figures. She stood out gaining the equal highest number of correct scores (2) and the highest number of correct results (5). Unfortunately those balls prevented her from having a real stand-out week. Salop remains the only player not to top a weekly table but this was his 2nd week in 2nd place. He was the other player with 2 correct scores, but like most others his balls were a complete failure. Salop's joined on 8 points by SCO and once again it was his bonus ball that saved him. He now has 33 points from his bonus, 15 more than the next best and a whopping 57 more than Derby!
Not much to say about the rest. Snooty, Themaclad and 4eva matched SCO's split of 1 correct score/3 correct results but missed out on the main balls. Snooty edges ahead of the other 2 thanks to the extra scoreball point. Derby scored just 3 points, once again failing to get a correct score (the only player to miss out) - that's now 13 weeks with a zero in the correct score column for him, but he was kept off the foot of the table by Amelia. Zero points for her as she only scored on one game - fortunately, that was a correct score or she'd have firmly been in negative territory.
219 4eva
197 SCO
181 Lady Jane
162 Themaclad
157 Snooty
149 Derby
141 Amelia
140 Salop
No changes in the overall table though at the bottom Salop is just 1 point away from Amelia.
Zin
Keep an eye out for the start of the 2025/26 PL Cup Completion thread. No need to post scores on it as we will use the weekly scores in a head to head competition.
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| Grant sacked. Who's next? |
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Posted by: Lord Snooty - 18-01-2026, 00:31 - Forum: Huddersfield Town
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https://www.htafc.com/news/2026/january/...lee-grant/
Lee Grant has been relieved of his duties as Huddersfield Town Manager with immediate effect.
The decision was made following Saturday afternoon’s loss at Burton Albion, with the result extending a poor run of form that has seen the Club victorious just three times in our last 12 Sky Bet League One fixtures.
Appointed in May 2025, Grant took charge of 36 competitive matches in all competitions.
Huddersfield Town Owner and Chairman Kevin Nagle commented:
“Entering this season with renewed optimism and hope having proactively reshaped our First Team throughout the summer, we were clear about not only our ambitions but how we wanted to achieve them, and the type of team on the pitch we wanted to enjoy alongside our supporters.
“Sadly, on current form, none of those objectives are being met, and with just under half of the season remaining we feel no other option but to make a change to put the side back on track. I would like to thank Lee for his efforts and wish him nothing but the best for his future career. Our previously stated aims and desires for the season remain the same, and we will be making a change with those ambitions still firmly in mind.”
Sporting Director Chris Markham will lead the recruitment process to appoint a successor for our Men’s First Team.
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| WBA vs Middlesbrough & Norwich - Match Thread |
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Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - 16-01-2026, 18:13 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion
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New year, new manager: a situation that feels strangely familiar. Mercifully, this time the club have acted quickly and decisively to replace Ryan Mason, and so with a handy cup win under our belt to buoy the mood around the club, newcomer Eric Ramsay can at least approach tonight's baptism of fire with a dash of positivity.
He may need it, because even on home soil, second-placed Middlesbrough are liable to be a tough nut. Although Kim Hellberg struggled over the festive season to maintain the red-hot form Boro had enjoyed before the departure of Rob Edwards, beating Southampton 4-0 was the perfect start to their year, and having Ipswich hard on their heels will doubtless be all the motivation they need to keep the momentum going. Albion's best hope lies in Boro's makeshift defence, immensely depleted by injuries and perhaps vulnerable to a forward like Heggebo, but realistically we ourselves also have to be tighter at the back than we've been for months, and for that reason a draw is probably as good as we can hope for.
No such leeway can be afforded when Norwich visit on Tuesday night, where Ramsay has to aim for his first win and give Albion a little bit of breathing space for the remainder of the month. Anything less, and it'll be tough times ahead.
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| Hurst |
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Posted by: themaclad - 16-01-2026, 17:05 - Forum: Boston Utd
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Paul Hurst has returned to manage National League side Boston United almost 15 years after he left the club.
The 51-year-old, who replaces Graham Coughlan, was joint boss of the Pilgrims with Rob Scott before the pair resigned to take the Grimsby job together in 2011.
Hurst went on manage Ipswich Town and Scunthorpe United and had two spells with Grimsby and Shrewsbury Town, where he most recently worked.
His second spell in Shropshire ended in November 2024 after nine months.
Boston chairman David Newton said he was "delighted" to have Hurst back, but was quick acknowledge that "some will point to the way" the manager left the non-league side more than a decade ago.
"I had no issue with their ambition to manage at a higher level – but did not feel that it was done in the correct manner," Newton told the club website., external
"The matter was dealt with at the time – and the club received the right compensation for their move.
"That drew a line under things for me, and I was delighted when Paul continued to bring teams over for pre-season fixtures, and we have kept in touch ever since."
Hurst and Scott guided Boston to promotion to what is now known as National League North.
They were second in the division when the pair stepped down to join Grimsby.
Hurst's return to Lincolnshire with Boston sees him take the helm of a side that is 17th in the table, four places and three points above the relegation places.
A five-game winless league run cost Coughlan his job, with the Irishman departing following Saturday's 0-0 draw at Braintree Town.
Coughlan's assistant Lee Bullen has since also left, with Hurst bringing in Chris Doig as his number two.
"This is a key appointment for the club as we seek to not only cement our place in the National League but hopefully build on that going forward," Newton said.
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| A piss up with the Brewers |
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Posted by: Lord Snooty - 14-01-2026, 21:58 - Forum: Huddersfield Town
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Burton Albion v Huddersfield Town
Sky Bet League One
Saturday January 17th - 15:00 ko
at the Pirelli Stadium
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Crisis club Huddersfield Town travel to play Burton Albion at the Pirelli Stadium which was built on the former site of the Pirelli UK Tyres Ltd Sports & Social Club.
After the team won 3-0 on Tuesday night to qualify for the quarter finals of the Vertu Trophy, making it one defeat in the last nine games for a side currently fifth in the league table, the crisis got larger. In fact, if you got a moment, it's a twelve-storey crisis with a magnificent entrance hall, carpeting throughout, 24-hour portage, and an enormous sign on the roof, saying 'This Is a Large Crisis'. A large crisis requires a large plan. Get me two pencils and a pair of underpants.
Alternatively, I've asked Google's Artificial Intelligence feature to do the team talk in the style of Lee Grant......
Alright lads, listen in. Today, we're up against Burton Albion, and we know what happened last time. A point was not enough, and that frustration, that desire for more, that needs to fuel us on the pitch today. We dominate possession, we create chances, that's what we do. But today, we need to be more clinical. We need to be aggressive in that final third and make those chances count.
- Mindset: We've had a frustrating week, I know that. But the response in training has been excellent, absolutely top-notch. That character, that resilience, that's what defines a Huddersfield Town team. I want to see that same positive attitude and energy out on that pitch from the first whistle.
- Our Game: We want to be a proactive team, a dominant team. We want to control the game and dictate the tempo. It's about movement, it's about decision-making, it's about being brave on the ball. You all have the ability, the detail in our preparation has been meticulous, now we need the execution.
- Community & Pride: We're not just playing for ourselves; we're playing for the badge, we're playing for our amazing supporters who turn up week in, week out. Give them a side they can be proud of. They want to see hunger, enthusiasm, and a team that's ready to work hard.
- Result: They'll sit deep, they'll make it difficult, but we have the quality to break them down. It's about making those extra runs, shortening our steps in the box, and getting those shots off quickly to give their keeper no chance. We need three points today, plain and simple. The process begins now. Go out there, give me everything, and let's get the job done!
All images used in this thread are form Wikipedia. And I've used AI to compose most of the thread as well.
A brief history of Burton Albion: Formed in 1950, Burton Albion Football Club, nicknamed "The Brewers" due to the town's brewing heritage, has experienced a remarkable rise through the English football league system, culminating in a two-season spell in the EFL Championship.
Early Years and Non-League Football: Formed at a public meeting on July 5, 1950, the club joined the Birmingham & District League and later moved to the Southern League and Northern Premier League, competing in non-league football for nearly 60 years. Early highlights included reaching the FA Cup third round in 1956 and the FA Trophy final in 1987. The club moved to their current home, the Pirelli Stadium, in 2005, a move that coincided with increased success.
Rise to the Football League: The arrival of Nigel Clough as player-manager in 1998 marked a turning point, leading the club to the Northern Premier League title in the 2001-02 season and promotion to the Football Conference (now the National League).
A famous moment came in the 2005-06 FA Cup when Burton held eleven-time winners Manchester United to a 0-0 draw at the Pirelli Stadium, before losing the replay at Old Trafford.
In 2009, the club achieved promotion to the Football League for the first time in its history as champions of the Conference Premier, despite Clough leaving mid-season for Derby County.
The Championship Era: Under manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, Burton won the League Two title in the 2014-15 season. Clough then returned for a second spell and guided the team to a second-place finish in League One in the 2015-16 season, earning promotion to the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time. The Brewers spent two seasons at this highest level, notably surviving their first season by finishing in 20th place in 2016-17, before being relegated back to League One in 2018.
Recent Years: In the 2018-19 season, the club enjoyed a memorable run to the EFL Cup semi-finals, where they faced Manchester City. More recently, the club has seen managerial changes and a takeover by the Nordic Football Group in June 2024.
Head to Head
![[Image: 500px-Huddersfield_Town_AFC_crest.svg.png]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/4/43/Huddersfield_Town_AFC_crest.svg/500px-Huddersfield_Town_AFC_crest.svg.png) ![[Image: 960px-Burton_Albion_FC_crest.svg.png]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/9/93/Burton_Albion_FC_crest.svg/960px-Burton_Albion_FC_crest.svg.png)
Burton lead the head to head with 2 wins to Town's 1, with 2 draws.
2016/17:
Burton 0-1 Town (Nahki Wells)
Town 0-1 Burton (Jackson Irvine)
2024/25:
Town (Michal Helik) 1-1 Burton (Charlie Webster)
Burton (Rumarn Burrel (2), Julian Larsson) 3-0 Town
2025/26:
Town 0-0 Burton
Burton's manager profile: Gary Bowyer:
Playing Career:- Bowyer's playing career as a full-back was cut short by injury, leading to his retirement at the age of 25 in 1997.
- Hereford United: Made 14 league appearances in the 1989-90 season.
- Nottingham Forest: Spent five years at the club but did not make a senior league appearance.
- Rotherham United: Made 38 league appearances and won the Football League Trophy in the 1995-96 season, his only senior honour as a player.
Managerial Career:
After transitioning into coaching, Bowyer built a reputation in youth development at Derby County and Blackburn Rovers before taking on first-team management roles.
- Blackburn Rovers: Progressed through the academy ranks and became permanent manager in 2013, leading the team to consecutive top-10 finishes in the Championship and an FA Cup quarter-final appearance. He was sacked in November 2015.
- Blackpool: Appointed manager in June 2016 and guided the club to promotion to League One via the League Two play-offs in his first season. He resigned in August 2018.
- Bradford City: Managed the team from March 2019 to February 2020.
- Salford City: Had two spells as manager, initially as a caretaker in March 2021 and later on a permanent basis, narrowly missing out on the play-offs.
- Dundee: Appointed in June 2022, he won the Scottish Championship title and the SPFL Scottish Championship Manager of the Year award in the 2022-23 season, achieving promotion to the Scottish Premiership before departing the club in May 2023.
- Burton Albion: His current role began in December 2024, where he was appointed head coach and successfully guided the team out of a nine-point deficit to avoid relegation from League One. He signed a new two-year contract in June 2025.
![[Image: 500px-Gary_Bowyer_03052025_%282%29.jpg]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/f8/Gary_Bowyer_03052025_%282%29.jpg/500px-Gary_Bowyer_03052025_%282%29.jpg)
Burton in popular culture: Marmite is an iconic British savoury spread known for its strong, distinctive flavour that inspires a famous "love it or hate it" reaction among consumers. It has deep roots in Burton upon Trent, where it was first manufactured in 1902.
Key Facts About Marmite:
- Origins: The spread was an accidental discovery by German scientist Justus von Liebig, who found that leftover brewer's yeast could be concentrated and eaten. The Marmite Food Extract Company was then established in Burton upon Trent to commercialize the product, sourcing its primary ingredient, yeast, from the town's abundant breweries, such as the nearby Bass Brewery.
- Production: Marmite is still made in the original Burton upon Trent factory today. The process involves treating the brewer's yeast with salt (autolysis) to break down the proteins, followed by heating and filtering to create a dark, thick paste. The exact recipe, which includes various vegetable and spice extracts, remains a trade secret.
- Name and Packaging: The name "Marmite" comes from a French word for a large, covered earthenware cooking pot. Early Marmite was sold in these pots, and a picture of the pot still appears on the distinctive brown glass jars used today. The jar is brown to protect the B vitamins from light damage.
- Nutritional Value: Marmite is famous for its high nutritional content, especially B vitamins like thiamin, riboflavin, folic acid, and vitamin B12. Its use as an affordable and efficient dietary supplement made it a crucial part of soldiers' rations during both World Wars and a supplement in schools and hospitals.
- Cultural Impact: Marmite's intense, umami flavour (due to high glutamate levels) has made it a cultural phenomenon. The marketing slogan "Love it or hate it" is iconic in the UK and the phrase is often used as a metaphor for anything that polarises opinion.
- Global Variations: While the British version (owned by Unilever) is sold globally, a different, sweeter version with added caramel and sugar is manufactured and sold in New Zealand and Australia by the Sanitarium Health and Wellbeing Company.
So the question for you, dear reader. Do you love it or hate it?
![[Image: Marmite_brand_logo.png]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c2/Marmite_brand_logo.png)
Recent form - last 6 matches:
Town 3-0 Rotherham (EFL Trophy)
Stockport 1-0 Town
Town 2-2 Exeter
Lincoln 1-1 Town
Town 2-0 Northampton
Town 5-0 Port Vale
Boreham Wood 0-5 Burton (FA Cup)
Plymouth 3-0 Burton
Reading 2-0 Burton
Burton 0-2 Wigan
Burton 5-1 Northampton
Stevenage 2-2 Burton
Town are 5th in the League One table with 39 points. Burton are 21st with 27.
Leading scorers:
Terriers:
Leo Castledine (12)
Bojan Radulovic (8)
Joe Taylor (7)
Brewers:
Tyrese Shade (10)
Charlie Webster (6)
Jake Beesley (7)
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