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  Rod Petrie RIP
Posted by: 0762 - Today, 00:21 - Forum: Hibernian - Replies (1)

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Very sad news to hear of the passing of ex-Hibs Chairman, Rod Petrie, so soon after Sir Tom Farmer's death. This Hibs attachment gives a vg brief history of someone who supported and cared about HFC and trying to ensure its future operations would be in safe hands. RIP.

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  WBA vs Portsmouth - Match Thread
Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - Yesterday, 23:19 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (4)

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A fortnight in, the table is an interesting and unexpectedly welcome sight as Albion join Middlesbrough and Stoke as the only three teams with six points on the board. Of course, there's still plenty of time and scope for things to go Albionically wrong, as they did after a similar start this time last year, but for now we can enjoy the ride, and hope it gets better still with the visit of Portsmouth to the Hawthorns tomorrow.

Pompey, of course, continue to be winless in West Bromwich since 1998, though they're unbeaten in their last three awaydays and emerged victorious from two of them. The fecund goalscoring form of Isaac Price will be crucial to the Baggies in this encounter, while Portsmouth are without captain Marlon Pack, Callum Lang and Harvey Blair. On paper, we have to look to make it nine points out of nine this weekend, and though reality always tends to delight in micturating on our best-laid plans from an exceptionally lofty altitude, there's no doubt after the first fortnight that Mason and the boys are capable of getting the job done.

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  Ipswich Town Deepdale 23/8/2025
Posted by: themaclad - Yesterday, 08:42 - Forum: Preston North End - No Replies

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The boys from Suffolk return to Deepdale after a one year absence, the last two times we played them we lost 4-2 at Portman Road and won an epic clash at Deepdale 3-2, just about hanging on after being 3 up at half time.
Didn't have the best of season in the money league, however possibly have a good chance of going back there again next season.

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MANAGER

Kieran McKenna (born 14 May 1986) is a professional football manager and former player who is the manager of EFL Championship club Ipswich Town.

Born in England, McKenna was raised in Northern Ireland and played youth football for Enniskillen Town United and Ballinamallard United before joining Tottenham Hotspur in 2002, and had represented Northern Ireland at youth level before a hip injury curtailed his playing career.

After studying sports science at Loughborough University, McKenna coached Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at under-18 level, and also worked as a first-team coach and assistant manager at Manchester United before being appointed as manager of Ipswich Town in 2021.

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Good manager this fella

RECENTS

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INS AND OUTS

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Team News

Daniel Jebbison and Mads Frøkjær are being given a chance to return for this fixture, however manager Paul Heckingbottom said they will not be risked if they’re “touch and go”.

PNE are still without a number of first team players, including Brad Potts, Jordan Thompson and Robbie Brady, who are all yet to feature this season.

After such a positive performance last time out against Leicester, it’ll be interesting to see what changes, if any, the gaffer chooses to make on Saturday.

The Visitors

Ipswich Town have made a steady return to life in the second tier following their relegation from the Premier League, having drawn their opening two fixtures against fellow promotion contenders Birmingham City and Southampton.

The Tractor Boys have gone from strength to strength under Kieran McKenna, achieving successive promotions in 2022/23 and 2023/24, although fell short in the top flight.

While they’ve lost a couple of their key men from the previous campaign – the likes of Liam Delap and Omari Hutchinson – their squad still looks well capable of another promotion push, and they’ll be hoping to add to their ranks before the end of the window, too.

Match Officials

Referee: Matthew Donohue
Assistant Referees: Andrew Fox and Jacob Graham
Fourth Official: Dale Baines

Matthew Donohue, who took charge of five PNE fixtures last season, will be the man in the middle on Saturday.

The referee last officiated North End in the final home match of the 2024/25 campaign, against Plymouth Argyle.

Matt likes a red card usually against us

THE BOSS

This Wednesday marked a year in charge for Paul Heckingbottom and he feels the side are in a better place than when he first took over, although the manager feels there’s still areas they can improve.

It seems a long time ago that Hecky and Stuart McCall took charge of their first game – a 1-0 victory over Luton Town – and a year later, they’re getting ready for the visit of Ipswich Town.

Hecky said: “It has gone quick, definitely. It does fly when you're working. The seasons roll into one, if you like.

“Are we in a better place? Yeah, I think so. We are in lots of ways, but there's lots of ways where we still want to improve and make sure we do better.

“So, for example, I've been really pleased with what we've done in the transfer market so far, but in my eyes, we've still got a lot more to do. You see that. Last year we had more bodies than we've got now. I think we need more numbers because we're behind on what we were last year.

“But you don't want to do that at the expense of quality. I think for me, the last few players we bring in need to be at a level where we can feel the improvement, we can feel the value. Do you know what I mean? Not just collect them because we need an extra body. I’m pleased with the way things have gone so far this window but there's still more to do.”

Those numbers which the manager talks about haven’t been helped by an injury list longer than he’d have liked.

Some what you’d call key players have been missing at the start of the campaign, and the manager is hoping to see one or two return this weekend.

Hecky said: “I would like a couple of them back. Obviously, say if you get to the Portsmouth game [next Saturday] and they’re touch and go then you're taking a big risk when they've been out for so long.

“I think it's always better to err on the side of caution then give them that extra couple of weeks and train, when they've been muscle injuries in particular.

“But I'm hoping it doesn’t come to that. Jebbo (Daniel Jebbison) is not far away now, potentially this weekend, again without risking him. Mads (Frøkjær) is probably similar. They’re back and fit and ready when they are, you know, there's nothing we can do about that.”


There’s plenty of positivity in the North End camp following last weekend’s 2-1 victory over Leicester City, and Saturday sees another relegated side come to Deepdale.

Ipswich Town have made a steady start to life back in the second tier with two draws so far and they’re very much expected to be right up there come the end of the campaign.

Hecky said: “It's difficult because I never want to say too much because if I'm really honest here now, people say I’m disrespectful towards certain teams and others, but Ipswich have got different strengths in my eyes.

“Things that we got away with against Leicester at the weekend, I don't think we'll get away with them against Ipswich and likewise things that we really had to focus on to stop against Leicester are less important against Ipswich in my eyes.

“I think we just have to focus on taking that tactical element into account. I think we just have to focus on ourselves and delivering the same intensity of performance, the same mentality and approach to the game. If we do that, I'm always happy with us anyway.”

MACS VIEW

Good start, excellent last week, another tough game on Saturday, with a front three of Billie Jean(Take your time), Hirst and Clarke with Sammy playing in the hole, that is a cracking attacking line up. If they have a 16 year old wonder kid to bring on, we could struggle.
Personal view only one change Offiah for Pol, suspect Clarke may have a field day aginst our Spaniard

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  Stevenage (H)
Posted by: Lord Snooty - 21-08-2025, 20:57 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (7)

Huddersfield Town v Stevenage
The Sky Bet Championship
Saturday August 23rd - 15:00 ko
at Kirklees Stadium


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Huddersfield Town welcome Stevenage to the Kevin Nagle Arena on Saturday afternoon for an exciting, enthralling, exhilarating hour and a half of League One football.

We have never been beaten by Stevenage in the many, many meetings we've had over time, but they come to the Accu Stadium this time, as league leaders, with a 100% winning record. Not only that, they have League One's leading scorer as well. That's Jamie Reid with five goals in four matches. He's a Torquay born Northern Ireland international, who as the man in form, ought to be picked ahead of the non scoring, Preston born Northern Ireland international, Dion Charles. That's up to Michael O'Neil, not me, but as always, I'm giving him pelters in the hope that he'll finally get his name on the score sheet.

Manager Lee Grant has said that there are no new injuries after the win over Doncaster Rovers on Tuesday, so that's a good sign going into this one and something recent previous managers never had the luxury of.

Come on Town.....







A brief history of Stevenage FC: formed in 1976 as Stevenage Borough, they joined the United Counties League and just kept on climbing the non league pyramid, reaching the Conference (now National League) by 1994. They would've gone up into the Fotball League in 1996, but after winning the Conference, they were denied because their ground didn't pass FL standards.

The Boro started playing their home games at King George V playing fields in the town, but this was only after plans tomove into Broadhall Way were scuppered. The club had been formed after Broadhall Way's previous occupants had gone bust and so instead of supporting a new football club, the local council sold the land to a local businessman, who dug a massive trench across the pitch to stop any games taking place.

They did eventually move in in 1980, but as just stated, it wasn't up to scratch. But by 2010, it was. And so by winning the Conference again that season, they were promoted to League Two. This was under the management of Graham Westley and following a rebranding, where they dropped the Borough to become known as just Stevenage FC, they went up again, via the Play Offs.

They'd finished 6th in League One and after beating Accrington Stanley 3-0 on aggregate, they then beat Torquay United 1-0 at Wembley with John Mousinho writing his name in Stevenage legend.

They almost went up in the next season, making it to the Play Offs again. They played Sheffiled Utd in the 2011 semis, unluckily losing 1-0 on aggregate, to a very late goal at Brammal Lane.

Stevenage didn't kick on from there though and suffered a relegation, sending them back down the snakes n ladders board all the way back to League Two. They did make the Play Offs again in League Two, but got beaten in the semis by Southend Utd.

They had a brief spell in the media headlights when they took on a celebrity manager, Teddy Sheringham, but that didn't last long, with Westley coming and going in between others and was by 2020, in his 4th spell as boss.

It was Steve Evans though who eventually got them back into League One, finishing as runners up to Leyton Orient at the end of the 2022/23 season. That season saw them have their most famous victory as well, winning at Villa Park against the might of the Premier League's Aston Villa. After being a goal down for most of the match, they equalised in the 88th minute through a Jamie Reid penalty, then won it in the 90th with Dean Campbell grabbing the winner.




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Head to Head

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Town lead the head to head with 3 win to Stevenage's 0, with 1 draw.

Only four games to report on then.

Danny Ward played in three of them. He was a young man back then in the 2011/12 season. The first of them was played at our place in October and we won it 2-1. Gary Roberts scored just before half time, before Scott Laird equalised in the 67th minute. Not to worry though, nine minutes later, super Lee Novak scored the winner to give Lee Clark and his players the three points.

That's not the end of it though. Stevenage were awarded and missed a penalty in added on time and the two bosses, Clark and Graham Westley, who had been sniping at each other throughout the game, confronted each other at the final whistle. Mind the handbags, gentlemen. Laugh


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There was a crowd of 12,890 in the Galpharm Stadium on a Saturday afternoon for this one, which was game number 37 in our famous unbeaten run. Smartass

A smaller crowd of 3,059 were at the Lamex Stadium on a Tuesday night for the return match, which was the second game for our new Head Coach, Simon Grayson. There was a new name in the home dugout as well. Gary Smith had taken over a month earlier. This game was played midweek because the Boro had an FA Cup game on the original date. They played Tottenham Hotspur at home in the fifth round and drew 0-0, before losing the replay 3-1, a week after they played us.

Our game was goal less at half time, but then ten minutes after the break we were two up through Wardy and Novak. However, Michael Bostwick and Robin Shroot scored goals late on to give us yet another draw. The unbeaten run had gone by this stage though. Rolleyes

Both clubs went on to reach the Play Offs that season. Stevenage finished 6th and we finished 4th. We played MK Dons and beat them 3-2 on aggregate. They played Sheffield United and lost out 1-0 on aggregate to a late goal in the 2nd leg at Bramall Lane.

So thirteen seasons later, we met up again. Wardy played in the first game last season, which was match number two and our first home game in League One since 2012. He'd scored in the League Cup win over Morecambe a few nights before, but didn't get on the score sheet in this one. We did win it though, with goals from Josh Koroma and Ben Wiles, before Stevenage got a very late consolation from the penalty spot from Harvey White.

We went down there and did the double over them in March. We were looking certainties for the Play Offs at that stage of the season and this win just strengthened that expectation. However, it turned out to be the last away win of the season and was followed by a run of six consecutive away defeats. This one though was another 2-1 win and our goals came from Callum Marshall and Nigel Lonwijk with a Brandon Hanlan goal in between them. All goals came in the first half.

So we are still unbeaten against this team. Cool













So what's going on down Broadhall Way? Managed nowadays by Alex Revell, a much travelled striker in his playing days, now in his second spell as Boro boss.

His first spell started after Graham Westley (yes him again) resigned with the club 7 points adrift at the foot of League Two in February 2020. He lost his first two games, but then the season was ended prematurely due to the Covid outbreak. They were initially relegated, but got lucky at the demise of Macclesfield Town, whose points deductions meant the Boro received a reprieve.

They were still bottom of the table after 18 games of the next season, but Revell rallied them and they finished comfortably in 14th. The Board thanked him for this by sacking him early in the next season.

He wasn't unemployed for long though. Paul Tisdale got the job and brought him back to coach the youth team. When Steve Evans replaced Tisdale, he became his number two. He'd played under Evans earlier in his career at Rotherham.

Evans returned to Rotherham two matches before the end of last season and Revell took over once more, drawing 1-1 at Oxford and winning 2-1 at home to Cheltenham in those two last games.

At the end of the 23/24 season, he was appointed in the full time role.



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Stevenage in popular culture: The most exciting thing ever to happen to Stevenage was in the Swinging Sixties when the cult comedy film Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush, starring Barry Evans and Judy Geeson, was filmed there. Here's a clip from that film.....







Recent form - last 5 matches:

Town 2-0 Doncaster
Blackpool 3-2 Town
Town 2-2 Leicester (EFL Cup) won 3-2 on pens
Reading 0-2 Town
Town 3-0 L.Orient

Port Vale 1-2 Stevenage
Stevenage 2-0 Northampton
Charlton 3-1 Stevenage (EFL Cup)
Stevenage 1-0 Rotherham
Blackpool 2-3 Stevenage

Town are 5th in the League One table with 9 points. Stevenage are top with 12.






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  Wrexham v The Owls SBC Match Thread
Posted by: Owlkev71 - 21-08-2025, 13:32 - Forum: Sheffield Wednesday - Replies (77)

THE MATCH

SATURDAY 23RD AUGUST KO 3PM

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LAST MATCH



Our first home game of the season saw us fall to a 0-3 defeat as Stoke took all three points. We got off to a terrible start when Fusire lost the ball and Manhoef beat Charles at his near post, this coming in the first minute. Stoke nearly doubled there lead but Charles saved and the rebound hit the bar. Onto the 2nd half and just like the first half we were 2 down as Charles rushed off his line but the forward got there first and crossed for Mubama to head into a empty net. It was 3 when Stoke broke away and Manhoef bundled in his second. We had a few chances but the Stoke keeper made some saves and saw the game out.

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THE MATCH

Next up and we travel to Wales to take on Hollywood FC or Wrexham as we call them. Its been a tough start for Wrexham, losing both there first 2 games, although they did play Southampton and WBA who are both probably going to be up there come the end of the season. They are managed by Phil Parkinson, who has been in charge since 2021 but has led them to back to back to back promotions, with the backing of there Hollywood owners of course. I think they will be ok this season, but will probably finish in the bottom half of the table. They have some decent players, Coady, Broadhead, Moore and some bloke called Windass.

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ALL TIME H2H

OWLS 8
WREX 5
DRAW 2

CURRENT FORM

OWLS     L L                                                            

WREX     L L

EFL STOOGES

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THE TEAM

Charles
Valery Iorfa Otegbayo Palmer
Fusire Ingelsson Bannan
J Lowe Cadamarteri Ugbo

SCORE & SCORER (HOME TEAM SCORE FIRST)

3-1 Cadamarteri

WEDNESDAYS FIRT GOAL TIME

56

ATTENDANCE

N/A

BML LEAGUE

SCO 1
Imre
Maddix
Washington
Owlkev

BMPL

Stateside 2
Wereham -12
Southey -12
Pei -12

OTHER GAMES OF MILD INTEREST

Bournemouth v Wolves
Preston v Ipswich
Port Vale v Doncaster
Cheltenham v Barnet
Truro v Southend

HAAAA

THE MUPPETT LEAGUE

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  Prediction League Week 2 Results
Posted by: St Charles Owl - 20-08-2025, 02:42 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (3)

Group A

Twerton 13
Stairs 11
BaggieVic 9
Minizin 7
A.A.A. 6
B.B.B. 2
BaggieOne 0
Zinman 0

Well I predicted that lasts weeks excellent scoring by Group A would probably not continue and the group as a whole proved me right!! Only 2 players in double figures and while we didn't end up with a negative player score yet we did get 2 big fat zeroes!! The overall score was just over a third of last weeks with three games ending with negative totals!!

Twerton leads the way this week with 13 points. He got 2 CSs, half of the total for the group as a whole and a CR on the Bonus but he also scored the first Scoreball negative point of the season on the Villa v Newcastle scoreless draw!! Stairs is 2nd again with 11 points, he was the only player to score positive points on the Gamball as well as a CR on the Bonus. Third place is BaggieVicar with 9 points, he did not play the Gamball, a wise decision in the end which saved him a point!!

Minizin is 4th with 7 points, AAA is 5th with 6 points and BBB dropped massively to just 2 points!! All three of them missed on the Gamball and the Bonus and we all know that decimates your score.

That leaves the 2 big fat zeroes which belong to BaggieOne and Zinman. They both missed on all their balls and only managed to get 2 CRs to keep them out of negative points.

36 Stairs
32 Twerton
28 B.B.B.
22 BaggieOne
20 A.A.A.
19 BaggieVicar
18 Minizin
6 Zinman


So Stairs takes over top spot from BBB, who is also overtaken by Twerton and drops to third. I seem to remember that Stairs started last season in the same fine form before dropping away, is he going to continue this form this year?

Just 4 points separates BaggieOne, AAA BaggieVicar and Minizin in 4th to 7th spots.

Then there is a rather large drop of 12 points down to Zinman who sits rock bottom with just 6 points from the first two weeks!! Obviously early days but he needs to stop trying to emulate my beloved Owls!!!!

Cheers
SCO

Group B

Themaclad 13
Lady Jane 10
4eva 9
Snooty 8
Salop 6
SCO 6
Derby 4

A harder set of predictions with 2 games, Villa/Newcastle and Swansea/Sheff U generating negative scores. I suspect that there weren't too many of us bothered by Wrexham's last minute goal but I suspect Salop was gnashing his teeth at the loss of 4 points on his gamball!

2 weeks in and 2 weeks on top of the table for Themaclad. He followed last week's 22 points with a slightly more subdued performance, 13 points from 6 correct predictions though he missed out on any correct scores. Lady Jane was one of three players brave enough to predict an Albion away win and one of only 2 to predict a correct score - enough to get her to double figures and 2nd place. 4eva is just a point back, 5 correct predictions including the gamball but again no correct scores.

Snooty decided to turn up this week and had a decent start - he was the 2nd player with a correct score and also claimed a positive bonus ball. Salop and SCO are together on 6 points, both scoring on 3 games with Salop getting the gamball and a scoreball point, SCO with a correct bonus. Derby holds up the table with just 4 points - he scored on more games than the 3 above him but missed out on all the balls.

35 Themaclad
25 4eva
22 Lady Jane
20 SCO
13 Derby
8 Salop
8 Snooty


Themaclad is charging ahead already having built up a 10 point gap to 2nd place - can he make it 3 in a row this week?

Zin

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  HTAFC Prediction League 2025/26 Matchday 4
Posted by: Lord Snooty - 17-08-2025, 22:23 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (14)

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 3:

  1. Baggiebob(BBB) = 67 pts
  2. SHEP_HTAFC = 56 pts
  3. ritchiebaby = 47 pts
  4. jjamez = 46 pts
  5. neonfoxinthebox = 44 pts
  6. Lord Snooty = 41 pts

Saturday August 23rd:
Town v Stevenage
Town scorers:
Stevenage scorers:

Luton Town v Cardiff City (12:30)
Mansfield Town v Leyton Orient
Northampton Town v Exeter City
Peterborough United v Bradford City
Plymouth Argyle v Blackpool
Port Vale v Doncaster Rovers

Tuesday 26th August:
EFL Cup rd 2:

Sunderland v Town
Town scorers:
Sunderland scorers:

Barnsley v Rotherham United
Bromley v Wycombe Wanderers
Wigan Athletic v Stockport County

Bonus matches:
Saturday:
Championship:

West Bromwich Albion v Portsmouth

Premier League:
Arsenal v Leeds United (17:30)

Badger *** scores for ***
Badger *** scores for ***
Badger *** scores for ***




Division Two table after Matchday 3:
  1. themaclad = 64 pts
  2. theo_luddite = 56 pts
  3. Devongone = 51 pts
  4. Amelia Chaffinch = 50 pts
  5. WakeyTerrier = 40 pts
  6. St Charles Owl = 35 pts


Saturday August 23rd:
Town v Stevenage
Town scorers:
Stevenage scorers:

Rotherham United v Wigan Athletic (12:30)
AFC Wimbledon v Barnsley
Bolton Wanderers v Lincoln City
Stockport County v Burton Albion
Wycombe Wanderers v Reading

Tuesday 26th August:
EFL Cup rd 2:

Sunderland v Town
Town scorers:
Sunderland scorers:

Accrington Stanley v Doncaster Rovers
Preston North End v Wrexham
Stoke City v Bradford City
Sheffield Wednesday v Leeds United (20:00)

Bonus matches:
Saturday:
League Two:

Harrogate Town v Chesterfield

Monday:
Premier League:

Newcastle United v Liverpool (20:00)

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  Donny Rovers at home
Posted by: Lord Snooty - 17-08-2025, 17:58 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (12)

Huddersfield Town v Doncaster Rovers
Sky Bet League One
Tuesday August 19th - 19:45 ko
at the Accu Stadium


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Huddersfield Town welcome Doncaster Rovers to the J'Accuse Stadium on Tuesday night for a game of football in the third tier of English football.

And once again, we go into the match as a club in crisis after defeat in Blackpool on Saturday afternoon left the club on a dire run of one defeat in a row. The fans are at breaking point and are once more questioning the abilty of the players signed by chairman Kevin Nagle and his new, young and inexperienced manager Lee Grant.

One of those players, striker Alfie May, will be hoping to get his Town goalscoring tally back up and running against the club that gave him his big break. As a 24 year old, Alfie was banging 'em in for fun on the non league scene and after scoring 37 goals in 45 games for Hythe Town in the Isthmian League, Rovers decided to take a gamble. He scored 23 times for them in his four seasons there, helping them get promoted in 2017.

But there's another player on the pitch, who definitely will score in this game. A man who needs no introduction to the Accu Stadium, but will get one anyway. It's the Keighley Caravanner, Matty Pearson. It'll be a header from a corner, followed by a cupping of the ear in front of the Cowshed. You just know it.


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A brief history of Doncaster Rovers: formed in 1879 by a group of workers at the Great Northern Railway works in the town, they turned professional in 1885 and entered the FA Cup for the first time in 1887/88. They joined the Midland League in 1891 and were champions twice before they got elected into the Football League in 1901, replacing New Brighton Tower FC.

Their first season in the FL is still recorded as their best ever, finishing 7th in Division Two. They failed to gain re-election after finishing in the bottom three in their second season, getting replaced by Bradford City. They went back to the Midland League, but got re-elected back into the FL at the end of that season. It didn't last though and they were once again booted out at the end of that season, not to return until 1923/24 when they were elected into Division Three (North) to replace Stalybridge Celtic.

They won Div 3N in 1934/35, winning promotion to the Second Division. It was a two season stay up there, before they were relegated again.

After the war, they won Division 3N again in 1946/47, but were relegated straight away. In April 1949, they appointed Huddersfield Town's Peter Doherty as player/manager and this turned out to be their best signing ever as he not only won them the title, being top scorer in the 1949/50 season (30 goals in 39 games), but also gave them eight seasons in Division Two, their longest stay in that league.


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He resigned in January 1958 after many disputes with the Board of Directors. The club were relegated at the end of that season and the year after to end up in the recently formed Divison 4 by 1960.

The next few decades saw them yo-yoing between the 3rd and the 4th until the nineties arrived and Ken Richardson took over, took them into administration and took them out of the league and almost took them out of existence.

With Richardson in prison after setting the stand at Belle Vue alight in an insurance scam, the club was bought out by a consortium in 1999 and in 2003, the club won the Conference League Play Off Final and promotion back into the Football League. This was with Dave Penney as manager and that Final was played at Stoke City's stadium against Dagenham & Redbridge. Rovers were 2-0 up through goals from Paul Green and Dave Morley, but the Daggers fought back to force extra time. This game was the only Play Off match in England to have been won by the Golden Goal method of next goal wins. It was Francis Tierney who scored it in the 111th minute to earn the Rovers promotion, with captain Paul Barnes, the ex Town striker, lifting the trophy.


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Back in the EFL, they reached the quarter finals of the League Cup, defeating Manchester City and Aston Villa before losing to Arsenal on penalties. Penney resigned soon after and was replaced by Sean O'Driscoll.

On New Years Day 2007, Rovers moved into their new stadium, having Huddersfield Town in as the first opponents. Not a good day for us. Rolleyes

Later that season, they won the Football League Trophy in Cardiff. Once again they threw away a 2-0 lead, this time against Bristol Rovers after Jonathan Forte and Paul Heffernan had scored. Graeme Lee got the winner in the 110th minute for a 3-2 victory.

The following season, 2007/08, things got even better. They narrowly missed out on automatic promotion, but won their Play Off semi final 5-1 on aggregate against Southend United. This took them to the newly rebuilt Wembley Stadium for a showdown with the Champions of Europe, Leeds United, who were by now, a third division club.

A goal from James Hayter in the 47th minute (pictured below) gave Rovers the win against the biggest club in world football and promotion to the 2nd tier, now calling itself the Championship.


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They had three seasons in the Championship, helped by the goals of Billy Sharp, who came on loan from Sheffield United before signing on full time. But after a poor start to the 2011/12 season, O'Driscoll resigned and was replaced by Dean Saunders, who got them relegated.

The 2012/13 season had incredible finish. Saunders had left the club and Brian Flynn had taken over as the Rovers headed to Griffin Park for the final game of the season against Brentford. The stakes couldn't have been higher. The winner wins promotion.

In the last minute of added on time, Brentford were awarded a penalty. Marcello Trotta stepped up and slammed it against the crossbar. The ball rebounded into play and Donny Rovers raced forward with it. James Coppinger scored to make it 1-0 with only seconds remaining and not only win them promotion, but also pip AFC Bournemouth to the League One title.





As is the norm with Doncaster Rovers though, success wasn't sustained and two relegations followed to see them back down in League Two by 2016. But with Darren Ferguson as new manager, they came straight back up to League one in the following season.

When Ferguson left, he was replaced by Grant McCann, who got them to the 2019 League One Play Offs, where they were beaten in the semis by Charlton Athletic on penalties.

They were relegated again in 2021, after managers with Town connections had been in charge. They were Andy Butler and Darren Moore, but it was Gary McSheffrey who was in the hot seat as they went down. He was replaced by another ex Town player and manager, Danny Schofield, who was sacked and replaced with the returning McCann in May 2023. He got them to the Play Offs again in 2024, but they were beaten by Crewe Alexandra in the semis.

That defeat didn't affect them though as they went on to win last season's League Two title, which brings them to Huddersfield this week for the first league visit to our ground since September 2013.




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Head to Head

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Town lead the head to head with 20 wins to Donny's 14, with 10 draws.

So that last match at the John McAccupharm Stadium was a 0-0 draw in 2013/14. The return match back at their place was a 2-0 win for the Rovers with Billy Sharp, of course, on target. David Cotterill got the second.


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The first season together was in the 1950s after we had let Peter Doherty go and become the Doncaster player/manager. It led to our relegation and their promotion, so we met in Division Two in 1952/53. We were still the biggest club in Yorkshire at the time and a massive crowd of 27,614 crammed into the Belle Vue stadium. If you ever went there, you'll know that's one helluva squeeze! The game finished at 1-1 with Jimmy Watson scoring our goal.

He was on target again a week later as the teams met again at Leeds Road with Town winning 3-1. Jimmy Glazzard and Alistair Gunn scored the other two.

We went up that season, but when we came down again in 1956, Doherty's men did the double over Town sides led by Andy Beattie and then Bill Shankly.

We drifted apart for a few seasons. Only an FA Cup game in the whole of the sixties, won by Town by a Les Massie (pictured below) goal to nil in the 3rd round of 1965. We met up again in the seventies, down in the 4th Division and did the double over them in the first half of the season 1979/80 when we won the title. A 3-0 win at home in September with an Ian Holmes penalty and goals from David Cowling and Ian Robins, was followed at the end of December with a 2-1 win at Belle Vue. Brian Stanton scored our first before the legend Steve Kindon, a recent signing from Burnley, scored his first goal in the bright blue n white of Huddersfield Town.


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We had a couple of seasons together in the eighties in the 3rd Division. The 1982/83 season being another Mick Buxton inspired promotion season, which had us scoring seven goals without reply over the two matches.

We played them in another promotion season in the nineties. That was under Neil Warnock, but we didn't play in the same league. They were on a fast downhill track when we played away in the FA Cup. Darren Bullock, Andy Booth, Ronnie Jepson and Iain Dunn scored for us in a 4-1 win, in the 94/95 season.

We had four seasons together in the 2000's, one of which was that opening game at the new Keepmoat Stadium. Donny won 3-0 in a diabolical Town performance which saw Adnan Ahmed and Pawel Abbott both sent off.

And finally, last season, we met in the Tinpot Trophy, which at the time of playing was known as the Bristol Street Motors Trophy. Ephraim Yeboah, an 18 year old on loan from Bristol City scored first for Rovers, before Danny Ward equalised in the second half. Town boss, Michael Duff, unimpressed with his under strength team's performance, brought on some subs, one of which, Ben Wiles, gave away a stupid penalty. Joe Ironside scored from the spot to give Rovers a 2-1 win.









Recent form - last 4 matches:

Blackpool 3-2 Town
Town 2-2 Leicester (EFL Cup) won 3-2 on pens
Reading 0-2 Town
Town 3-0 L.Orient

Donny 1-1 Wycombe
Middlesbrough 0-4 Donny (EFL Cup)
Mansfield 1-2 Donny
Donny 1-0 Exeter

Town are 7th in the League One table with 6 points. Rovers are 5th with 7.






Anagrams of Town and Doncaster connections:

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  Livingston v Hibernian
Posted by: hibeejim21 - 17-08-2025, 13:10 - Forum: Hibernian - Replies (1)

Here we go again, after a Harum Scarum european tie midweek in which we just prevailed (and we have to mention that Bowie strike as well) we head across to Livingston in the league cup. They have started the season well too and will no doubt be a tricky proposition going by our past games there.

A trip to ibrox awaits the winner, and from what's been seen so far absolutely nothing to fear. They are a really poor team already benefitting from ropey penalties to get results against the likes of dundee and alloa.

Again we have a tough trip to eastern europe to negotiate midweek, be understandable if the manager wants to rotate and give the likes of bowie and mcgrath a rest.

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  Bristol Rovers
Posted by: SaltergateBorn - 16-08-2025, 23:01 - Forum: Chesterfield - Replies (5)

Well....all`s well that ends well, as they say. I must confess, though, that for the first part of that second half I was getting increasingly hot under the collar at our inability to make any headway against a 10- man team. The equalizer was on its way a long time before it actually arrived.

Am I missing something, but when your opponents are a man down doesn`t it make sense to play at a high tempo to get them running around tiring themselves out? Instead we started the second half at walking pace playing as though we were 4 or 5 up and were saving energy for the next game. That`s being a bit negative, I know, and overall I reckon we deserved the win. There were a lot of positives as well.

All credit to Rovers, they really came at us at the start of the second half. Some of their supporters seem to think that they`re already doomed to National League football next season, but I can`t see any chance of that at all myself. I reckon they are much too good for that and will be climbing the table soon. If it wasn`t for a glaring miss they could have been at least level at half-time.

The turning point in the end was obviously the red card. It was a soft one but to my (completely unbiased and impartial, obviously) eyes the ref was right. The defender had a tug at Dobs` shoulder to stop him getting ahead of him for what was a clear goal-scoring opportunity. Okay, he went down easily (as they all do these days), but there was no attempt to play the ball and he was the last man; so it has to be red, not yellow for me. I can understand the Rovers fans not being happy about it, though.

I can`t help but think that last season we would only have taken a point from the game. The really encouraging thing for me was the difference that the subs made when they came on. Suddenly we were moving the ball at speed, we were getting through and behind their defence and could have had a couple more easily. It shows the strength of the squad and gives the management the flexibility to change formation when the situation calls for it.

It was a frustrating game for Lee Bonis, but I reckon that once he breaks his duck we`re going to get a few goals out of him. Even without them, he`s pulling defences around with his running the channels and generally `putting himself about`. As it stands, though, it`s 6 goals scored and 6 different scorers. That`s got to be a good sign.

I`ve just seen the league table. That`s a good sign too, even at this early stage..
Puts my chuntering into perspective, dunnit.

I have looked up the last time we won our first 4 league games in a season, but I`m saying nowt. I reckon we`ll do very well to come away from Priestlands with 3 points and even I`m not prepared to tempt fate to that extent.

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