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  Andy's longer one(Contract that is)
Posted by: themaclad - 16-08-2025, 08:32 - Forum: Bromley - No Replies

Bromley manager Andy Woodman has extended his contract with the League Two club until the summer of 2028.

Woodman has been in charge of the Ravens since March 2021 and guided them to promotion to the English Football League for the first time last year after winning the play-offs.

He also led the club to victory in the FA Trophy in 2022, when his side beat Wrexham 1-0 at Wembley.

After winning promotion to League Two, Woodman ensured Bromley were competitive in their first season in the EFL as they finished 11th in the fourth tier and reached the third round of the FA Cup, where they took the lead against Premier League Newcastle United before losing 3-1.

On Tuesday, he led the club to their first EFL Cup win when they beat relegated Premier League side Ipswich Town 5-4 on penalties after a 1-1 draw in the first-round tie.

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  Wrexham vs WBA - Match Thread
Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - 15-08-2025, 22:42 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (5)

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If you had "win a home opener for the first time since 2017 and then do the usual kamikaze divebomb out of the League Cup" on your bingo card for the first week of the season (and to be honest, I did), then it's job done on all counts so far, with a couple of new additions to round things off nicely. But this week it's lights, camera, action as the Baggies meet Wrexham for a first ever league encounter in circumstances which, a generation ago, would have seemed like some Richard Curtis fever dream.

There'll be cameras of more than one kind present at the Racecourse Ground to record the moment for posterity, as the club propelled ever-upward by (admittedly quite likeable) Hollywood royalty in aid of their docudrama series Welcome To Wrexham deliver that greeting to Albion for only the third time in history; the first since a Watney Cup tie in summer 1971, forty-one years after the Welshmen knocked the Baggies out of the FA Cup in 1930. Having lost a tough trip to Saints last weekend, Wrexham - bolstered by a £25 million spending spree on nine new recruits, including Nathan Broadhead - will undoubtedly be looking to find their feet in the division with a win, and it remains to be seen whether that combination of expensive new blood and enthusiastic home support will carry the day against the fragile but canny Albion side that clinched three points last week.

There is, of course, a feelgood factor around Wrexham that I don't begrudge their fans in the slightest, but however amiable and sincere their owners (and it must be said that football needs considerably more Ryan Reynoldses and Rob McElhenneys and fewer Vincent Tans, Jason Whittinghams and Dejphon Chansiris), the more cynical part of me can't help but feel that this is merely another sequel in 21st century football's most well-worn story: the big-spending nouveau riche butt heads against the shabby-genteel cash-poor old gentry.

Still, if any of our old gents should fancy playing the superhero in Wales tomorrow, there may just be a few casting agents and Marvel executives willing to take a punt on a whole new cinematic universe. The Blue Throstle? The Big Boing? Captain Smethwick? Stranger things have happened. Ask Wrexham.

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  A Tangerine Dream? Blackpool v Town
Posted by: theo_luddite - 14-08-2025, 21:51 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (18)

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Bloomin' 'eck Road
Seasiders Way
Just behind the donkey rides
Between the South and Central Piers
Kick-off 15:00 UK Time
Saturday 16/08/25

Oh I do like to be beside the seaside,
Oh I do like to meet Brucey again.
As the Town fans give him stick,
Hope the score just makes him sick,
Beside the seaside, beside the sea.

Town head to Blackpool for an afternoon match and big sticks of pink candy floss beside the seaside in the warm summer for a change from all those cold wet, windy, winter nights we usually get to play there.

Town are on the crest of a wave with three wins from 3, while Blackpool are on the crest of a slump and dredging sand having lost all 3 of theirs.

Let's hope we make it 4 out of 4 and make Brucey feel a little seasick. Yes, it's the current home of our former head coach who has made a successful career of throwing his toys out of the pram when things don't go his own way, then convincing another owner to give him another well paid job.

Once bitten and all that ....

Blackpool got off to a similarly slow start last season, which led to Brucey getting the Head Coaches job. After 4 league games without a win at the start they turned up at ours in a rearranged game (as we'd been to Walsall to lose in the EFL Cup 2nd round on the original date), to face a Town side that had won 4 of it's first 5 but were now embarking on a run to make it 4 wins and 4 defeats. Brucey meanwhile had Blackpool on one of their best runs of the season and including the 0-2 win at ours, they went on a 4 game winning run to move them from bottom 4 to top 6. It didn't last and Blackpool finished the season just above Town. Their home record included only 7 wins and 11 draws.


On the tellybox

On HTTV for your furrin Town fans (or Blackpools equivalent), plus dodgy interweb feeds everywhere.

Pies and Pees and How to Get There

Plus planned updates for the (cough) "Temporary" East Stand. The one you'll be sat in if you've got a ticket.

These guys as always do it better, far better than I can be bothered with .....

https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/...kpool.html

Come back when you've done, I'm not finished yet.

Latest news

It's been advertised for a while but ....

Walk for Denis before the Burton home match.

25 miles from The Etihad or 10 miles from somewhere 15 miles closer are the options to raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Society in memory of Denis Law.

https://www.htafc.com/news/2025/july/22/...lk4pounds/

Out Injured/Suspended/Isolating

No further injuries from Wednesday night but ....

Mickel Miller will be out for somewhere between 4 and 8 weeks after picking up a hamstring injury against Reading on Saturday.

Antony Evans will be out with a knee injury until late September-mid October, while Rhys Healey and Jacob Chapman suffered knee and ankle injuries respectively in the summer and are yet to appear.

Back training but not oven ready/Back in the frame

Marcus McGuane is closing in on making his Terriers debut after returning to training following a groin niggle.

Marcus Harness went off on the opening day against Leyton Orient with a blow to the side but has been back in training since.

Last time out

Town won on penalties against what should have been a much better than us Leicester team on paper, with many players of recent Prima Donna League experience in their squad. However, as we also found, the wounds from being regularly beaten up in the top division can take a long time to heal.

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Blackpool lost at home 0-1 to a Port Vale side coached by another former Town Head Coach, Darren Moore, on Tuesday night. Port Vale landing themselves a visit to Birmingham City in the next round as a result.

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The full EFL Cup Results are below. There was a power cut in Tranmere. Imagine that? Some tea leaf from Scouseland took a Fairy 'Cross the Mairsey and knicked their leccy.

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Last weekends League results One results follow.

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Musical Interlude

Blackpool is of course famous for it's Tower and at the foot of the Tower its famously mahoosive ballroom. If you can't find enough room for your balls in this room there's always the Winter Gardens just a short stroll away, though it's now more of a theatre, bar and restaurant thing. Blackpool going up market? Whatever next?

Strictly speaking, Whistle long before the BBC rediscovered it as a place for a few scandalous liasons (aka leg-over and chips weekends) between their professional dancers and their erm, "showbiz" partners, Reg Dixon was famous for playing with his magnificent organ as it rose out of the Tower ballroom floor. Holiday makers could whirl with their other half's on the dance floor to their hearts content as he teased the keys, tickled the foot pedals and pulled out all the stops on his huge Wurlitzer. All done with a huge grin on his face.

Reg was a Sheffield lad by all accounts, so he was probably happy to get a paying job that wasn't in a forge or as an announcer at two of their sports grounds. He sold more albums (them 12" diameter plastic things) by a bloke playing with his organ than anyone else in history, long before Only Fans ever became a thing. Though the 12" plastic things they ..... no stop digging Theo, you'll get banned.

If you didn't have another half you could maybe find a wallflower who had wandered in to escape the howling gales and rain blowing in off the Irish Sea that would regularly throw a selection of squid, shrimps, dead haddock, seaweed and impossible to destruct Izal "streamers" that were always on the beach onto the tram tracks on the prom. That Illuminated Rocket tram has regularly skidded past an anticipated stop on it's way to Fleetwood or The Pleasure Beach or been derailed by a stray pile of deck chairs and the odd Corrie Character that have mistooken Blackpool for their Mancunian studios. They should have been put in homes for the bewildered long before their scriptwriters gave them one way train tickets to Blackpool North.

When Reg and his Wurlitzer sank back into the floor late in the afternoon it was time to head back to your "digs" to sample the delights your landlady had served up from the previous evening's dinner and that morning's breakfast left overs. Amazing how often a quiche, beans and chips followed some bloody awful bacon and eggs breakfast that was fried to death. Heaven help you if you were late, though there has always been a chippy on the end of every street for emergency rations, before heading to the original Yates's Wine Lodge that advertised Champagne on Draft. If you weren't back at your digs by 10:00 you'd likely be locked out for the night, even if the pubs closed at 10:30.

Apparently you still are down some streets.

Anyway, enough of the saucy postcard stuff missus, who do we know from the Fylde Peninsular (I nearly spelled that wrong too) that could churn out a tune?

The Hollies will do for a start.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2ccKonjwYE



They did so many great tunes, I might stick Bus Stop in later, they never did sing about the trams or the loomies.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH11CPDXzr4

One of their members, a certain Graham Nash teamed up with some guys called Crosby, Stills and Young. Wonder what happened to them?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7Ohc7kQh5U

Also from these here parts a bloke that met up somewhere with a singer and base player from Newcastle(ish), with a similar surname but preferred to be called Sting and a lunatic drummer called Stuart Copeland. They went on to form The Police. The local lad in question was Andrew James Somers, known professionally as Andy Summers. I was gonna post the Sue Lawley song but went for a Message in a Bottle instead as the Sue Lawley song got cut off halfway through for some reason. Whether she was needed for an edition of Nationwide or Desert Island discs i've no idea.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ki97mpo6Y_Y

Think that's maxed out my vids though god knows if any will actually play on here and I end up just posting the links again.
Not many did.

Bus Stop coming up, I love that intro.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB-h1lvlnGY

I swapped it in case you saw the early version

Famous Former Players

That 3 of their 4 stands are named after Sir Stanley Matthews, Stan Mortenson and Jimmy Armfield says a lot about Blackpool's storied football history. If they named the ground after any one of them it's doubtful any Tangerines fan would argue - unless they're related to the other two. Armfield was a player I got to see play as a young kid, I wasn't really a twinkle in either parents eye when the other two did. Then again Matthews played until he was about 500 years old so I might have seen him play for Stoke without realising it.

Armfield went on to manage Bolton and then got the job of clearing up the mess that Cloughie left behind at Leeds, while Revie went on to a less than stellar career of "match fiddling" for England. While dismantling Revie's old side and still keeping them competitve, his one major final was the "Chumpions of Europe" final when a "bent ref" awarded the game 2-0 to Bayern Munich. Oh, how we laughed at the time.

After four seasons, including an FA Cup Semi and a League Cup Semi in his final season, where they lost 7-3 on aggregate to er, Forest, Leeds gave him the tin tack and replaced him with Jock Stein. The rest as they say at Leeds is a mystery as to how they ever got to be so good in the first place.

Don't mention the Revie Brown Envelopes. I've sort of mentioned it once but I think I got away with it.

Disillusioned with Football Club Management by the way Leeds dealt with his dismissal, Jimmy Armfield became arguably the best co-commentator (or "colour" commentator) that Radio 5 Live or any other UK TV or Radio Sports Programme has ever had in my opinion. They don't talk common sense like him any more.

Tables

Well, right now the Top 6 looks like this

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and the Bottom 6 looks like this

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with a few extra's thrown in for context.

Reading are the only side yet to score a goal. Town and Luton are the only sides yet to concede.

Blackpool started with a 2-3 defeat at home to Stevenage, the first time Stevenage had won at Blackpool, and then got thumped 4-1 at Exeter.

Come back in another 44 games to see how they compare and contrast.


Innies and Outies

Blackpool splashed a bit of cash that they got from Charlton on recruiting Jordan Brown from Orient. They also brought in the error prone Bailey Peacock-Farrell in goal on loan from Brum City. He's already dividing opinion in between the Little Stick of Blackpool Rock stalls and Kiss Me Kwick hat vendors on Blackpool Promenade (and there abouts).

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Apart from the fee from Charlton for Rob Apter, most of the rest left on freebies or at the end of their contracts. That includes a once prolific, but sadly no more, Jordan Rhodes. He's currently still looking for a job, anywhere.

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Who's banging 'em in

Their three League goals so far are as evenly spread as our 5.

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They can't all win

In the top 6, I think you know where we are playing, if not why are you reading this? Barnsley are home to Bolton, Stockport go to Oldham, Luton are at Sadfud, Stevenage are home to Northampton, Donny are home to Wycombe.

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In the bottom 6, Blackpool and Wycombe are already covered, Reading will be looking for goals and points at home to Wimbledon, Plymouth go to Lincoln, Posh are also in Lancashire at Wigan, Mansfield are at Exeter.


We've played 'em before

Nowt in it in the League Head2Head, glad to avoid them in the Cup.

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Next up?

Town are at home to Doncaster on Tuesday and then I finally get to a home match and my seat on Row Z when we play Stevenage at home next Saturday. We have another current Top 6 fixture at Barnsley to end the month.

Which of course means - it's baaaack!

By popular demand, well, Snoots mentioned it once over the Summer, yes The Yorksha League is back.
T'owd cracked tea mug and t'manky wooden spoon are both up for grabs again.

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5 teams is enough to run a competion with.

I won't be starting a Yorksha League thread, just look for updates in match threads whenever I happen to notice a match has been played. Sometimes a couple of weeks earlier than I take any notice of. otherwise just give me a nudge.

Pressers

You might have noticed young Mr. Lee was a tad distracted on Wednesday this week, so his weekly presser was put back a day. In case you were wondering where young Mr. Chicken clucked off to, this weeks presser is courtesy (well, ripped off from to be honest) his We Are Terriers site. He's joined by a Ruffun from Ireland. (Pronounced Rowan apparently).

https://www.weareterriers.com/p/lee-gran...medium=web

The Views from t'tp o't Tower

https://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2025/...-improve-/

https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/sport...ty-5269362

Tangerine Dream?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOa_wqUdm-U

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  The Owls v Stoke City SBC Match Thread
Posted by: Owlkev71 - 14-08-2025, 20:24 - Forum: Sheffield Wednesday - Replies (66)

THE MATCH

SATURDAY 16TH AUGUST KO 3PM

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LAST MATCH



The kids did us proud as they are saw off League One Bolton on penalties after a 3-3 draw in normal time. We took the lead early lead when one of the kids Sequeira belted one in from 25 yards. Bolton were then reduced to 10 men when McNeill was fouled when put through. Bolton did equalize though 10 mins later, defending could have been better but we quickly went back ahead when Ugbo finished well. 1-2 at HT. Onto the 2nd half and we had more of the ball although didn't create much but were keeping Bolton at arms length. Bolton made a few changes and started to look a threat and equalised when we couldn't clear the ball. Again we went down the other end and Johnson slid one past the keeper. We nearly held on for the win but Bolton levelled in injury time, though it was a good strike. Onto penalties and Charles made two save while we scored all four of ours, with Palmer scoring the winning pen.

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THE MATCH



Our first home game of the season sees us entertain Stoke. Stoke made a winning start to the season as they saw off Derby with 2 late goals and then beat Walsall on penalties. I don't see them troubling the playoff spots and they should be good enough to avoid the relegation scrap. They are managed by Mark Robins, who previously managed at Coventry and did a great job there. They have some decent players and two of there debutants, Mubama & Thomas, both scored against Derby.

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ALL TIME H2H

OWLS 40
STOK 36
DRAW 25

CURRENT FORM

OWLS     L                                                             

STOKE    W

EFL STOOGES

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LEWIS SMITH
Alex James and Andrew Fox
Fourth Official : Aaron Bannister

THE TEAM

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

SCORE & SCORER (HOME TEAM SCORE FIRST)

1-1 Cadamarteri

WEDNESDAYS FIRT GOAL TIME

56

ATTENDANCE

21000

BML LEAGUE

SCO 1
Imre
Maddix
Washington
Owlkev

BMPL

Stateside
Wereham -12
Southey -12
Pei -12

OTHER GAMES OF MILD INTEREST

Sunderland v West Ham
Millwall v Middlesboro
Cardiff v Rotherham
Barrow v Notts Co
Scunthorpe v Woking

DHHAH

THE MUPPETT LEAGUE

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KATE BECKINSALE TRIBUTE PIC

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  Leicester City Deepdale 16/8/2025 1500hrs
Posted by: themaclad - 14-08-2025, 18:50 - Forum: Preston North End - Replies (1)

As with last season, our first two home games are against sides that were relegated from the Premiership, City knocked out of the League Cup on penalties on Wednesday by Huddersfield were not overly convincing in beating Sheff Wednesday last Sunday.
Not convinced that new boss Cifuentes, is the man to get them promoted, although after his lengthy gardening leave spell at QPR may be able to give you tips who to grow roses.
Fans are also not in tune with John Rudkin, so possibly may be the best time to play them although given the amount of injuries may not be.
Lost 3-0 both times we played them season before last, they got promoted after the win at Deepdale another one of Lowe's epic surrenders.

https://www.lcfc.com/pages/en/home

MANAGER

Martí Cifuentes Corvillo (Catalan pronunciation: [məɾˈti siˈfwɛntəs kuɾˈβiʎu], Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈti θiˈfwen.tes koɾˈβi.ʎo]; born 7 July 1982)[1] is a Spanish football manager who is currently the manager of EFL Championship club Leicester City.

Think he has 100% record against us, sort of a Spanish Gary Rowett who is also unbeaten against us

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NEWBIES

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Done little or no business, however think the majority will be outgoings of the better players

T'OTHER GAMES

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Team News

Mads Frøkjær, who went off with a groin injury in Tuesday night’s Carabao Cup tie against Barrow, will miss Saturday’s game, although manager Paul Heckingbottom is hopeful the Dane could return for the visit of Ipswich Town next weekend.

None of those missing from the season opener against QPR are expected to be available, with Brad Potts, Daniel Jebbison, Jordan Thompson, Robbie Brady and Will Keane all still sidelined.

The Visitors

After winning the Championship title during the 2023/24 season, Leicester City couldn’t avoid the drop in their first campaign back in the Premier League and once again have the aim of returning to the top flight.

Martí Cifuentes has taken over as manager and enjoyed a winning start to life in the dugout on the opening weekend of the campaign, beating Sheffield Wednesday 2-1 on home turf.

During the week, a much-changed Foxes side were beaten on penalties in the Carabao Cup by Huddersfield Town, so it's likely changes will be rung again as they look to build on their positive start to life back in the Championship.

Match Officials

Referee: Gavin Ward
Assistant Referees: Hugh Gilroy and Mark Dwyer
Fourth Official: Sebastin Stockbridge

Experienced official Gavin Ward will take charge of Saturday’s fixture. Ward last refereed PNE in February 2025 when North End came out 1-0 winners at Carrow Road.

We’ve Met Before

PNE’s last victory over Leicester City came in September 2009 when Neil Mellor and Richard Chaplow scored in a 2-1 win.

HECK

Paul Heckingbottom wants everyone to be together – players, staff and fans – as the home campaign begins on Saturday.

After an opening day draw to Queens Park Rangers and a midweek Carabao Cup victory over Barrow, North End are at Deepdale for the first time this season on Saturday, taking on Leicester City.

With almost 12,000 season cards sold this summer, the manager is hugely grateful for the support from the club’s fanbase, who he hopes can have a big part to play in 2025/26.

Hecky said: “There were times last season when I felt they helped us get over the line with the noise in the last ten minutes when we were one in front. We want that from minute one to 90 or when we're behind to get us over the line or get us back in the game.

“I was talking after QPR because there's been a lot of questions to me around budget, sort of what we've not got. One thing we have got is a group of people here who are going to work their socks off and a fanbase that are really passionate about their team.

“So we have to show that every week – fans and players – we have to make sure that we all turn up, especially at Deepdale. Let's get the fans right on side and making the noise. We talk about performance of the players a lot, let's have our fans outperforming the opposition fans.

“We have to create that siege mentality. I don't want people moaning when they see news that they perceive is bad or this club's signing this player or this club's got this. Forget that. Like I said, we've got some good qualities within our group.

“We know one of the things we have to do is be really tight and together in order to perform at our best and likewise to help us do that we want the fans to create that atmosphere and understand how hard we're working to get over the line.”

With the Foxes coming to Deepdale, North End are taking on one of the teams tipped for promotion this season, following their relegation from the Premier League.

Martí Cifuentes’ side began their campaign with a victory over Sheffield Wednesday, although they were defeated by Huddersfield Town during the week in the Carabao Cup.

While PNE have a frustratingly lengthy injury list, there’s no focus on that for Heckingbottom and his players. All attentions are on the task at hand and getting three points on the board.

Hecky said: “We want to win the game. That's it. We're looking forward to it.

“You have to recognise what the opposition have got and where their strengths are. Then we're looking at how we think we can hurt them.

“No matter how much detail you go into in a gameplan or the work you do in the week, if the mentality and approach to the game is not right, then it's irrelevant. But we are preparing to play against one of the most dangerous teams in the league.

“We know we’re welcoming one of the best squads in the Championship, if not the best. A really strong, dangerous team. Whatever XI Martí wants to put out, they're going to be dangerous and we're going have to play well.”

MACS VIEW

Extremely tough game although the transfer window may have an impact, we are still short up top, may struggle to score but this is a good test to start with

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  Zwift - static cycling app
Posted by: Stairs - 14-08-2025, 10:10 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - No Replies

I use this to try to keep reasonably fit now I am officially an old git.

There is a group called West Bromwich Albion. I am now the second member Laugh

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  League Cup 2025
Posted by: Ska'dForLife-WBA - 12-08-2025, 20:45 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (6)

Our campaign commences (and in accordance with time-honoured custom, probably concludes) against Derby tonight. All weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth can be wept, wailed and gnashed on this thread.

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  Prediction League Week 1 Results
Posted by: St Charles Owl - 12-08-2025, 01:37 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - No Replies

Group A

B.B.B. 26
Stairs 25
BaggieOne 22
Twerton 19
A.A.A. 14
Minizin 11
BaggieVicar 10
Zinman 6

Excellent scoring week for most in Group A in the first week of the season!! Top scoring match was the Gamball game which saw 27 points won. 6 other games produced double figures and thanks to Twerton playing his scoreball on the Wycombe game that single point made all the games positive.

BBB leads the way this week with 26 points (that score matches the highest score from Group A for all of last season!!). He was the only one to get a correct score on the Gamball, backed that up with a max on the Bonus and scored on 8 of the 10 games!! Just behind him is Stairs, he too scored on 8 games to get to 25 points with 3 CSs but only managed CRs on his balls. BaggieOne rounds out the top three with a fine 22 points, he was one CS behind Stairs in the end.

Twerton is 4th with 19 points, he got 3 CSs but was one of 2 players who missed on the Gamball. AAA was 5th with 14 points, Minizin ended with 10 and BaggieVicar had a solid debut and rounded out those scoring in double figures with 10 points.

Only one player failed to get into double figures and that was Zinman. Last season he gave everyone a head start and it appears his 6 point haul this week is seeing the same pattern again!!

So 133 points scored in total, I predict it might be a while before that gets beaten but lets see if this from can be maintained!!

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Group B

Themaclad 22
4eva 16
SCO 14
Lady Jane 12
Derby 9
Salop 2
Snooty 0

And they're off! Fast out of the stalls is Themaclad setting a hot early pace with 22 points - 6 correct results including 4 correct scores, one of which was his bonus. 4eva, returning after a long lay-off, is hot in pursuit - 16 points matching Themac's 6 correct results but only 2 (only!?) correct scores. SCO takes third place, just one fewer correct results stopping him from matching 4eva.

Normally, scoring from the gamball would put you amongst the leaders but not this week. Lady Jane and Derby were the only players in Group B to predict a Stoke win but mid table is the most they achieve, largely down to missing out on their bonus balls. Derby was also the only player to fail to predict a correct score.

Salop has also been missing for a couple of seasons but unlike 4eva, he stumbled out of the stalls before deciding to graze on the turf. Just 2 correct results and he learnt the hard way that missing out on all the balls will hurt you. Meanwhile Lord Snooty failed to make the starting line and so starts a week behind everyone else. Fortunately there's a very long time to go!

Early for stats but every fixture provided a positive score and once again late goals at both Stoke and Southampton had a dramatic impact on the scores.

Zin

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  HTAFC Prediction League 2025/26 Matchday 3
Posted by: Lord Snooty - 10-08-2025, 22:13 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (15)

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 2:

  1. Baggiebob(BBB) = 43 pts
  2. ritchiebaby = 37 pts
  3. SHEP_HTAFC = 34 pts
  4. jjamez = 28 pts
  5. Lord Snooty = 25 pts
  6. neonfoxinthebox = 24 pts


Saturday 16th August:
Blackpool v Town
Town scorers:
Blackpool scorers:

Tuesday 19th August:
Town v Doncaster
Town scorers:
Donny scorers:

AFC Wimbledon v Cardiff City
Luton Town v Wigan Athletic
Mansfield Town v Blackpool
Northampton Town v Lincoln City
Peterborough United v Barnsley
Plymouth Argyle v Leyton Orient
Port Vale v Stevenage
Rotherham United v Burton Albion
Stockport County v Bradford City
Wycombe Wanderers v Exeter City

Wednesday 20th August:
Bolton Wanderers v Reading

Bonus matches:
Saturday:
Championship:

Wrexham v West Bromwich Albion (12:30)

Sunday:
Scottish League Cup 2nd rd:

Livingston v Hibernian (15:00)

Premier League:
Manchester United v Arsenal (16:30)

Monday:
Leeds United v Everton

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Badger *** scores for ***




Division Two table after Matchday 2:
  1. themaclad = 42 pts
  2. Devongone = 39 pts
  3. theo_luddite = 34 pts
  4. Amelia Chaffinch = 30 pts
  5. WakeyTerrier = 18 pts
  6. St Charles Owl = 17 pts


Saturday 16th August:
Blackpool v Town
Town scorers:
Blackpool scorers:

Burton Albion v Port Vale (12:30)
Exeter City v Mansfield Town (12:30)
Barnsley v Bolton Wanderers
Bradford City v Luton Town
Cardiff City v Rotherham United
Doncaster Rovers v Wycombe Wanderers
Leyton Orient v Stockport County
Lincoln City v Plymouth Argyle
Reading v AFC Wimbledon
Stevenage v Northampton Town
Wigan Athletic v Peterborough United

Tuesday 19th August:
Town v Doncaster
Town scorers:
Donny scorers:

Bonus matches:
Saturday:
Premier League:

Aston Villa v Newcastle United (12:30)

Championship:
Preston North End v Leicester City
Sheffield Wednesday v Stoke City

League Two:
Chesterfield v Bristol Rovers (12:30)

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  It's Carabooboo time - Round 1 - Leicester City v Huddersfield Town
Posted by: Amelia Chaffinch - 10-08-2025, 21:27 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (35)

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According to Bill Leslie who was commentating on the Leicester match today, we're playing this cup tie on Tuesday. He said it more than once and it was even down as such on the caption on screen. Given that it's down to Sky that the fixtures were moved, then that's an appalling cock-up. I don't expect much from these people but they should know that it would be highly unlikely that there would only be 48 hours between matches. He could have thought that today was Saturday but, again, I expect him to know what day he is watching a match. Bare minimum of knowledge to be expected, I would have thought. They don't improve, do they?
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We have no history to call on in the League Cup but we have one FA Cup Round 4 victory in 2013. 

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Still, lets not get ahead of ourselves. We don't have the best record in Cup matches of late.
Leicester have won the League Cup 3 times in 1964, 1997, and 2000.
They were runners-up in 1965 and 1999.

So our first ever meeting in the League Cup comes as we start our second season in League One and as they were relegated to the Championship at the end of last season. 
League-wise, we can't ask for better, being 2 games in with 2 wins, 2 clean sheets, and 5 goals, including one penalty that we actually scored!
Leicester have just beaten "down but not yet out" Sheffield Wednesday in their first match of the season. They came back from 1-0 down to win 2-1. Their goals came from Vestergaard and Faes and both were in the team last year. Other than that, I don't know who we will need to look out for. They may give any newbies or young 'uns a run out. I doubt we'll see the same team that was put out against the Wendies which was:
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Leicester became the home of prominent suffragette Alice Hawkins (1863-1946)

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Her statue is relatively new (less than 10 years) and can be found in Green Dragon Square

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