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  Barnsley in t' Cup
Posted by: Lord Snooty - 03-02-2022, 22:54 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (15)

Huddersfield Town v Barnsley
The FA Cup 4th round
Saturday February 5th - 15:00 ko
at the John Smith's Stadium


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Huddersfield Town welcome our neighbours Barnsley to the JSS on Saturday afternoon for a much anticipated FA Cup fourth round match. After making the Play Offs last season, the Reds have sunk to rock bottom of the Championship table this season, with only two wins to their name. Town by contrast, having struggled against relegation last season, have exceeded everybody's expectations to be 5th from top, following Wednesday night's home victory against Derby.

We drew in December at Oakwell, with Lewis O'Brien giving us the lead, before Carlton Morris equalised right on half time. That draw was the start of our unbeaten run, which in all competitions, now stands at eleven.

In the last round, we beat Premier League side Burnley at Turf Moor, coming from behind to win with goals from Josh Koroma and Matty Pearson. Barnsley had a topsy turvey encounter at home to League Two team Barrow. They were 2-0 up and cruising at half time, with Barrow down to ten men, but on the hour, it all kicked off. Firstly Ollie Banks, the son of former Town and Barnsley star, Ian Banks, scored a thunderbastard of a free kick, before Anthony Glennon levelled up. However Devante Cole scored another beauty to put the Tykes back in front, only for Barrow to go and equalise again. Morris put Barnsley back in front in the 88th minute to surely secure the victory, but no! Another player with Barnsley connections equalised in injury time. That was former junior player Josh Kay and that took the game into extra time. Only one more goal came and it was Carlton Morris who won it to finish the match at 5-4 to Barnsley.

So just like the previous round, there has to be a winner on the day, which could mean extra time and penalties. But what kind of line up will head coach Carlos Corberán pick for this one, bearing in mind we have a midweek match away at Preston coming up?

Well I reckon we'll see the new goalie, Jamal Blackman getting a game. Pipa probably, if he's fit enough after playing a good quarter of an hour on Wednesday night. And will birthday boy Jordan Rhodes get a start? Why not? Give Danny Ward a rest, he's earned it. And Carel Eiting? Oh yes!


Tickets: Adults - £10, Concessions - £5.

For the first time since turning 60, I've got a cheap ticket. Smile Not that I'm complaining. Our ticket prices are cheap enough for a season card and this getting in for a fiver is brilliant. Let's all get down there, get the place full and get the atmosphere rocking.

A brief history of Barnsley FC: I did all this earlier in the season. If you wish to read it, click the link. https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=10805

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Head to Head

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Town lead the head to head with 32 wins to Barnsley's 28, with 16 draws.

However, we have never beaten them in the FA Cup and this is the fourth time we have been drawn together.

The first meeting was in 1947 in the 3rd round. We were in the First Division and had been for years. They were a 2nd Division side and they got their first ever win at Leeds Road in a shock 4-3 scoreline. I don't have a record of their scorers but ours came from Albert Bateman and two from footballing legend Peter Doherty, one of the finest footballers of the time.

Our second FA Cup meeting was in 1961 and once more, we were the team with the superior league position and once more, we lost out. Town were in the 2nd Division and Barnsley were in the 3rd when we met at Leeds Road for a 4th round match. Town had just beaten the mighty Wolverhampton Wanderers side, 2-1 in a replay in front of a massive crowd, the first played under the new Leeds Road floodlights.

This match was also played under the floodlights on a Wednesday night with another massive crowd, 44,761 turning out for this one. Disappointment was the mood afterwards as a John Coddington penalty was all we had to shout about in a 1-1 draw. The mood would've improved slightly as Town beat Sunderland at home in a league match on the Saturday, but then we went to Oakwell on the Monday for the replay and lost it 0-1.

The third time we met in the FA Cup was in 1977. This was a 1st round match at Oakwell. We had Tom Johnston in his third and final stint as manager and both clubs were by now floundering in the depths of the 4th Division. Barnsley won it 1-0.

So three meetings and it's Barnsley who have progressed each time. Time then for us to change all that.

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John Coddington





Wednesday night's line up at home to Cardiff:

40 Bradley Collins - Ex Forest Green and Burton goalkeeper.
6 Mads Andersen - Danish centre back
30 Michał Helik - Polish centre back, scored twice against us last season.
5 Liam Kitching - Ex Forest Green defender.
2 Jordan Williams - Town junior, only played one 1st team game for us.
10 Josh Benson - Arsenal junior, had a spell in the PL with Burnley.
17 Claudio Gomes - French kid on loan from Man City.
28 Domingos Quina - Midfielder on loan from Watford.
26 Rémy Vita - French full back on loan from Bayern Munich.
4 Callum Styles - They paid Bury half a million for him.
44 Devante Cole - Striker, son of Andy Cole.

Subs:
1 Jack Walton - Wears number 1 but isn't first choice.
11 Aaron Leya Iseka - 24 year old Belgian striker
14 Carlton Morris - Scored against us in December.
15 Jasper Moon - Young defender who came through the Academy.
21 Romal Palmer - Ex Man City junior
23 William Hondermarck - 21 year old French/Irish midfielder.
27 Amine Bassi - Midfielder on loan from Metz.






Recent form - last 6 matches:

Town 2-0 Derby
Town 1-1 Stoke
Reading 3-4 Town
Town 1-1 Swansea
Burnley 1-2 Town (FA Cup)
Blackburn 0-0 Town

Barnsley 0-1 Cardiff
Barnsley 0-1 Bournemouth
Forest 3-0 Barnsley
Barnsley 5-4 Barrow (aet) (FA Cup)
Blackburn 2-1 Barnsley
Barnsley 0-0 West Brom

Town are 5th in the Championship table with 48 points. Barnsley are rock bottom with 14.


Leading scorers:

Terriers:
Danny Ward (10)
Danel Sinani (5)
Josh Koroma (4)
Matty Pearson (4)
Duane Holmes (4)

Tykes:
Cauley Woodrow (4)
Carlton Morris (4)
Victor Adeboyejo (3)
Aaron Leya Iseka (3)



February the 5th down the ages: How did we get on in previous matches played on this date?

1910: Gainsborough Trinity (a) Midland League, lost 1-5 (W.E. Smith)
1916: Bradford (Park Avenue) (a) Wartime League, lost 0-3
1921: Blackburn Rovers (h) Div 1, drew 0-0
1927: West Ham United (a) Div 1, lost 2-3 (George Brown, William Devlin)
1938: Everton (h) Div 1, lost 1-3 (Lewis Brook)
1944: Barnsley (h) Wartime League, drew 2-2 (Billy Price 2)
1949: Newport County (h) FA Cup, lost 1-3 (Vic Metcalfe)
1955: Manchester United (h) Div 1, lost 1-3 (Jimmy Glazzard)
1966: Middlesbrough (a) Div 2, WON 3-1 (Les Massie 3)
1972: Fulham (h) FA Cup, WON 3-0 (Les Chapman, Jimmy Lawson 2)
1977: Brentford (a) Div 4, WON 3-1 (Kevin Johnson, Bobby Campbell, Nigel Smith og)
1983: Oxford United (a) Div 3, drew 1-1 (Malcolm Brown)
1994: Burnley (h) Division Two (3rd tier), drew 1-1 (Iffy Onuora)
2000: Portsmouth (h) Division One (2nd tier), lost 0-1
2002: Swindon Town (a) Division Tow (3rd tier), WON 1-0 (Chris Hay)
2005: Luton Town (h) League One (3rd tier), drew 1-1 (Luke Beckett)
2011: Exeter City (a) League One (3rd tier), WON 4-1 (Danny Cadamarteri, Gary Roberts, Anthony Pilkington, Kevin Kilbane)
2017: Leeds United (h) Championship, WON 2-1, (Izzy Brown, Michael Hefele)


Played 18. WON 6. Drew 5. Lost 7.

The WE Smith who scored on this date in 1910 wasn't the same WE Smith who played for us between 1920 and 22. This one was the first Billy Smith to play for Town, scoring 15 goals in 22 games in the Midland League. He later played for Stoke in the Southern League and had previously played for Bradford City in the First Division. The second Billy Smith was the famous one, the one called WH Smith (not the newsagent) and he is our record appearance maker. The third one was the WE Smith from 1920 to 1922 who only played 3 games for us.

Smith is a popular name. So is Brown. We have three Browns scoring on this date for Town. George Brown who scored in 1927 is our record goalscorer. Malcolm Brown who scored in 1983, holds the record for consecutive matches. And Izzy Brown, who scored against the BellEnders in 2017, holds the record for the most injuries in a career.  Rolleyes

Les Massie scored a hat trick against Middlesbrough at Ayresome Park on this day in 1966. Remarkably, that was his second hat trick against them in the same season as he scored three goals in the 6-0 win at Leeds Road. More remarkableness in that was that the other three goals in that game was also a hat trick. Alan Gilliver got that. So three hat tricks against the same opponent in one season. We only get one hat trick per decade these days. Blush

In 2017, we beat Leeds. Any excuse to watch this again........ Big Grin



FA Cup Quiz:

  1. In which year did Town win the Cup?
  2. Who did we beat?
  3. In which year did Barnsley win the FA Cup?
  4. Who did they beat?
  5. Who did Town beat 11-0 in 1909/10?
  6. How many times have we beaten Barnsley in the FA Cup?
  7. Who was Town manager for the 1928 Cup Final?
  8. Who was Town manager for the 1930 and 1938 Finals?
  9. Who scored Town's last goal in an FA Cup Final?
  10. Which player holds our record FA Cup appearances with 52 games?


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  Hull City v Preston North End MKM Stadium 5/2/2022
Posted by: themaclad - 03-02-2022, 16:05 - Forum: Preston North End - Replies (2)

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The MKM Stadium (also known as the Hull City Stadium due to UEFA sponsorship regulations) is a multi-purpose facility in the city of Kingston upon Hull, England. The stadium was previously called the KC Stadium, but was renamed the KCOM Stadium as part of a major rebrand by the stadium's sponsors, telecommunications provider KCOM, on 4 April 2016.[2] In June 2021, it was renamed the MKM Stadium as part of a five-year sponsorship with MKM Building Supplies.[3] Conceived in the late 1990s,[4] it was completed in 2002 at a cost of approximately £44 million. The stadium is owned by Hull City Council and operated by the Stadium Management Company (SMC),[5] who have previously considered expanding the stadium capacity up to 32,000.

The bowl-shaped stadium contains a continuous single tier of seats with a second tier on the west side.[5] Its current capacity is 25,400.[1] The stadium hosts two tenants, association football club Hull City A.F.C., which moved there from Boothferry Park,[6] and rugby league football club Hull FC, relocated from the Boulevard.[7] It is also the largest rugby league stadium in England. The ground also hosts international association football and rugby league football competitions and acts as a venue for concerts by musical artists,[8][9][10] such as Elton John and The Who.[11][12]

MANAGER

Coaching career
After retiring as a player, Arveladze was appointed as assistant manager of AZ under head coach and former Ajax coach Louis van Gaal in July 2008. He maintained this position in the 2009–10 season under Ronald Koeman and Dick Advocaat.

For the 2010–11 season, Arveladze served as manager of Turkish side Kayserispor.[35][36] From 2012 to 2015, he managed Istanbul-based Kasımpaşa SK.

On 3 July 2015, Arveladze was named manager of Turkish side Trabzonspor. He resigned in November.

In June 2016 Arveladze was announced as the new head coach of Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. Around the middle of the season, he was fired.

In 2017, Arveladze was announced as head coach of Pakhtakor Tashkent FK in Uzbekistan.[37] He won the Uzbekistan Super League and Cup in 2019 and 2020. On 21 December 2020, he left.

On 27 January 2022, Arveladze was announced as the new head coach of Hull City on a 21⁄2-year deal.[38]

LAST TIME OUT


FORM GUIDE

HULL 11 PNE 9

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  Hibs v St Mirren, 5 Feb, KO 3.00pm
Posted by: 0762 - 03-02-2022, 13:53 - Forum: Hibernian - Replies (8)

Saint Mirren looking like they've found a bit of form. So this could be another stuffy match where they won't be willing to give too much away. Hibs and SM really need to start winning matches now with our strikers starting to do what they're being paid to do - scoring goals.

GGTTH

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  Ken gone as well!
Posted by: Salopbaggie - 02-02-2022, 23:06 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (1)

With other happenings, this seems to have gone under the radar or I have just missed it all.

Ken has stepped down as CEO becoming a non-executive director, he is replaced by Ron Gourlay. Also Guochuan Lai has replaced Li Piyue as Chairman, I wonder if that means we will be seeing more of him or just one board meeting every three years Whistle .

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  New manager then ?
Posted by: Baggie_One - 02-02-2022, 16:11 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (44)

He’s gone
Who’s next

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  Burton v The Owls L1 Match Thread
Posted by: Owlkev71 - 02-02-2022, 15:04 - Forum: Sheffield Wednesday - Replies (49)

THE MATCH

SATURDAY 5TH FEBRUARY KO 3:00 PM

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LAST MATCH



Well we scrapped to a win, but at what cost with a few more injuries just for a change. Dean was the first injured but we controlled the game though the football wasn't the best. There goalie save well from Windass and NML had a shot well blocked before Johnson did find the net but was ruled offside. Onto the 2nd half and we finally score when Byers found a bit of space and drilled one into the top corner. Morecambe had a couple of late chance both cleared off the line before NML sealed the win with a deflected shot in injury time.

NEXT MATCH



Next up and a trip to a team we have never beaten, the mighty.........BURTON ALBION
Laugh  Doh  Laugh  Doh They are doing quite well and lie in 10th place but wont go up and wont go down either baring some sort of late season collapse. Jebbison was there leading scorer but has gone back to the Blunts. They are managed by Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, this is his 2nd stint at the club after managing them in 2014-15 season. He does seem to be getting the most out of the players and a top half finish would be a good achievement.

CURRENT FORM  ]

OWLS               -                       Big Grin Big Grin Angry Big Grin Angry Angry                      

BURT                -                       Big Grin  Angry  Confused  Big Grin  Confused Big Grin 

EFL STOOGES

DOES IT MATTER THERE ALL CORRUPT Thumb up  Thumb up

ALAN YOUNG
Lisa Rashid and Peter Gooch
Fourth Official : Andy Haines

THE TEAM

Peacock-Farrell
Palmer Hutch Storey
NML Dele Bannan Byers Johnson
Sow Kamberi

SCORE & SCORER (HOME TEAM SCORE FIRST)

1-2 Sow

BML STANDINGS

SCO 11
Pei 9
Wereham 9
Kev 8
Maddix 6
Wash 4
Imre 4
SS 3

OTHER GAMES OF MILD INTEREST

Morecambe v Bolton Wanderers
Oxford United v Portsmouth
Rotherham United v Accrington Stanley
Shrewsbury Town v Fleetwood Town
Sunderland v Doncaster Rovers

AHHHH

THE MUPPETT LEAGUE

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  Potless Terriers Vs Penniless Rams
Posted by: jjamez - 01-02-2022, 19:13 - Forum: Huddersfield Town - Replies (26)

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Its another game under the lights down Leeds Road as Huddersfield welcome Wayne Rooney's Derby County to West Yorkshire. Both teams come into the game on the back of draws over the weekends set of fixtures, Huddersfield came away with a lucky point against Stoke, Josh Koroma scored Towns goal, although he was lucky to be on the pitch after a high challenge on Taylor Harwood-Bellis. The second half was a backs against the wall job, yet again, for the umpteenth time at home this season. Town contrived to send aimless balls upfield only to see it come straight back. With the ball bouncing around the box, box Hogg and Pears attempted to pass the ball out of the area, Pearsons pass went nowhere far and ended up at the feet of former Barnsley forward Jacob Brown who fired past Lee Nicholls. Odds on a backs to the wall second half on Wednesday? I'm saying its fairly likely, we seem to be afraid of playing at home for some reason.

Whilst Town played on Friday night, the Rams played on Sunday lunchtime against Birmingham City. Rams fans protested before the game about how the administration is being handled with numerous parties stating an interest in taking over the club, only for it to get drawn out and said party to lose interest and pull out. The club had until February 1st to show the FA that a deal was imminent otherwise and how Derby would be funded for this season or else it would have seen its license revoked and been forced into liquidation, that deadline has now been extended by a month, but the list of interested parties however, is not. American Chris Kirchner announced his interest in saving the club back in October but he wasn't selected as the preferred buyer and ultimately stepped away with the difference between he and the administrators too pronounced. Fellow Americans, the Binnie family, who are founders of investment company Carlisle Capital, made a £28 million offer to buy the club 10 days ago, with the deal not including buying the stadium from former chairman Mel Morris. It is believed that the club have debts of over £60 million, with some media outlets quoting the figure as being over £80 million, with one suggesting the club has an unpaid tax bill of £26 million as well as owing clubs £8.3 million in transfer instalments. There are two other parties other than the Binnie's interested in buying the Rams, one being former owner Andy Appleby who owned the club from 2008-2015 before selling his stake to Morris and the other being former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley, who must have a bit of loose change in his pockets now, although he is reportedly frustrated at how long the administrators are taking over the process.

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Whilst the off field shenanigans are interesting, the game itself on Sunday also had a fair bit of entertainment. The Blues, fresh with the new signings of Lyle Taylor and former Town player Juninho Bacuna, took a 2-0 lead, with goals coming from Taylor himself and former Halifax and Rochdale striker Scott Hogan, however the Rams fought back in the last 10 minutes of the game. Academy graduate Luke Plange scored what was seemingly nothing more than a consolation goal, but enough to give the Blue Noses a squeaky bum, however, in the last minute of the game, Derby got a set piece, with everybody up, it was former Arsenal player Krystian Bielik, a year to the day after suffering an ACL injury, who sent the Rams into raptures with an overhead kick.

Now it would be easy to laugh at Derby's situation, some fans are, but lets not forget that nearly 20 years ago, we were in the same situation and on the cusp of going out of business, it could be said that we are only recently fully recovering from it, with the return of the stadium shares a few seasons ago. Sure some Derby fans lauded it up when they were signing the better players from other clubs and thinking they were a biiig club, but it wasn't the whole of the club, just a few and every club has those sorts of supporters. It could be a long and steep windy road for Derby to come back from with the amount of debt they are in and the fact that they don't own the stadium etc, I feel it will be a path that quite a few more clubs will follow over the next few seasons, a lot of clubs have found that relegation from the Championship to League One is notoriously difficult to come back from, with quite a few fallen Premiership clubs down there and lower, the likes of Ipswich, Sunderland, Portsmouth, Charlton and Sheffield Wednesday to name some, but its noticeable a few have had financial issues along the way.

The Rams have done remarkably well this campaign, despite the problems and points deduction. Had they not lost any points they would be sat level on points with Millwall in 15th, but even with the -21 they still sit off the foot of the table, with Barnsley having that honour but they do have a game in hand. The Rams have lost once in their last 5 games, that coming against local rivals Nottingham Forest the other weekend and have proven to be far from push overs for many teams this season despite their disadvantages.

So who should we be looking out for?

Well their main threat is the mercurial Tom Lawrence. The former Ipswich man was at the centre of controversy when he was involved in a car crash along with former Town defender Richard Keogh and a few other younger players. Keogh was released for his part in the incident, but the other younger players and Lawrence were kept on the clubs books. After recovering from injury Lawrence took a bit of time to start regaining the form that caught the attention of Premier League clubs before the car crash, but with the trouble Derby have with making a squad, Lawrence has been made captain and is their leading performer this season with 8 goals and 4 assists. The attacker was subject to interest from money bags Bournemouth in the January window but the administrators at Derby rejected the offer.

Curtis Davies- Despite seeming to be about 50, the centre half is still playing. Having really made his name whilst at Birmingham back in 2011 and would later become somewhat of a hero whilst they were in the Premier League. He joined Derby in 2017, and was impressive in that campaign, but saw his second season curtailed through first a hamstring injury and then a ruptured achillies tendon, limiting him to just 5 appearances. He regained his place in the side thanks to Keoghs serious knee injury from the car crash. He was due to be released at the end of last season but was allowed to sign a new one year deal by the FA due to Derbys lack of players. Whilst beginning to lack pace, he has the experience to read the game and be in the right place at the right time.

Festy Ebosele- From one end of the spectrum to the other. The Irish under 21 international made his debut for the Rams last season when they played Chorley and had to use a full set of juniors due to a COVID outbreak in the first team, he would go on to make his debut as a sub against Norwich. He has made 13 appearances in all this season for the Rams mainly down the right hand side and is blessed with a fair bit of pace and trickery. He was subject to interest from Nottingham Forest and a heap of European clubs during the transfer window, but Derby managed to keep hold of him this time.

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The two sides have met quite a lot over the years beginning back in 1910 with a 1-1 draw. It would be a further 10 years before Town would register their first win over Derby. Our visitors have had the better of the head to head winning 41 times with the two sides drawing 28 times and Town winning 30 times. The most recent victory for Town back during the COVID lockout (October 20th 2020) when a sole Bacuna goal was enough to see off the Rams. During Towns play off winning season, a 90th minute Elias Kachunga goal sparked wild celebrations including then manager David Wagner running down the touchline to join in with the pile on. He would do it later in the season against Leeds which would spark a touchline brawl. The return fixture at Pride Park saw future balon d'or winning* forward Colin Quaner give Town the lead before former Town midfielder Jacob Butterfield scored a late equaliser.
Arguably the most memorable game between the two sides in recent memory is the 4-4 draw they played out at the John Smiths back in April 2015. Future Town winger Tom Ince opened the scoring for the visitors before goals Oscar Gobern, Reece James and Mark Hudson sent Town in 3-1 up at half time. Simon Dawkins and wasted talent Jesse Lingard pulled the Rams back level before Nahki Wells scored Towns 4th of the afternoon, the lead was short lived as Ince bagged his second of the game 7 minutes later.

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A foot in both camps

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So the transfer window shut last night, so what business did the two sides do? well this bit is going to be rather short considering Derby are under an embargo that prevents them signing anyone, pretty much, they did loan Luke Plange from Crystal Palace, but that came after they sold him to Palace in the first place. Should he have been allowed to rejoin on loan after being sold is a question for the powers that be, but it would seem that they say yes. In terms of outgoings, former West Ham forward Sam Baldock was released and is still without a club, experienced pair David Marshall and Phil Jagielka both left to join fellow Championship clubs QPR and Stoke respectively, whilst Graeme Shinnie was allowed to join Wigan for around 40k. Young defender Dylan Williams left in order to join the set up at Premier League Chelsea.

As for Town, they left their business until the final day in regards to incomings, with former Chelsea graduate Jamal Blackman joined on a deal until the end of the season. He left LA FC at the end of the MLS season. Blackman has history of playing under Corberan as he had a loan spell at Leeds whilst Carlos was their under 23 manager, he suffered a bad leg injury whilst there. He then had a loan in Holland to Vitesse before coming back to England for loans at Bristol Rovers and Rotherham. He will act as back up to Lee Nicholls and will be aiming to get a longer deal at the end of the season. Next through the door on deadline day was Faustino Anjorin, who joined on loan from Chelsea, we seem to do a lot of business with Chelsea, although not a bad team to have close ties to is it? Anjorin spent the first half of the season on loan at Lokomotiv Moscow, who had Ralf Rangnick as head of Football before he joined Manchester United. The highly rated youngster played 7 times in Russia before getting injured, he is still currently injured but the hope is that he will be back in training in the next few weeks. The final incoming on deadline day was that of Carel Eiting, the dutch midfielder spent last season on loan at Town from Ajax before moving to Genk in Belgium in the summer window on a 4 year deal. He played 12 times in the league for Genk this season but had his contract torn up on deadline day in order to move back to West Yorkshire on a 6 month deal. One would presume that it was in order to just get the deal through in time and a longer deal will be sorted in the future.

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In regards to players leaving Town, it was mainly young players going out on loan to other clubs to further their footballing development. Kieran Phillips saw his loan at Walsall ended and moved to fellow League 2 side Exeter, Romony Crichlow left Swindon in order to move up a division to Plymouth Argyle and Matty Daly finished his loan at Hartlepool and moved to Bradford. Brahima Diarra and Josh Austerfield both joined Harrogate Town, whilst young striker Kian Harratt joined Port Vale on loan, young keeper Nicholas Bilokapic is getting his first taste of loan football at Hartlepool, whilst missing player Reece Brown went back to Peterborough on loan, which will likely see him through to the end of his contract here.

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Manager talk

Carlos Corberán: "Ryan Schofield will have surgery next week, so his recovery will take more time than we expected. Jamal Blackman is a player with a lot of experience in both English Football and the Championship. Unfortunately, Jamal had an injury in a Leeds Under-23 game I was managing, but he's been out in America and comes in with a lot of guarantees as a good goalkeeper."

"Tino Anjorin can play as a no.7, 10 or 11, so across the attack; and he has a lot of talent and can be a big help to the squad. First, we need to get him recovered and let him start to get to know his teammates and the training ground. He's a very good player."

"After we lost Álex Vallejo, we needed another player who can help the team from the back, and that's exactly why Carel Eiting is here with us. Last time he was here he had a high contribution to the positive dynamic of the squad."

"As soon as you bring in someone from overseas, you need a period of adaptation, but with Eiting, it's the opposite - he knows about everything here. Tomorrow, he will be with the team if everything goes well. He's immediately an improvement to the squad."

"As a Club I can only see that we have grown. For me, the recruitment by the recruitment team headed by Leigh Bromby is excellent. The relationship he has with players is high and made it so that players want to come back. Pipa has trained today and could be available for the game. Levi Colwill continues with the longer-term recovery."

"The work Derby are doing with Wayne Rooney and his staff is excellent. They've faced a very difficult situation with a high level of respect for what they have to do. It's hard to keep fighting for the target you have and they've done that. Without the points deduction Derby's situation in the table would be totally different and in adversity they're doing a very good job. They have experience and are using their resources well."

"In the transfer market there's always a possibility of players leaving, but we have kept the players we had and even added new players, which is very positive for me. "Eiting's main position for me is as a no.8. He can go to the opponent's box and make the last pass, or even finish the action. He has scored goals for us before, even heading the ball, and he's a player who can work to help us playing out."

"Against Stoke City, we managed really well the balance between attack and defence, but as soon as you lose the ball in your half you need to be ready to defend and being aggressive is more of a challenge."

"I could not be happier with my fullbacks - Pipa, Ollie Turton, Harry Toffolo + Josh Ruffels. They're all different, but have a good balance between attack and defence. Any of them can be in the first XI and they're all amazing fullbacks to play at this level."

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Wayne Rooney

“I believe in these players,” Rooney told RamsTV. “I think they have been incredible all season. I said after the 2-2 draw against Birmingham on Sunday that the performance certainly wasn’t good enough, but we got a point with two brilliant late goals and now we go again on Wednesday night."

“Huddersfield are having a good season. They’re a very energetic team, so we know we need to at least match that and play our way. I think if we play our way then we can cause them problems, but we need to make sure we match their energy. If we do that then I think we’ll have a good chance of taking something from the game.”

Krystian’s issue isn’t as bad as first feared,” he explained. “He is probably 50/50 at this stage for the Huddersfield game so we might have to give him a little bit more time and wait to see where he’s at. You could see that during the minutes he was on the pitch. It was great to get him back out there. We all know how hard he has worked to get back fit and ready to be involved."

“I don’t think it is a great one for Kamil Jozwiak,” Rooney said. “He went over on his ankle and is seeing a specialist to see if he requires any surgery or not.”

On Luke Plange- "As we have seen already in the few games he has played, I think he is improving in every game,” Rooney said.

“He is a goalscorer and I have no worries whatsoever about his attitude and his commitment to the team and he will do everything he can to help us get out of this situation.”

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In terms of further team news, Rooney was referring to Jozwiak injuring his ankle last time out, whilst Bielik injured his shoulder during the overhead kick on Sunday. Otherwise it would seem that Derby don't have too many knocks in their squad at this time. It seems likely that Kazim Richards will continue to sit on the bench whilst Plange leads the line, although Jozwiak's injury may lead to Plange moving out wide. Ravel Morrison will miss out through suspension after picking up a red card against Nottingham Forest.

As for Town, they may welcome back Pipa from an ankle knock and it seems as though it will be as you were with Vallejo, Aarons and Colwill all out injured along with Anjorin. Josh Koroma has avoided any retrospective punishment for his tackle on Harwood-Bellis, so will be available, whilst Holmes will be pressing for a starting berth. Aaron Rowe will be hoping for a return to the bench whilst Eiting looks likely to replace Russell on the bench seeing as Scott High is ingrained into Carlos' mind.


A final set of Derby anagrams

1- Toughened Bar Balls
2- An Iron Hall
3- Cove Thinker
4- Boot Me Levers
5- Unbent Odor
6- Go Jeer Bogey
7- Hard Choir Bungalow

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  Eas t l ei gH end leS..... Eastleigh
Posted by: Devongone - 01-02-2022, 17:11 - Forum: Chesterfield - Replies (2)

A game of at least seven halves, all identical. Neither side was ever going to score short of Jesus intervening personally and administering a genius pill. He chose to anoint Curtis Weston.

It was a good header out from the six-yard box. All Eastleigh had done wrong was fall back too deep in defence. They had no one in a position to pick up a second ball. We had Curtis Weston, or No-goals Weston, as he's known. Like an angel he remained calm and still and struck right through the ball, cleanly, oh so cleanly it unzipped the net. One moment of magic in ninety-odd of dross. The epitome of footballing beauty.

Our back three all played well, never looked like conceding, but they were aided and abetted by an attack shorn of Ben House and any concept of how to score a goal.

Our wing backs? Well Whittle was trying to do the complete job and did occasionally even find Kabby with the ball, but Williams provided great cover for our back three and nothing at all for the immobile Quigley. Surely if we play Quigley we also must play Miller?

In the middle of the park, Weston kept our shape, but was largely anonymous until he ascended into heaven, Kellerman was way, way below his best giving the ball away, getting caught on the ball, losing out in every supporter's imagination to Whelan, but Mandeville wasn't bad, he certainly tried and looked to link midfield and forwards on occasion, though I never saw him provide anything Quigley might lay off for Tshimanga.

Up front Quigley played as if he'd been watching Andy Murray's mum dancing, wooden, uncreative, unaware of space around him and moping because he wasn't receiving the ball as he hoped. His uselessness wasn't all his own fault, but he gave Eastleigh's big defenders not a moment of anxiety. Tshimanga bizarrely did receive some balls that Quigley might have done something with. He looked potentially dangerous, but everyone knew that anyway. He tried, but the support he received was minimal. There was no evidence of any understanding between him and his partner up front. We need to introduce them now.

You'd think given he kept a clean sheet that I'd be praising our keeper. He caught some crosses. But had I allowed a ball to loop across my six-yard box and bounce up invitingly a yard in front of my nose and NOT intervened in the bloody Chesterfield Saturday League, I'd still be getting a bollocking from our centre back 45 years plus later! This guy is going to cost us big-time. He freezes. It isn't ability he lacks, it is clarity of thought. At big moments now, given a bit too much time, he panics and goes absent. A team with any real ambition to score against us would have done it in that moment at Eastleigh.

The upside was the team tried hard and showed a lot of togetherness. The downside was that after five minutes you could see we'd need a miracle to score. We got one. It won't happen often.

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  Chesterfield Prediction League 2021/22 Matchday 34
Posted by: spireitematt - 01-02-2022, 02:07 - Forum: Chesterfield - Replies (5)

Southend 2-0 Barnet
Yeovil 2-1 Weymouth

League Table After Matchday 33

St Charles = 378
Lord Snoots = 370
Amelia = 360
Devon = 360
Dancing = 332
Spireitematt = 326

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  Prediction League Fixtures - Week 21
Posted by: Zinman - 31-01-2022, 23:56 - Forum: West Bromwich Albion - Replies (19)

Taking a break from the excitement (?) of deadline day to post these. Mixture of Cup and League games and I've no idea whether this round has extra time /replays/coin tossing/paper scissors stone so scores will be taken after extra time if relevant.

Gamball:
Burnley - Watford

Others:
Kidderminster - West Ham
Everton - Brentford
Peterborough - QPR
Cambridge - Luton
Blackpool - Bristol City
Swansea - Blackburn
Nottingham Foreat - Leicester
Burton - Sheffield Wednesday
Walsall - Northampton

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