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RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - Amelia Chaffinch - 10-06-2021

I'm glad. I don't think I wanted to see him in charge of another championship... as much as I love the baggies. The return to Town one day is still on....


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - jjamez - 10-06-2021

Off skiing with dean


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - theo_luddite - 10-06-2021

Given The Hawthorns is the highest ground above sea level in Ingerland he could have ski'd down to any club in the land if he'd wanted to. Not many cable cars around for the lift back up mind. Not much snow either for the ski down during the past 30 odd years if truth be known.

Eee, the days when we had a Black Country Glacier flowing down off the Wrekin eh?

Anyone getting the impression the Baggies have a press leaker like the plonkers in Downing Street? Assess the reaction then change tack accordingly?


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - Lord Snooty - 12-06-2021

They've nowt to do with our club anymore, but ex-Huddersfield Town promotion-winning heroes Mark Hudson, Michael Hefele, Elias Kachunga and Tommy Smith all joined in with a sponsored run for a young Town fan who's battling leukaemia.

Great guys! Smile Thumb up Cool

https://huddersfieldhub.co.uk/alfies-smile-says-it-all-as-former-huddersfield-town-heroes-make-his-day/?fbclid=IwAR1zyhrEZVhWCSk3XkGYECdtRujt4ehUtkMF_RDDFxiIjHndB0hRdH-XBGI


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - Lord Snooty - 16-06-2021

(09-06-2021, 12:08)Lord Snooty Wrote:
(06-06-2021, 17:40)Lord Snooty Wrote: Our boy Bacuna got another international cap overnight as his Curacao team beat the British Virgin Isles 8-0 away. They were 6-0 up after 27 minutes and sort of declared, not bagging the 8th goal until the 91st minute.
Another Town connection scored that one. It was Dean Gorré's lad, Kenji, getting his first international goal.

They drew 0-0 with Guatemala overnight, which was enough to qualify them for the next round of World Cup qualifying.

He won't be playing at the World Cup. Curaçao lost 1-2 on aggregate to Panama.


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - WakeyTerrier - 16-06-2021

Our season starts 7th August??

If that's the case then expect our first game to be away because the following week Leeds are away to Man Utd so we should be home that weekend

Boxing Day should be a home game for us

New Years Day away

and we should have a home game to finish the season off.


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - theo_luddite - 16-06-2021

Happy bunny if it works out like that - and Bodgit doesn't let any more bloody virus strains in and keeps us out of the stands.


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - Lord Snooty - 16-06-2021

Villa have had a £25m bid for young Smith-Rowe turned down.

Wonder why we never bought him. Whistle


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - Lord Snooty - 20-06-2021

14TH NAME ADDED TO TOWN’S ‘ROLL OF HONOUR’

https://www.htafc.com/news/2021/june/14th-name-added-to-towns-roll-of-honour/

Huddersfield Town’s Club Statistician Alan Hodgson, alongside Roger Pashby, has discovered a new name to be added to the Club’s Roll of Honour.

The Roll of Honour commemorates those Huddersfield Town players who have given their lives in service of their country.

Edwin Watson played six times for Town during the 1937/38 season; three times in Division One, and three games in the FA Cup, during which he scored once in a 2-1 sixth round win over York City. Edwin played as a centre-forward and at inside-left. He was then transferred to Bradford (Park Avenue) in April 1939.

At the time of his death he was serving as a Flight Sergeant with 201 Squadron of the RAF Volunteer Reserve, based at RAF Pembroke Dock in Wales. On 12 June 1944 his aircraft was conducting anti-submarine sweeps over the Bay of Biscay when it was shot down with no survivors. His body was never recovered and he is commemorated on the Air Force's Runnymede Memorial in Surrey.

Town’s full ‘Roll of Honour’ is now as follows:

Larrett ROEBUCK
Lance Corporal, 2nd Battalion, York & Lancaster Regiment
Died 18 October 1914

Henry Cyril CROZIER
Sergeant, 12th (Sheffield City) Battalion, York & Lancaster Regiment
Died 1 July 1916

Charles Edward RANDALL
Private, 4th Battalion, Coldstream Guards
Died 27 September 1916

Dr Leigh Richmond ROOSE, M.M.
Lance Corporal, 9th Battalion, Royal Fusiliers
Died 7 October 1916

Sidney JAMES
Lance Corporal, 9th Battalion, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry
Died 9 April 1917

Ernest George KENWORTHY
Gunner, 135th Siege Battery, Royal Garrison Artillery
Died 10 November 1917

John Edward DIDYMUS
Private, 8th Battalion, Middlesex Regiment
Died 12 April 1918

Robert Henry GORDON
Leading Aircraftman, IX Squadron, RAF Volunteer Reserve
Died 18 September 1940

Francis Cornelius CHIVERS
War Service, Barnburgh Main Colliery (South Yorkshire)
Died 2 April 1942

Thomas CARTER
Able Seaman, H.M.S. Albrighton, Royal Navy
Died 28 April 1943

David Patrick Murray BELL
Flight Lieutenant, 263 Squadron, RAF Volunteer Reserve
Died 21 May 1944

Edwin WATSON
Flight Sergeant, 201 Squadron, RAF Volunteer Reserve
Died 12 June 1944

Ralph SHIELDS
Private, A.I.F. 2 Coy, Australian Army Service Corps
Died 21 November 1944

Alexander Skinner JACKSON
Major, Army Welfare Service
Died 15 November 1946


RE: Not The Town O'Clock News - WakeyTerrier - 24-06-2021

Morning all. Happy Fixture release day.

2 sets of fixtures set to be released, one that includes Derby County and one that includes Wycombe Wanderers

https://www.efl.com/news/2021/june/-derby-county/