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All the way to Wembley - a Vertual journey! - Lord Snooty - 31-08-2025 Huddersfield Town in the Vertu Trophy 2025/26
starting on Tuesday September 2nd ending on Sunday April 12th at Wembley Stadium ![]() Huddersfield Town welcome Newcastle United's under 21 team to the MacAccu Stadium on Tuesday evening in the first group game for this season's EFL Trophy. Hopefully, our last ever participation in this tournament. Four weeks after this first game, we travel to play Harrogate Town in what will be our first official first team meeting. And then five weeks later, we will welcome Mansfield Town to the Nagle Arena for the final group game. The other group games are..... Sept 9th: Mansfield v Harrogate Oct 15th: Mansfield v Newcastle Nov 11th: Harrogate v Newcastle Following his red card at Barnsley on Saturday for serious foul play, our number one goalkeeper, Owen Goodman will receive a three match ban. He will be available to play in the match against Newcastle though as this rule applies..... Quote:A player suspended from league competitions can usually play in an EFL Trophy tie because disciplinary sanctions from league and cup competitions are generally specific to their respective competitions. A suspension incurred in an EFL Trophy match only carries over to future EFL Trophy games, and vice versa, meaning a player suspended from their league team is still eligible for an EFL Trophy tie. So Lee Nicholls will be in goal for the games against Peterborough (h), Bradford City (a) and Burton Albion (h), does this mean that Goodman will play against the geordie kids? Or is Jacob Chapman fit yet? He was at Sunderland the other night, celebrating with the rest of the squad at full time. Dion Charles is away with the Northern Ireland squad, as far as I can see the only one missing for international duty. Depending what happens on Deadline Day, this could be a last chance for the likes of Radinio Balker, Freddie Ladapo and Bojan Radulovic. Some of our youngsters should be getting a run out as well. Dan Vost, Cameron Ashia and Jay Sway have already featured in the squad this season, but will we have debuts for any more? Tom Iorpenda shone in the Trophy games last season, but he's now on loan at Notts County. His younger brother George Iorpenda, spent some time with the first teamers in pre season, so maybe he'll get a run out in defence. Peter Thomas looked lively on his debut in the match at Doncaster last season and he might get another run out. Or maybe manager Lee Grant will just go full on, first team and show everybody that we mean to get to Wembley and win this thing. A brief history of Huddersfield Town in the Football League Trophy: 1988/89: Out in Northern quarter final (beaten by Scarborough) 1989/90: Out in 1st round (beaten by Rotherham) 1990/91: Out in Group stage: (humiliated by Hartlepool) 1991/92: Got to Northern semi final (lost at Burnley) 1992/93: Same again (lost at Wigan) 1993/94: Got to Wembley (beaten by Swansea) 1994/95: Quarter final (lost at Bury) 1995 - 2001: Didn't qualify 2001/02: Northern final over 2 legs (beaten in extra time by Blackpool) 2002/03: Out in 1st round (lost at Wrexham) 2003/04: Same again (lost at Carlisle) 2004/05: Out in 2nd round (extra time loss at Blackpool) 2005/06: Out in 1st round (beaten at Boston) 2006/07: Same again (home defeat to Donny) 2007/08: And again (stuffed at Grimsby) 2008/09: And again (lost at Darlington) 2009/10: Out in 2nd round (lost on pens at Chesterfield) 2010/11: Nortern final over 2 legs (aggregate loss to Carlisle) 2011/12: Out in 2nd round (lost on pens to Bradford) 2012 - 24: Didn't qualify 2024/25: Got to 2nd round (lost at Bolton) A brief history of Newcastle United under 21s in the Football League Trophy: 2017/18: Out in group stage 2018/19: Out in 3rd round (Lost at Sunderland) 2019/20: Finished bottom of group 2020/21: Finished bottom of group 2021/22: Finished bottom of group 2022/23: Finished bottom of group 2023/24: Finished bottom of group 2024/25: Finished bottom of group They have only got out of the group stage once, in 2018/19. They topped the group, winning all three games. A 3-1 win at Doncaster, a 2-0 win at Notts County and a 3-2 win at Grimsby. That was followed by a home game against Macclesfield Town at Sid James' Park in front of a massive crowd of 1,126 in which they progressed to round three after winning a penalty shoot out, which came after a one all draw. That third round game had a much bigger crowd when they played away at the Stadium of Light against local rivals, Sunderland. A crowd of 16,654, more than the attendances of the other ties combined with 2,780 from Tyneside. Since then, they haven't won a single game in this competition. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2025%E2%80%9326_EFL_Trophy 2025/26 EFL Trophy:
![]() RE: All the way to Wembley - a Vertual journey! - theo_luddite - 01-09-2025 Nice 'n' clear explanation of how this daft if now pointless Cup works in the early stages Snoots. ![]() A lot of Non-League clubs have said stuff it when it comes to their version of this type of farce. I think, (might check, but why change the habits of a lifetime) it involves 16 invited National League & NL N&S clubs plus 16 of the the spoilt brats we have to play against. The Champions of Europe won it last season in a final played at Sutton that drew a mahoosive 3000 and change crowd. They mostly don't see why they should put their players at risk of injury for a game against a bunch of Prima Donna League club kids that costs more to run the floodlights and pay the away sides expenses than they take through the gate. From somewhere they magic up a total prize fund of £1m but spread across 32 sides it don't impress anyone much. I don't suppose we get that option of not playing without some sanction from the EFL. We might as well host the game at Emley or Brighouse Town for the number of folk that will turn up and I doubt they'd thank us if we did either. Some bloke that wants to take his whippets to home games might be happy about it though. I fail to see how this competition makes enough money even with the sponsors brass to pay out the round by round prizes (such as they are) as only the Northern/Southern finals and the Final at Wemberlee regularly draw crowds of any size. Time to tell the Prima Donna's to sod off unless they share a lot more of their £billions with the lower leagues. They don't join in for our benefit. I'd rather we invited National League sides to play than that lot. RE: All the way to Wembley - a Vertual journey! - Lord Snooty - 01-09-2025 Good idea that, theo. Take the team on tour of the local clubs, a bit like when England play friendlies away from Wembley. RE: All the way to Wembley - a Vertual journey! - theo_luddite - 01-09-2025 The old West Riding Senior Cup used to draw bigger pre-season crowds than this load of bollox. L666s, Sadfud, 'Fax and Town. Park Avenue too many moons ago. No doubt similar existed elsewhere around the County and the Country too as there was usually a big'un or two in amongst the minnows to pull in a crowd for a game you'd normally only see once in a life-time in the big leagues and cups. They'd rather go off to furrin lands to play sides we never see anyway in front of a couple of hundred these days. I think the likes of Brighouse and Elland play for that Cup or it's nearest version now. The original competition apparently died in 1999 due to lack of interest, mainly from Beeston. Sad really. According to WIKI Recent West Riding FA Finals, no longer Senior) 2013 Final 14 May 2013 FC Halifax Town 1 – 0 (a.e.t.) Guiseley AFC Valley Parade 2014 Final 9 April 2014 Harrogate Town 0 – 1 Eccleshill United Valley Parade 2015 Final 15 April 2015 Bradford (Park Avenue) 1–0 Garforth Town Valley Parade, Bradford 2016 Final 19 April 2016 Bradford (Park Avenue) 3–2 Harrogate Town Valley Parade, Bradford 2017 Final 11 April 2017 Tadcaster Albion 1–1 (a.e.t.) (2–4 p) Farsley Celtic Ings Lane, Tadcaster 2018 Final 17 April 2018 Selby Town 1–4 Farsley Celtic Fleet Lane, Leeds 2019 Final 9 April 2019 Ossett United 2–1 Guiseley AFC Ingfield, Ossett 2022 Final 6 May 2022 Liversedge 3 – 1 Brighouse Town Yorkshire Payments Stadium 2023 Final 28 April 2023 Liversedge 1–2 Campion Clayborn 2024 Final 6 May 2024 Knaresborough Town 0–4 Pontefract Collieries Ingfield Ingfield Stadium is Ossett Utd's ground. Apparently Valley Parade wasn't big enough for the finals after 2016. RE: All the way to Wembley - a Vertual journey! - Lord Snooty - 02-09-2025 Newcastle's u21s have lost every game this season. ![]() RE: All the way to Wembley - a Vertual journey! - theo_luddite - 02-09-2025 So have Town's U21's RE: All the way to Wembley - a Vertual journey! - Lord Snooty - 02-09-2025 Huddersfield Town Manager Lee Grant has named eight changes to his side ahead of our Vertu Trophy tie with Newcastle United U21s at the Accu Stadium tonight; Tuesday 2 September 2025. The changes begin in goal for Town with Lee Nicholls given the nod between the sticks, with the goalkeeper now in line for a run of games in the side due to Goodman’s unavailability in the league. He will be behind a defence that includes tonight’s captain Murray Wallace, Lasse Sorensen, Jack Whatmough and Sean Roughan, with Lynden Gooch and Joe Low not in this evening’s squad. As they have in the Carabao Cup this season, David Kasumu and U21 Dan Vost are partners in midfield, with Club captain Ryan Ledson and Herbie Kane not involved at all tonight. Ahead of them, Joe Taylor leads the line with Marcus Harness and Ruben Roosken keeping their places from the weekend as Leo Castledine steps in alongside them. Despite his red card at the weekend, Owen Goodman remains available this evening in the Vertu Trophy, and will take a place on the bench as a result. He is joined by Ben Wiles, Josh Feeney and Cameron Ashia from Saturday’s match day squad, with Bojan Radulović and Jay Sway also amongst Lee Grant’s options. Deadline day arrival Will Alves is also amongst the substitutes tonight and could make his Huddersfield Town debut if selected. It wouldn’t be his first appearance at the Accu Stadium though, having started for parent side Leicester City in the First Round of the Carabao Cup last month, playing the opening 45 minutes. As previously confirmed, the Terriers remain without Antony Evans (knee), Mickel Miller (hamstring) and Marcus McGuane (groin) this evening. Dion Charles is unavailable as he has been selected for international duty by Northern Ireland. TOWN’S TEAM vs NEWCASTLE UNITED U21s 22. Lee Nicholls 2. Lasse Sorensen 3. Murray Wallace © 6. Jack Whatmough 9. Joe Taylor 10. Marcus Harness 11. Ruben Roosken 18. David Kasumu 23. Sean Roughan 24. Leo Castledine 38. Dan Vost SUBSTITUTES Owen Goodman; Ben Wiles, Josh Feeney, Bojan Radulović, Will Alves, Cameron Ashia, Jay Sway Newcastle Utd u21s: 59, A. Harrison 38, C. Heffernan © 47, D. Charlton 65, M. Pivaš 42, C. Thompson 46, S. Bailey 43, C. McArthur 64, Park Seung-Soo 44, A. Harrison 53, F. Harper 62, S. Neave Subs: 55, J. Brayson 77, A. O'Donovan 35, J. Taylor 80, Mohamed Waddani 63, L. Watts 81, K. Wooster 52, B. Yildiz RE: All the way to Wembley - a Vertual journey! - theo_luddite - 02-09-2025 It looks like a couple of dozen have turned up to watch so far. There might be a few more scoffing a hot dog or downing a freezing cold pint of something fizzy below the seats. The fewer that turn up to watch charades like this the better. I know there won't be full houses for the other two games either but we've no need for games like this. RE: All the way to Wembley - a Vertual journey! - Lord Snooty - 02-09-2025 Whatmough 1-0 Harness. Pen. 2-0 RE: All the way to Wembley - a Vertual journey! - Amelia Chaffinch - 02-09-2025 ![]() 3-1 Castledine 4-1 Taylor 5-1 Taylor 6-1 og McArthur? |