28-10-2020, 20:12
Good read snoots. Let's hope the result follows suit
Another day, another door, another high, another low
Town at Birmingham
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28-10-2020, 20:12
Good read snoots. Let's hope the result follows suit
Another day, another door, another high, another low
28-10-2020, 20:45
(This post was last modified: 28-10-2020, 20:54 by theo_luddite.)
Cheers Wakey
![]() 3 changes for Town, Useless starts on the bench for them
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28-10-2020, 20:59
(This post was last modified: 28-10-2020, 21:35 by Lord Snooty.)
Huddersfield Town Head Coach Carlos Corberán has made three changes to the starting line-up for tonight’s Sky Bet Championship game against Birmingham City; 7.45pm kick-off at the St. Andrew's Trillion Trophy Stadium.
Adama Diakhaby returns for his first start in six games this evening, where he joins the returning Carel Eiting and Josh Koroma in the side. Naby Sarr serves his one match suspension this evening following his red card against Preston North End on Saturday, whilst Lewis O’Brien and Isaac Mbenza are among the substitutes tonight. The vacant spot in the match day 18 is taken by Jaden Brown. Corberán is without Tommy Elphick (knee), Álex Vallejo (quarantine), Naby Sarr (suspended), Danny Ward (hamstring) and Rarmani Edmonds-Green (hip) this evening. Town’s team vs Birmingham City 1. Ben Hamer 2. Pipa 3. Harry Toffolo 6. Jonathan Hogg 7. Juninho Bacuna 11. Adama Diakhaby 12. Richard Stearman 14. Carel Eiting 19. Josh Koroma 22. Fraizer Campbell 26. Christopher Schindler © Substitutes Joel Pereira; Lewis O’Brien, Alex Pritchard, Demeaco Duhaney, Isaac Mbenza, Romoney Crichlow, Jaden Brown Birmingham: 30. Etheridge 2. Colin 4. Roberts 12. Dean 5. Friend 17. Sánchez 20. Gardner 19. San José 34. Sunjic 11. Bela 9. Hogan Substitutes: 1. Prieto 3. Pedersen 8. Clayton 10. Jutkiewicz 14. Leko 18. McGree 25. Dacres-Cogley ![]()
28-10-2020, 22:16
Town concede from a deep free kick - why am I not surprised?
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28-10-2020, 22:42
What a piss poor first half. 76% possession and done absolutely sod all with it. Just Frazier Campbell's shot.
A calamitous 27th minute for Juninho. Cocks up the corner kick, gives away a foul and then the man he's marking scores a header. ![]() ![]()
28-10-2020, 22:54
(This post was last modified: 28-10-2020, 22:58 by theo_luddite.)
Might explain why titchy Pritchy has replaced him for the second half. Apart from one game (maybe 2 at a stretch) he's been dire this season and beyond. Needs reminding (big time) what it is he thinks he does for a living and why he's playing in empty stadiums.
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28-10-2020, 23:31
Well I never. What a free kick from Mbenza.
28-10-2020, 23:41
Nnnnnnooooooooo not Useless
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28-10-2020, 23:48
(This post was last modified: 28-10-2020, 23:50 by Lord Snooty.)
Much better second half. Worked us way back and then hit the self destruct button again.
Birmingham are probably the worst team we've played but they've sucker punched us. They had no ambition at all. We had 76% possession. They just, I don't know. How the frig have we lost that? ![]()
28-10-2020, 23:54
Hmmmppphhhh!! The Cowleys got sacked for that. Next.
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