08-02-2026, 20:24
Alves. Of course. Ashia too.
Triple A attacking line up. Alves Alfie n Ashia
Triple A attacking line up. Alves Alfie n Ashia
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09-02-2026, 10:59
Is Alfie even allowed to play, I know town have said so, but Swindon thought the same about one of their suspended players and have been expelled
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09-02-2026, 11:30
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2026, 12:09 by Lord Snooty.)
That's a good question. He is available. The ban doesn't count for the Trophy games. So what did Swindon do wrong?
Ollie Clarke was on a 7 match ban for highly violating violent conduct. But Swindon had been told he was eligible. They then brought on another ineligible player as a sub I'd leave Alfie off just in case. The 7 match ban was for touching an opponent's private parts. Must've been a Vinny Jones and Gazza situation.
09-02-2026, 14:25
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I read it was a rearguard assault (2x) rather than an attack on the front lines.
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09-02-2026, 21:15
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Thought he'd done it twice to one player but apparently it was to two players against Cardiff back in August. The attacks were almost 40 minutes apart. Why it's taken so long to ban him when they were reported to the ref after the game heaven knows. Perhaps the FA ruled it was so serious that the ban covers all games.
Apparently he's also been given a further one match ban for playing whilst banned.
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09-02-2026, 22:49
Covered to some extent Snoots. Sharp has only scored 3 League goals for Donny, Beetle Bailey with 11 is by far their highest scorer, but Sharp leads the whole EFL Trophy goal charts with 5. Bailey has so far only played 30+ minutes of EFL Trophy football. Have to think Sarge will tell Beetle Bailey to have his boots on tomorrow along with Sharp.
https://comicskingdom.com/beetle-bailey-1/2026-02-02
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Yesterday, 19:58
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From HTAFC Website:-
Huddersfield Town Head Coach Liam Manning has named eight changes to his starting side ahead of this evening’s home Vertu Trophy Quarter Final with Doncaster Rovers at the Accu Stadium; Tuesday 10 February 2026, 7pm kick-off. The changes begin in goal, with January arrival Jak Alnwick handed his first Town start this evening. A permanent signing from Cardiff City, the experienced goalkeeper stepping in allows Lee Nicholls the opportunity to be rested this evening. Having both made positive impacts from the bench in midweek, there are starts out wide for Lasse Sorensen and Mickel Miller, with the pair having last started together in the 3-1 away win at Mansfield in November. In the centre of defence, Murray Wallace will wear the armband this evening as Club captain Ryan Ledson is rested. Starting alongside Aston Villa loanee Josh Feeney, they will be joined by the returning Seán Roughan, who’s recovered from a groin injury that has ruled him out of our last seven matches in all competitions. Across the middle, Marcus McGuane will be joined by David Kasumu in the centre of the pitch, with Leicester City loanee Will Alves operating ahead of them, who’ll be looking to put in another eye-catching performance after his goalscoring turn against Rotherham United in the last round. Ahead of them, Bobby Wales will make his first start for the Club up front, and he’ll be partnered by Alfie May, who’s eligible for this evening’s Vertu Trophy tie despite being midway through a four game suspension in Sky Bet League One. Amongst the substitutes, it’s a first time in a match day squad for January arrival Nik Tzanev, and he’ll have Cameron Humphreys, Radinio Balker, Dion Charles, Bali Mumba and Cameron Ashia alongside him on the bench. A welcome sight for all concerned with the Club, midfielder Antony Evans is also available as a substitute this evening, recovering from a reoccurrence of a knee injury that has kept him out of action since our trip to Kenilworth Road to face Luton Town in November. As previously confirmed, we remain without Jack Whatmough (calf) and Ryan Hardie (knee) this evening as both players continue their return to full fitness at Canalside, with Bojan Radulović (hamstring) and Joe Low (calf) remaining sidelined for an extended period. TOWN’S TEAM vs DONCASTER ROVERS (H) VERTU TROPHY QUARTER FINAL 31. Jak Alnwick 2. Lasse Sorensen 3. Murray Wallace © 14. Mickel Miller 17. Marcus McGuane 18. David Kasumu 20. Josh Feeney 23. Seán Roughan 24. Bobby Wales 26. Alfie May 27. Will Alves SUBSTITUTES Nik Tzanev; Cameron Humphreys, Radinio Balker, Dion Charles, Bali Mumba, Antony Evans, Cameron Ashia
Yesterday, 20:13
Two out of 3 A's ain't bad for starters Snoots, with the 3rd one on the bench.
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