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Boing Boing's v Town 24/02/18
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From BBC website - "Motty can't believe how good the atmosphere is inside the Hawthorns. The Huddersfield fans have been a fine addition to the Premier League IMO."
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Our best chance of the first half, headed out by Monié Doh
West Brom's? Some kid copped it somewhere between Rows M & Z
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0-1 Rajiv

0-2 Ole Ole Ole Ole Mounie

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#24
Great performance, Terriers. Better in every department. Really hope you kick on to top half. We just couldn't bring you down to our pathetic level.
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Gute arbeit Huddersfield.

You're club and fan base is a breathe of fresh air for the Premier League and I hope you stay up and make big strides next season.

Boing boing.
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#26
Fantastic performance from the lads. Onwards and upwards. First league double of the season. I wonder what our last league double in the top flight was.
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That were a bostin afternoon in sunny West Brom that were. Once we rode their bright start, and I stopped listening to two numpties on the radio who were doing everything to talk us down (they should apply for a job on Talkcrap, no attempt made to research anything about us) we started to get a rhythm going. For once we came out all guns blazing in the second half. Two well worked goals, Pardew said they were poor goals, but what does he know?, put us well in command. Conceding from a set piece is as much a speciality of ours as it is for The Baggies to score from, so no great surprise when WBA got one back. Strangely that cued the fire drill in the home sections. Think they played a bit better football than under Pulis, but really with all that brass on the pitch, they should be doing a helluva lot better.

That League Table looks a helluva lot sweeter to us Terriers this evening. Thumb up

Dingles fans have gone awfully quiet in the pub I'm in. Wonder why that is? Whistle

Taxi for Pardew anyone? Shouldn't have a problem finding a driver, apparently. Tongue

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#28
Just want to say congratulations - that was a massive 3 points for you guys and it was well deserved 3 points as well.

You've got every chance of staying up comfortably with how much the players are fighting for every ball and playing some good stuff on the deck too.
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#29
Thank you Sir Megson and the rest of the Baggies for being great hosts, your comments and also for being so magnanimous in defeat. Thumb up

Regardless of who is in charge there's obviously something going on in the club which ain't right at the moment. A good clear out of the badly infected and generally dead wood in the Summer and a famous Baggies bounce back is required. Stranger things have happened, but sadly I can't see a great escape happening for you lads 'n' lasses this season. The lack of any response what so ever from the side after Pardew came in shows which side of the touchline the problem lies. He's not the worlds best manager but he's no dummy either. It was noticeable that all your bench went in for a half-time cuppa while ours spent all that period on the pitch doing warm-up routines. Who's call that is I don't know but if the message isn't getting across to them in the first 45 minutes of what they should be prepared to do to improve things, it won't at half-time either. They came out eventually but for probably 2 minutes or so before the game restarted.

Letting Fletcher go to play in Smoke-on-Stench in the Summer (that worked out well for him didn't it?) has maybe had some effect on the pitch, but you've enough players in that side with international experience and earning good money that seriously need to give their heads a shake. They won't earn 10% of the brass you are paying them if they rock up at the likes of Wassall next season. It's highly unlikely your other near neighbours, if they go up, will be forming an orderly queue to take many of them off your hands in the Summer either the way they've performed and behaved this season.

Good luck lads. My favourite club and bunch of supporters in Middle England by a country mile.
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#30
What a great day yesterday turned out to be.

Went into Brum with my fellow out of townies for a few scoops in the Joint Stock what a boozer, £5.40 a pint of Amstel that must pay for the ceramics and drapes all around you - beats spoons mind, £60 later we all trained it up from Snow Hill, 5 mins walk Millwall esque channelled left out of the station and up a walkway where the coaches had tipped out straight to the away turnstiles.

Another sold out following, loud, well oiled in parts but everyone stuck with the team throughout a scrappy and nervy first 45, the bright spark was Pritchards shot that Mounie superbly headed clear off the line.
VLP falling over and diving feigning injury - his usual tricks lets say with this Dog Head connections out on that right flank getting to the homies.

Where did they get the idea for those clappers from ?? Without that their fans were really p1ss poor throughout as they had been at ours more interested in getting Pulis out that day than cheering their team on, Pardew looks set for much of the same if he survives this weekend. I like the stadium good view from the away and high stands been developed well since my first visit early 90s in what was a huge standing terrace.

2nd half we took advantage of their poor play & lack of confidence and took a 2 goal lead that had the whole end boucing. Nice that we're now hurting teams for their inabilities and it's not our failings like so many away fixtures this term, perhaps finding rythmn at the right time.

Lossl nowhere for their goal and 10 minutes later a re-run sailed over, then he pulls off a great tip over from McLeans free kick.

Hogg and Williams really took hold of that game 2nd half they were everywhere, Kongolo some vital blocks, no way back for Malone or Lowe whilst he's with us, Flo just gets better and more confident, Smudger replaced him and shored it up . A real team effort to manage the lead and take 3 vital points, I would have taken a point before ko but results elsewhere showed how crucial it is to take the lot when the opportunity arises.

We are hitting form, probably only without Mooy, our best starting 11 but great that LDP and Ince have to up their game to challenge for a start.

Celebrations superb after, lots of Baggies stayed to watch and wish if only, a few we spoke to on a very quiet train back into the city thought we had enough to escape the drop, that we had sufficient fight in us and a bit of quality, always liked Albion lot really very realistic unlike the even ' Massiver than Wendy' Villa and the morons at St Andrews . I certainly wasnt feeeling this optimistic after Stoke.

A bit of indoor training this week to avoid whats about to tip out of the sky while Spurs have to play Wednesday v Dale. We need to keep the score sensible next Saturday not to damage the goal difference now we are ahead of Stoke on points at least.
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