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#11
I might just have a pub crawl in Coventry if that's the case.

Meanwhile down on the A444 - https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/sport/...y-26001893

You might recognise a name or two here.
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#12
If I was going to Coventry tomorrow and Schofield gets named to start I'd walk back out of the door and find something else to do for the afternoon

Panic over, I'm told he's going back out on loan
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#13
Phew, not a total waste of about £8 of train tickets then. Big Grin
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#14
i've forgotten to add in the ramblings of mr fotheringham, but I've not listened to it and I can tell you that you aint missing owt
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#15
2. Mark Robins is Baron Smirk.
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#16
Huddersfield Town Head Coach Mark Fotheringham names an unchanged starting XI

The team is the same one that started our previous game, which came a fortnight ago and ended in a 1-1 stalemate at Hull City.

That means that Josh Ruffels plays against his former club; he came through the Sky Blues’ Academy and made two senior appearances for them in the 2011/12 season.


There are, however, three changes among the substitutes.

The first sees a welcome return to the squad for Ollie Turton, who is involved for the first time since he injured his ankle in the home win over Millwall in October. He replaces Sorba Thomas, who departed on loan for Blackburn Rovers earlier this week.

Our second switch sets up a possible Town debut for Joseph Hungbo, who joined the Club on loan from Watford earlier in the January transfer window. The 23-year-old takes the place of fellow loanee Martyn Waghorn, who is ineligible to feature against his parent club today.

With Ryan Schofield returning to the Club on Friday, he comes into the squad as backup goalkeeper. Jacob Chapman drops out of the 18, although he is also at the game today.

Alongside Waghorn, Fotheringham is still without Lee Nicholls (shoulder), Tino Anjorin (ankle), Danny Ward (hamstring), Pat Jones (hamstring), Yuta Nakayama (Achilles), and Anthony Knockaert (foot).

Town’s team vs Coventry City
41. Nicholas Bilokapic
4. Matty Pearson
6. Jonathan Hogg ©
9. Jordan Rhodes
14. Josh Ruffels
15. Scott High
19. Duane Holmes
22. Jack Rudoni
32. Tom Lees
38. Matthew Lowton
39. Michał Helik

Substitutes
Ryan Schofield; Ollie Turton, Will Boyle, Joseph Hungbo, David Kasumu, Brahima Diarra, Florian Kamberi
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#17
As Schofield didn't play at Hibs that means he can still be loaned out if the worst comes to the worst and he has to come on today.

I had a pint in The Town Crier on my way to the match. Now before you bar me from both thread and forum, no, not that Town Crier. In, not with.

No misogynists wearing Town colours were seen in the building. To be honest there was only one bloke and his kids wearing Coventry colours, let alone Town supporters.
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#18
What's wrong with wearing town colours?



Could always be Leeds or Bradford
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#19
I can't speyk!
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#20
We can't win from 1-0 up, the chances from 2-0 down I'd put somewhere between nowhere and bugger all.
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