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Huddersfield Town vs Blackpool FC
#31
Haha, yes Miwwaww 3 v 3 Wolves...I'd forgotten about that 1
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#32
I said when they got one back that the comeback is on. Never thought they would actually get another two!
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#33
Reading got 3, we got 3, Wigan got 2 (lightweights), Miwwaww got 3. Nasty habit for a team that had barely shipped a handful of goals before this run.
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#34
Wasn't it nice having somebody in the team who can head the ball properly? Holt was winning headers in the box and getting them on target with power, the likes of which we haven't seen since young Boothy arrived on the scene.

TEAM NEWS

Huddersfield boss Chris Powell could name an unchanged team for the visit of Brighton as his side bid to extend their unbeaten run to four games.
Martin Paterson returned as a substitute against Blackpool on Saturday following a knee injury.
Striker James Vaughan and defender Anthony Gerrard (both calf) remain out.
Brighton will check on Bruno and Joao Teixeira but Craig Mackail-Smith (hamstring), Dale Stephens (ankle) and Andrew Crofts (cruciate) are out.

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-Head

The last meeting ended in a 1-1 draw at the John Smith's Stadium in April.
Brighton are unbeaten in the last four meetings, winning two. Huddersfield's last win was 3-2 away in League One in April 2011.
Brighton have won only one of the last six meetings at Huddersfield. Their only win there since 2006 was 2-1 in November 2012.

Huddersfield

Huddersfield have won three of their last four games, drawing one. Their last defeat was 3-0 at Leeds on 20 September.
Huddersfield have won their last two home games, against Millwall and Blackpool.

Brighton

Brighton have won only one of their last nine games in all competitions. Their only win since 26 August was 3-0 at Burton in the Capital One Cup on 24 September.
The Seagulls are unbeaten in their last three away games in all competitions, winning one. Their last defeat on the road was 2-0 at Ipswich in the Championship on 16 September.
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#35
Should some of that be on t'seagulls fred Snoots?
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#36
Doh
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#37
Darned good info tho but. Cutnpaste it quick afore anyone else spots it.
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#38
Those three points have now put us on one point more than we had after the first 12 games of last season, when most people said we had a decent start.

Last season we were 13th in the league on 14 points and this season, despite having 15 points, we're 17th. The season before, under Larry, we were on 20 points in 6th spot.
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