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Huddersfield Town v Barnsley
The FA Cup 4th round
Saturday February 5th - 15:00 ko
at the John Smith's Stadium


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Huddersfield Town welcome our neighbours Barnsley to the JSS on Saturday afternoon for a much anticipated FA Cup fourth round match. After making the Play Offs last season, the Reds have sunk to rock bottom of the Championship table this season, with only two wins to their name. Town by contrast, having struggled against relegation last season, have exceeded everybody's expectations to be 5th from top, following Wednesday night's home victory against Derby.

We drew in December at Oakwell, with Lewis O'Brien giving us the lead, before Carlton Morris equalised right on half time. That draw was the start of our unbeaten run, which in all competitions, now stands at eleven.

In the last round, we beat Premier League side Burnley at Turf Moor, coming from behind to win with goals from Josh Koroma and Matty Pearson. Barnsley had a topsy turvey encounter at home to League Two team Barrow. They were 2-0 up and cruising at half time, with Barrow down to ten men, but on the hour, it all kicked off. Firstly Ollie Banks, the son of former Town and Barnsley star, Ian Banks, scored a thunderbastard of a free kick, before Anthony Glennon levelled up. However Devante Cole scored another beauty to put the Tykes back in front, only for Barrow to go and equalise again. Morris put Barnsley back in front in the 88th minute to surely secure the victory, but no! Another player with Barnsley connections equalised in injury time. That was former junior player Josh Kay and that took the game into extra time. Only one more goal came and it was Carlton Morris who won it to finish the match at 5-4 to Barnsley.

So just like the previous round, there has to be a winner on the day, which could mean extra time and penalties. But what kind of line up will head coach Carlos Corberán pick for this one, bearing in mind we have a midweek match away at Preston coming up?

Well I reckon we'll see the new goalie, Jamal Blackman getting a game. Pipa probably, if he's fit enough after playing a good quarter of an hour on Wednesday night. And will birthday boy Jordan Rhodes get a start? Why not? Give Danny Ward a rest, he's earned it. And Carel Eiting? Oh yes!


Tickets: Adults - £10, Concessions - £5.

For the first time since turning 60, I've got a cheap ticket. Smile Not that I'm complaining. Our ticket prices are cheap enough for a season card and this getting in for a fiver is brilliant. Let's all get down there, get the place full and get the atmosphere rocking.

A brief history of Barnsley FC: I did all this earlier in the season. If you wish to read it, click the link. https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/showthread.php?tid=10805

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Head to Head

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Town lead the head to head with 32 wins to Barnsley's 28, with 16 draws.

However, we have never beaten them in the FA Cup and this is the fourth time we have been drawn together.

The first meeting was in 1947 in the 3rd round. We were in the First Division and had been for years. They were a 2nd Division side and they got their first ever win at Leeds Road in a shock 4-3 scoreline. I don't have a record of their scorers but ours came from Albert Bateman and two from footballing legend Peter Doherty, one of the finest footballers of the time.

Our second FA Cup meeting was in 1961 and once more, we were the team with the superior league position and once more, we lost out. Town were in the 2nd Division and Barnsley were in the 3rd when we met at Leeds Road for a 4th round match. Town had just beaten the mighty Wolverhampton Wanderers side, 2-1 in a replay in front of a massive crowd, the first played under the new Leeds Road floodlights.

This match was also played under the floodlights on a Wednesday night with another massive crowd, 44,761 turning out for this one. Disappointment was the mood afterwards as a John Coddington penalty was all we had to shout about in a 1-1 draw. The mood would've improved slightly as Town beat Sunderland at home in a league match on the Saturday, but then we went to Oakwell on the Monday for the replay and lost it 0-1.

The third time we met in the FA Cup was in 1977. This was a 1st round match at Oakwell. We had Tom Johnston in his third and final stint as manager and both clubs were by now floundering in the depths of the 4th Division. Barnsley won it 1-0.

So three meetings and it's Barnsley who have progressed each time. Time then for us to change all that.

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John Coddington





Wednesday night's line up at home to Cardiff:

40 Bradley Collins - Ex Forest Green and Burton goalkeeper.
6 Mads Andersen - Danish centre back
30 Michał Helik - Polish centre back, scored twice against us last season.
5 Liam Kitching - Ex Forest Green defender.
2 Jordan Williams - Town junior, only played one 1st team game for us.
10 Josh Benson - Arsenal junior, had a spell in the PL with Burnley.
17 Claudio Gomes - French kid on loan from Man City.
28 Domingos Quina - Midfielder on loan from Watford.
26 Rémy Vita - French full back on loan from Bayern Munich.
4 Callum Styles - They paid Bury half a million for him.
44 Devante Cole - Striker, son of Andy Cole.

Subs:
1 Jack Walton - Wears number 1 but isn't first choice.
11 Aaron Leya Iseka - 24 year old Belgian striker
14 Carlton Morris - Scored against us in December.
15 Jasper Moon - Young defender who came through the Academy.
21 Romal Palmer - Ex Man City junior
23 William Hondermarck - 21 year old French/Irish midfielder.
27 Amine Bassi - Midfielder on loan from Metz.






Recent form - last 6 matches:

Town 2-0 Derby
Town 1-1 Stoke
Reading 3-4 Town
Town 1-1 Swansea
Burnley 1-2 Town (FA Cup)
Blackburn 0-0 Town

Barnsley 0-1 Cardiff
Barnsley 0-1 Bournemouth
Forest 3-0 Barnsley
Barnsley 5-4 Barrow (aet) (FA Cup)
Blackburn 2-1 Barnsley
Barnsley 0-0 West Brom

Town are 5th in the Championship table with 48 points. Barnsley are rock bottom with 14.


Leading scorers:

Terriers:
Danny Ward (10)
Danel Sinani (5)
Josh Koroma (4)
Matty Pearson (4)
Duane Holmes (4)

Tykes:
Cauley Woodrow (4)
Carlton Morris (4)
Victor Adeboyejo (3)
Aaron Leya Iseka (3)



February the 5th down the ages: How did we get on in previous matches played on this date?

1910: Gainsborough Trinity (a) Midland League, lost 1-5 (W.E. Smith)
1916: Bradford (Park Avenue) (a) Wartime League, lost 0-3
1921: Blackburn Rovers (h) Div 1, drew 0-0
1927: West Ham United (a) Div 1, lost 2-3 (George Brown, William Devlin)
1938: Everton (h) Div 1, lost 1-3 (Lewis Brook)
1944: Barnsley (h) Wartime League, drew 2-2 (Billy Price 2)
1949: Newport County (h) FA Cup, lost 1-3 (Vic Metcalfe)
1955: Manchester United (h) Div 1, lost 1-3 (Jimmy Glazzard)
1966: Middlesbrough (a) Div 2, WON 3-1 (Les Massie 3)
1972: Fulham (h) FA Cup, WON 3-0 (Les Chapman, Jimmy Lawson 2)
1977: Brentford (a) Div 4, WON 3-1 (Kevin Johnson, Bobby Campbell, Nigel Smith og)
1983: Oxford United (a) Div 3, drew 1-1 (Malcolm Brown)
1994: Burnley (h) Division Two (3rd tier), drew 1-1 (Iffy Onuora)
2000: Portsmouth (h) Division One (2nd tier), lost 0-1
2002: Swindon Town (a) Division Tow (3rd tier), WON 1-0 (Chris Hay)
2005: Luton Town (h) League One (3rd tier), drew 1-1 (Luke Beckett)
2011: Exeter City (a) League One (3rd tier), WON 4-1 (Danny Cadamarteri, Gary Roberts, Anthony Pilkington, Kevin Kilbane)
2017: Leeds United (h) Championship, WON 2-1, (Izzy Brown, Michael Hefele)


Played 18. WON 6. Drew 5. Lost 7.

The WE Smith who scored on this date in 1910 wasn't the same WE Smith who played for us between 1920 and 22. This one was the first Billy Smith to play for Town, scoring 15 goals in 22 games in the Midland League. He later played for Stoke in the Southern League and had previously played for Bradford City in the First Division. The second Billy Smith was the famous one, the one called WH Smith (not the newsagent) and he is our record appearance maker. The third one was the WE Smith from 1920 to 1922 who only played 3 games for us.

Smith is a popular name. So is Brown. We have three Browns scoring on this date for Town. George Brown who scored in 1927 is our record goalscorer. Malcolm Brown who scored in 1983, holds the record for consecutive matches. And Izzy Brown, who scored against the BellEnders in 2017, holds the record for the most injuries in a career.  Rolleyes

Les Massie scored a hat trick against Middlesbrough at Ayresome Park on this day in 1966. Remarkably, that was his second hat trick against them in the same season as he scored three goals in the 6-0 win at Leeds Road. More remarkableness in that was that the other three goals in that game was also a hat trick. Alan Gilliver got that. So three hat tricks against the same opponent in one season. We only get one hat trick per decade these days. Blush

In 2017, we beat Leeds. Any excuse to watch this again........ Big Grin



FA Cup Quiz:

  1. In which year did Town win the Cup?
  2. Who did we beat?
  3. In which year did Barnsley win the FA Cup?
  4. Who did they beat?
  5. Who did Town beat 11-0 in 1909/10?
  6. How many times have we beaten Barnsley in the FA Cup?
  7. Who was Town manager for the 1928 Cup Final?
  8. Who was Town manager for the 1930 and 1938 Finals?
  9. Who scored Town's last goal in an FA Cup Final?
  10. Which player holds our record FA Cup appearances with 52 games?


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Again I'm hoping we take this seriously, prize money at stake not to mention a a possible money spinning tie in the next round and further TV/Gate money

Do I think we'll field a full team, no. Here's what I think Carlos will go with

Blackman

Pipa
Pearson
Sarr
Ruffles

Eiting
High
Holmes

Koroma
Rhodes
Thomas
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I believe iseka is the younger brother of michy batshuai or however it goes and Romel Palmer is related to Kasey I believe too
Another day, another door, another high, another low
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Like Wakey, I reckon we'll start like we did v Burnley with the bench warmers and newbies with strength in depth to bring on once we go behind again.

Well, we are Town. Whistle
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1-0 Holmes

Tried to gift them one straight back  Doh
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Whats gone wrong with koroma, he just doesn't seem all there atm
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We should've had more. Got a lucky ref decision at the end. But we should've been out of sight by then.
Terrible conditions though, meant not very good quality game. A win's a win though.
Bring on the next round.
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Expecting good footy in those conditions is asking a lot but I'll take 1-0, it gets us in the next round just as much as 3-0, plus, it keeps my fledgling acca alive. Part 2 will take a while to come to fruition.

The ref let a lot go for a derby and a cup match. Just happy he was sensible enough not to make everyone sit or play through another 30+ minutes of that and spotted a foul he might not otherwise have given on the halfway line at the end.

The liner down our side didn't see a thing for well over an hour, whichever way it went. Why am I not surprised by this?

So, Peterborough or Luton away next round then? We only get the glamorous ties.
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The draw is tomorrow morning around 11.40.

Let's hope the sermon doesn't go on too long then. Praying for a big name at home. Smile

Next round to be played Weds 2nd March.
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Highlights on here if you can't wait til midnight to watch us come on last on MOTD.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/60266374
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