28-12-2023, 14:01
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Huddersfield Town v Middlesbrough
The Sky Bet Championship
Friday December 29th - 19:45 ko
at the John McAlpharm Stadium
The Sky Bet Championship
Friday December 29th - 19:45 ko
at the John McAlpharm Stadium
Huddersfield Town welcome Middlesbrough to the JSS on Friday night for this year's annual Memorial Match.
This comes on the back of a very unexpected, decent performance against Blackburn Rovers on Boxing Day. One which had our benevolent owner Kevin Nagle, commenting on Twitter once again........
Quote:That’s what we’re talking about!
A nice Boxing Day gift for all!!
Very proud of the staff and especially the players for going all out when shorthanded. Everyone played together and we got a much deserved result!
Very pleased to give the home supporters an entertaining match, now let’s get some momentum going this weekend.
Can’t WAIT to get out there for the month and pitch in.
Rome wasn’t built in a day, but today was a great start!!
Today was a great start? Start? This match marked the halfway line of the season, Kev! Has he drawn a line under the Norwich game and said that the season starts here?
Two players limped out of that Blackburn game. The goalkeeper Chris Maxwell went first, replaced by young Aussie Jacob Chapman. No news yet on how bad an injury that was, but hopefully Lee Nicholls will be back from his absence due to concussion protocols anyway. David Kasumu, who's only recently returned from injury was the other. Hopefully he was just taken off precautionary. He's been in terrific form since his return to the side.
Middlesbrough also have a few injury worries to contend with, including two ex Town players. Lewis O'Brien, on loan from Nottingham Florist and Tommy Smith, have both been missing from action recently. Just like ourselves, they had a number of untried youngsters on the Boxing Day subs bench.
Head to Head
Boro lead the head to head with 45 wins to Town's 35, with 22 draws.
The most recent game was a 1-1 draw up at the Riverside Stadium. Our London Welsh wizard, Sorba Thomas fired in a corner from in front of the Town fans, which appeared to go straight in. Replays showed that it went in off the unfortunate Dael Fry to be the first of "Own Goals" entries into our leading scorers chart this season.
That was shortly after half time. Boro equalised on the hour through Hayden Hackney.
That match came just a week and a bit after we had met in the Carabooboo Cup first round. We lost 3-2 after taking an early lead through the nasty wee prick, Kian Harratt, after good work from Josh Austerfield winning the ball off an over elaborate Boro side trying to play out from the back.
They went route 1 for the next significant happening in the match when with less than a quarter of an hour on the clock, a long ball played over the top ended with Jaheim Headley inadvertantly touching one of the Boro attackers and getting sent off. That changed the game and within five minutes, Boro were level.
They went 2-1 up and then 3-1 up in the second half before Kyle Hudlin stooped higher than the Boro defence to score his first first team goal for the club in injury time to make the final score 3-2 to Middlesbrough.
Boro went on to get knocked out by (checks Wikipedia).....they're still in it. Having beaten us, they then won at Bolton 3-1, won 2-0 at the Manningham Tip, won 3-2 at St James' Park, Exeter. Then just before Christmas, won 3-0 at Port Vale. So all away ties, but against lower league opposition.
If only we'd take that competition seriously once in a while.
They'll play Chelsea in the New Year over two legs to see who will play Liverpool or Fulham in the Final.
So what's going on down in Smoggyland? Managed nowadays by Michael Carrick, from the famous Wallsend Boys Club.
Deemed to be not good enough for Huddersfield Town in 2022, who plumped for Mark Fotheringham instead as Head Coach because of his work alongside some of the biggest names in European football rather than appointing someone who as a player won.......
The FA Youth Cup with West Ham
The Intertoto Cup with West Ham
The Premier League four times with Manchester United
The FA Cup with Manchester United
The Community Shield six times with Manchester United
The Champions League with Manchester United
The Europa League with Manchester United
The FIFA Club World Cup with Manchester United
and won 34 England caps.
He had 18 years as a player in the Premier League before hanging up his boots and joining the Old Trafford coaching staff, working for José Mourinho and alongside current Ipswich boss Kieran McKenna. He kept his place when Ole Gunnar Solskjær took over from José and then had a three match stint as caretaker when Ole left. Ralf Rangnick then got the job and Carrick stepped down from his role.
He took over at Middlesbrough in October 2022 and guided his new club to 4th place in the Championship, losing out in the Play Offs, beaten at the semi stage by Coventry.
Boxing Day's line up at Rotherham:
23 Glover
15 Dijksteel
6 Fry
5 Clarke
24 Bangura
16 Howson
4 Barlaser
11 Jones
10 Rogers
29 Greenwood
18 Silvera
Subs:
3 van den Berg
8 McGree
14 Gilbert
19 Coburn
25 Crooks
27 Engel
32 Jones
48 Kavanagh
52 Bridge
Recent form - last 6 matches:
Town 3-0 Blackburn
Norwich 2-0 Town
Millwall 1-1 Town
Town 1-3 Preston
Town 1-1 Bristol City
Swansea 1-1 Town
Rotherham 1-0 Boro
Boro 1-0 WBA
Port Vale 0-3 Boro (EFL Cup)
Swansea 1-2 Boro
Boro 1-2 Hull
Boro 0-2 Ipswich
Town are 21st in the Championship table with 25 points. Boro are 14th with 33.
Leading scorers:
Terriers:
Delano Burgzorg (6)
Michal Helik (5)
Smoggies:
Emmanuel Latte Lath (7)
Morgan Rogers (6)