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Huddersfield Town John Smith's Stadium 12/12/23
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Huddersfield Town v Preston North End
John Smith's Stadium 12/12/2023


Epic fail by the club in the match preview Date: Tuesday 12th December, 7.45pm kick-off
Venue: Carrow Road

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LAST TIME OUT



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FORM GUIDE

Huddersfield 9 PNE 7

Town unbeaten in four slightly improved form

NEWBIES

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ATTACK

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THE JOY OF EX

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A warm welcome for the stopper tanged with Tangerine

HEAD TO HEAD

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Not played them this season a rarity after playing them every week last season

MANAGER

Darren Mark Moore (born 22 April 1974) is a professional football manager and former player who played as a centre-back. He is the current manager of EFL Championship club Huddersfield Town.

Born in England, he earned two international caps for Jamaica. Moore is also a member of the management committee of the Professional Footballers' Association. As a player, he represented Torquay United, Doncaster Rovers, Bradford City, Portsmouth, Derby County, Barnsley and Burton Albion. He also played for West Bromwich Albion, going on to serve as their manager between 2018 and 2019.

Darren made history by being the last player to be sent off at Deepdale on the artifical surface by leaving an imprint of Paul Raynor's head in the plastic

CULTURE

Lawrence Batley Theatre is a theatre in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England which offers drama, music, dance and comedy.

The theatre is named after Lawrence Batley, a local entrepreneur and philanthropist, who founded a nationwide cash and carry chain.

The building was originally built in 1819 as a Methodist chapel, called the Queen Street Chapel.[1] The architect is unknown but the chief mason was Joseph Kaye, the man who was also responsible for Huddersfield station.[1][2] It was opened on 9 July 1819 and the reporter in the Leeds Mercury described it as "one of the most handsome and commodious chapels in the kingdom; being capable of accommodating 3000 persons, and has been erected at an expense of from 8 to £10,000".[3] The chapel became a mission in 1906 until a decline in numbers saw the mission move out of the building in 1970 to a new building in King Street.[4] In 1973 the building was converted into an arts centre. However serious structural problems were discovered by Kirklees Metropolitan Council in 1975 and the Arts Centre was rehoused into Venn Street Arts Centre and the building remained vacant before being sublet to Novosquash Limited and converted to a squash club known as The Ridings. It also housed a restaurant and a The Catacombs Disco.[5][6] In 1989 the Kirklees Theatre Trust was given the go ahead to save the building from deterioration and launch Huddersfield's newest theatre. Building work for the theatre started in September 1992 and took 4 years to complete.

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Who’s Available?

After missing the Norwich City match through illness, Calvin Ramsay’s health will need to be assessed ahead of Tuesday.

Milutin Osmajić will also be monitored, with his return from injury expected either at the John Smith's Stadium or for the weekend’s visit of Watford.

Long-term absentee Emil Riis may also be in contention for that game at Deepdale against the Hornets.

Opposition Focus

Huddersfield Town, who occupy 21st position in the Championship – two points above the drop zone – head into Tuesday night unbeaten in their last four.

The vastly-experienced Neil Warnock left the club in September and former Sheffield Wednesday boss Darren Moore took over, tasked with moving the Terriers up the table.

They’ve picked up some positive results in recent weeks, most notably a 2-1 victory over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, but the manager was left disappointed at the weekend that his side let a lead slip to draw at home to Bristol City


Match Official

Referee: John Busby
Assistant Referees: Richard Wild and Mark Russell
Fourth Official: Geoff Eltringham

John Busby will take charge of his first PNE match of the season on Tuesday night, having refereed four of North End’s games last term.

The Lilywhites were unbeaten in those matches, with the latest being a 2-1 victory over Reading in April.

Busby has shown 69 yellow cards and one red in the 15 games he’s taken charge of this season.

MACS VIEW

Having seemingly adopted a 1960's Italian way of playing with a 9-1-0 formation we head over to West Yorkshire with no doubt the intention of boring the pants off everyone in the ground.
The last two league games between the sides in Yorkshire could have been classed as an atrocity against football, lost 1-0 under Frankie, won their last season under Mr Fantastic after 90 plus minutes of utter dire rubbish, can we make it a hat trick of shocking games, every possibility.
Two wins from the last 13 is relegation form bizarrely we are 8th  only saving grace is, it's only an hour away
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Huddersfield Town John Smith's Stadium 12/12/23 - by themaclad - 11-12-2023, 17:21
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