Tuesday 22 January 2013

Ward Sidelined For 6-8 Weeks

Danny Ward and Huddersfield Town have suffered yet another setback as the winger was announced to have obtained a broken metatarsal that will see him sidelined for 6-8 weeks. The winger has missed the past 5 matches due to both a knee injury and illness but Ward caught his foot in training which led to the broken metatarsal.

Huddersfield are without a win in 12 Championship league games now after a heavy 4-0 defeat against Watford at the weekend and Grayson is disappointed to have a player like Ward out of the team due to injury;

"We were working on having Danny back in the side, but he caught his foot awkwardly during a training session. He felt pain so we sent him for a scan which revealed the fracture."

"It means he is out for another six to eight weeks, and that's a setback both for the club and the player."

The injury means Ward will miss a major part of the terriers season as they struggle to climb away from a relegation battle that they are slowly being sucked in towards. Grayson is also feeling the pressure bit insists he is the right man to turn things back around at the club.






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Saturday 19 January 2013

Grayson Can't Hide Terriers Flaws

Grayson look on as Calum Woods re-emerges from the snow

Simon Grayson has given his assessment on his sides 4-0 defeat away at Watford which has taken the terriers to twelve games without a win in the Championship. Grayson could only watch as his side went one nil down just before half time through a dubious penalty decision but were totally outclassed in the second half as they fell to pieces. A lack of desire, heart and determination was evident throughout the team as they suffered another heavy defeat without netting once. 

Dixon's Reaction To Watford Game


Paul Dixon has spoken to the official Huddersfield Town website after a humiliating 4-0 defeat away at Watford. The terriers started the game off the better side but a penalty to Watford just on the stroke of half time was a massive blow to the confidence of Huddersfield and they went on to concede another three goals in the second half without reply;

"It was never a penalty. We did alright first half, but that decision went against us and ultimately it’s affected us. We went out in the second-half, didn’t perform well enough and lost another three goals. You can try and put days like this behind you, but you’ve got to learn from them. We really need to learn from this fast, because it’s happened a couple of times before this season before today; Millwall and Leicester being the outstanding ones."
"I don’t know what it is, but when we lose goals it seems to affect us. We need to stop letting goals affect us and work hard to get back into games when we concede first."
The heavy defeat today has taken Huddersfield Town's win less Championship league game streak to 12 and things dont look like they are going to get any better soon;
"First and foremost we have to work hard. That is the only way you can get out of situations like this. Hopefully the rest will come if we work hard."
Paul Dixon and the rest of the team will take a much needed break from Championship football as they take on Leicester in the 4th round of the FA Cup next Saturday and its a break which the defender is thankful to have;
"It’s always nice to play in the FA Cup. Obviously for me before this season I have played in the Scottish cups, but it’s great. It takes us away from the League for a week but if we can get a win next week, I hope that will kick-start our League season again."

Grayson; 'We Will Have To Work Very Hard'

Simon Grayson is backing his team to upset the bookies odds and come away from Watford with a much needed win today when the terriers take on Gianfranco Zola's men. The game will go ahead as planned after a decision was made at 9am this morning which took not only the pitch state into consideration but also the surrounding areas.

Grayson spoke to the official website yesterday afternoon and had this to say;
"They have been the surprise package so far this season. They have had an influx of foreign players who have helped them achieve some very good victories. They are a dynamic team who have excellent movement; it is going to be a tough game. Watford have been very good away from home, but not as good at home. If we can replicate some of our away performances from this season then I believe we have a very good chance." 
"Gianfranco has done a fantastic job since last summer and his team has the ability to get a result when they need one to stay in the top six. To get a win at Middlesbrough last week was a great result for them and they have got players who are very comfortable on the ball." 
"We will try and win the game by playing through and from the shape of our team. We will have to work very hard to stop them playing and when we have the ball we will have to be effective. We have got players in our squad who are capable of hurting the opposition. The likes of Beckford, Vaughan and Scannell, who looks like he is back to best with his recent performances, have the ability to cause teams problems."
Huddersfield Town went to 11 games without a win in the Championship last weekend with a 1-1 draw against Birmingham City but Grayson strongly believes his team are getting back to the way they were at the beginning of the season;
"To get an equaliser so late on gave everyone a lift and I felt that we deserved the goal. Jack Butland was the busiest 'keeper in the game and we stuck at our task; any point gained in the npower Championship is a valuable one. You can't repair confidence overnight, it is a gradual process.  We are progressing in the right manner, but we want to win a game to give everyone a massive boost. We will go to Watford on the weekend in a good frame of mind looking to cause an upset."
Neil Danns made his debut last weekend for the terriers after being brought in on loan from Leicester City and the midfielder impressed many Town fans with his work rate;
"When I signed Neil I said that he was a versatile player and he proved that against Birmingham by starting on the right and then moving in to the middle. He had only been at the football club a couple of days and I am confident that there is plenty more to come from him."
Grayson was also keen to state that he believes Oliver Norwood is slowly returning back to his normal form after he started in the middle against Birmingham City last Saturday;
"Oliver was flying when the team were playing well at the start of the season; he was the one making us tick. At this moment in time his confidence has dwindled, like one or two of the players, but I thought at Charlton and against Birmingham he showed glimpses of what he is capable of doing. All the players need to work hard to reach the levels that they were achieving at the start of the season."
Adam Hammill was also a major talking point in Grayson's interview yesterday and the terriers boss summed up the situation regarding the Wolves winger finished his loan with Town on Monday;
"I have spoken with Dean Saunders and he is currently taking stock of the situation. We will speak again after the weekend and see what he wants to do, that isn't to say that we have made a decision yet. We need to take stock of our own situation and work out where we need to strengthen."
Transfer speculation has also been following Jack Hunt around this month and its alleged that Swansea have made a bid of £3m for the young right back. However, Grayson dismissed these claims as simply paper talk;

"The transfer window brings about speculation left, right and centre for good players. We aren't a selling football club and we don't encourage bids from other clubs. Regarding Jack Hunt it is all speculation just like it could be with any player. We will get on with our business and comment on transfers in private."
Simon Grayson finished off his interview in a traditional way by updating the fans on the squads injuries ahead of today's game against Watford;
"Danny Ward has trained this week so we will see where he is; Joel Lynch is still unavailable though. Apart from those two everybody else is fit and available for selection, which is good. Oscar Gobern is making good progress and it is good that we are getting players back to full fitness."




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Friday 18 January 2013

Hunt Looking Ahead To Watford

Jack Hunt
Jack Hunt strongly believes that Huddersfield Town can take a lot from their last two games against Charlton and Birmingham City where they recorded a 1-0 victory and a 1-1 draw. Hunt spoke to the official Huddersfield Town website yesterday as the terriers look ahead to their weekend clash against Watford who are currently sitting in the play-off places of the Championship.
"The manager, Gianfranco Zola, has come in and done really well. I remember watching them on TV against Brighton and being really impressed."
Hunt knows that picking up a victory, after the terriers recent run of form has seen them go 11 league games without one, will be very difficult especially against a side who are pushing for promotion but he insisted that Adam Hammill's late equaliser has given the whole team some hope going into the weekend; 
"It was good to show the character we did and we can take it into this weekend as a positive. You do need something to kick off a good run and hopefully the last minute equaliser against Birmingham was that."
Hunt will more than likely start in the right back position for Huddersfield Town on Saturday if the game is to go ahead.

Lee Novak Out, Nahki Wells In?

Nahki Wells in action for Bradford City
Huddersfield Town are reportedly leading the race to sign highly rated frontman Nahki Wells from Bradford City. The young hot prospect has caught the attention of numerous clubs after Bradford's recent giant killings in the Capital One Cup but its the terriers who are currently looking the most likely to secure the strikers signature.

Tuesday 15 January 2013

Atkinson Signs Extension With Terriers

Atkinson celebrating the opening goal against Leeds United
Huddersfield Town have managed to negotiate a one year extension to 20 year old midfielder Chris Atkinson's contract with the option of a further 12 months if the terriers want to keep the youngster. Chris Atkinson's contract was due to end in the summer but after an impressive loan spell for Chesterfield last season which saw him net five goals in sixteen appearances, Simon Grayson has rewarded him with this contract extension.

Monday 14 January 2013

Hammill; "That’s To Say Thanks"

Hammill celebrates his stoppage time goal at the weekend
Adam Hammill has come out and thanked both the Huddersfield Town fans and club for his time at the terriers and for supporting him through one of his toughest times as a professional footballer. Adam Hammill's loan with Huddersfield has come to an end today and he will return to Wolves where his future remains a huge uncertainty. However, Hammill finished his loan spell in style by securing a last minute point with a stunning solo effort against Birmingham City at the weekend.

Anxiety Affecting Huddersfield Players


Simon Grayson believes that anxiety may well be part of the reason as to why his players are not picking up the results which they were doing at the beginning of the season. Huddersfield Town went yet another game without a win in the Championship after failing to get all three points against Birmingham City on Saturday at The John Smiths Stadium. This 1-1 draw has taken the terriers to eleven straight league games without a victory but Grayson remains upbeat about his team.

Sunday 13 January 2013

Grayson Relieved With Home Point

Simon Grayson & Lee Clark before kick-off
Huddersfield Town struck in second half stoppage time to deny the visitors, Birmingham City, all three points at The John Smiths Stadium. The game was not one that any Town fan will want to re-watch in a hurry as the terriers looked terrible throughout the game, especially after going a goal behind just before the interval. Huddersfield struggled both on and off the ball and in all honesty didn't deserve to be blessed with an incredible solo goal from Adam Hammill in the dying stages of the game as the terriers added another valuable point to their tally in the Championship.

Friday 11 January 2013

Skipper Happy To Be Back In Starting Line-Up


Peter Clarke has expressed his delight to be back in the starting line-up for tomorrow's game against Birmingham City. The central defender has become a fans favourite over the last couple of years due to his passion, belief and commitment that is shown each and every time he puts the blue & white stripe shirt on. However, Clarke has suffered a couple of setbacks in the last few weeks as he became an unused substitute on the terriers bench against both Sheffield Wednesday & Leicester City before helping Town secure a clean sheet against Charlton in the FA Cup.

Lee Clark; 'The Only Reason It Hurt Was Because I Loved The Job'


On February 15th 2012 it was revealed to the public that Lee Clark had indeed been sacked as manager of Huddersfield Town despite only being four points off the automatic promotion places in League One. This weekend will see Lee Clark return to The John Smiths Stadium with his current managerial job with Birmingham City who are currently sitting below the terriers in the Championship.

Wednesday 9 January 2013

Danns Looking To Push The Terriers Up The Table

Danns has joined the terriers on loan until the
end of the current 12/13 season
Neil Danns has assured Huddersfield Town fans that the club can still compete for a play-off spot this season despite a poor run of form which has seen them slip down the Championship league table. The terriers have recently gone ten games without a win before battling hard to defeat Charlton by one goal to nil and Danns knows exactly what is needed in this league to pick up vital points.

Grayson Eyes Next Transfer Targets

Simon Grayson and Huddersfield Town are believed to be in the pack of clubs fighting to secure two Scottish wingers signatures in the January transfer window. Both Aberdeen winger Ryan Fraser and Birmingham City's Chris Burke have caught the eye of Simon Grayson as the terriers look for a player to create the much needed service to the two front men that has been missing a lately.

Chris Burke is likely to make an appearance at The John Smiths Stadium on Saturday as Birmingham City visit the terriers home stomping ground.







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Tuesday 8 January 2013

Danns Signs For Terriers On Loan

Neil Danns has turned down a proposed loan move to Bristol City and has opted to join the terriers on loan from Leicester City. The midfielder caught the eyes of a lot of football fans this morning when he tweeted this;

"So just to keep you up to date I'm going on loan this afternoon I will announce who to around 1pm really appreciate the support, thank you. Need to play games, so it's best for all involved, it is to a club I've never played for before just so to stop all the speculation, thanks. And a team I haven't been heavily linked to."

Thursday 3 January 2013

Grayson's January Transfer Policy

Simon Grayson has today outlined his transfer policy for this January window and has indicated that himself & the club are looking at possible signings already. Grayson has watched his side drop down The Championship after failing to win in ten games despite a very successful start to the season. The pressure is now on the terriers to bounce back and widen the gap between themselves and the relegation zone;

"We're always keeping tabs on potential signings, and ideally, I'd like to bring a couple in, but they have to be the right deals. We're a generally young team, and of late I have questioned the decision-making on the pitch, and we are looking for people with that bit more experience and knowledge."

"I'm not a fan of the transfer window system, because I think it creates a stampede and inflates prices, but it's the system we have and you have to deal with it. I've had tremendous backing from the board ever since I arrived."





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Tuesday 1 January 2013

Grayson Accepts Responsibility For Foxes Mauling

Simon Grayson has come out and spoke to the press after he watched his side take a hammering from Leicester City with six goals going into the terriers goal. The game ended 6-1 to the foxes and Grayson has accepted responsibility for the heavy defeat but has insisted that his players must also take the blame as they all had a poor game today;

"I’m the Manager and I take responsibility for the football team, but you are lost for words at times,” Simon explained. “We came here with a game-plan to try and keep Leicester quiet by keeping things solid and making yourself hard to beat, which is why we played the system that we did, but we started the game dreadfully."
The Foxes were running riot at the beginning of the game.
They netted twice in the opening 20 minutes.
 "We wanted to go with a back four that was nice and solid behind a compact midfield five that would frustrate them, but certain players didn’t do the job that we asked them to do and before you know it you are two goals down and your plan goes out of the window. We switched to a 4-4-2 at that point, but that is a little expansive when you have Leicester playing to their capabilities with the passing, movement and pace they have in their team."
"We weren’t tight enough around the pitch. We knew Leicester would get off to a lightening start, because that’s how they’ve started many games this season, but obviously to go a couple of goals down so early on affected us."
"We asked the lads to go out in the second half and restore a little bit of pride, but only a few minutes in we were four goals down and it was a long slog in the second half for everybody."
Alex Smithies was removed from the game at half time and Grayson explained why this switch was made at the interval;
"Alex got a dead leg in the build-up to one of the goals. He tried to carry on, but he found it a bit too much so he came off."
Ian Bennett was Smithies replacement but even the veteran couldn't stop the terriers from shipping goals in the second half. Two quick fire goals meant Huddersfield were five nil down with over thirty minutes to play and things were not looking good. Grayson explained in his post match interview that the players have to take responsibility for this defeat just as much as he is doing;
"The players have to take a lot of responsibility on board, because they are making the wrong decisions. I’ll take responsibility too as it is my team and my players, but this is the same group of players that were in the top six of the division eight weeks ago that is suddenly making the wrong decisions. You look at Joel Lynch for their third goal. He made an absolutely crazy decision; why didn’t he put his foot through the ball? If we’d got in at half time two goals down we might have been able to address the situation."
"We are a young team, but once players cross the right line they have to make the right decisions – I can’t talk them through things all the time. It’s easy to play when the team is doing well, but we need players to dig in and understand what to do when things aren’t going well."
"You need players that will take responsibility; people with the knowledge of the game and the passion, desire and legs to do everything that I require. It’s worrying. We always look to be positive, but you can’t be positive after today’s performance because we were very lacklustre. All you want your players to do is run around, chase and work but we were second best to everything today. As I said earlier, Leicester have good players and are rightly one of the favourites for the division but they looked streets ahead of us."
"You have to apologise to the supporters for the performance we put out there, but at the same time you have to give credit to Leicester. They are a good team. However, we certainly helped them win the game comfortably today and that is hugely disappointing. We need to do something about it. A few weeks ago everybody was giving us plaudits and perhaps the players started to believe in that and think they are better players than they are? They have stopped working like they did in the first half of the season and are doing things that have got us into this dip that we’re in at this moment in time."

Huddersfield Hit For Six By Foxes

Huddersfield Town's new year got off to the worst possible start today as they fell victims to a Foxes mauling at the King Power Stadium. Leicester smashed six goals past the terriers with only one reply from Grayson's side who looked woeful at times.

The defeat means Huddersfield are now ten games without a win in The Championship. Post match interviews from Grayson & the players will soon be available on the site.







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