Showing posts with label Birmingham City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Birmingham City. Show all posts

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.

Monday, 14 January 2013

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

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.