Showing posts with label Sheffield United. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sheffield United. Show all posts

Saturday, 19 May 2012

Huddersfield Town Wembley Ticket Dispute

A lot of Huddersfield Town fans have been dissapointed as well as annoyed with the inability to purchase tickets to Wembley at the official stadium ticket office. Being forced to purchase online or via telephone with TicketMaster. Today, the Chief Executive of Huddersfield Town Nigel Clibbens explained why this was the situation;

"The trip to Wembley looks to have created real excitement with the fans and tickets are selling really quickly. Everything looks set for a massive Town following and a great occasion.
"To sell upwards of 30,000 tickets with travel, including coaches and trains, in less than 10 days is a real logistical challenge. Put simply, our own Ticket Office isn't capable of doing that and we have to be realistic; whilst we could have taken a brave decision and tried to manage the process ourselves, it would not have been right and we were not prepared to risk operational problems in selling the tickets and serving our fans.
"Also, as well as dealing with Wembley, the Ticket Office has to deal with a big Huddersfield Giants game at the Stadium tonight.
"Like last year, we made a very early decision to contract out to Ticketmaster, who are experts in dealing with huge demand in a short period. This means booking fees have to be paid by fans, which is not ideal.
"I'm sure some fans would have preferred to buy directly from the Ticket Office and avoid the booking fee, but this would only have led to massive queues and long waits and run the risk of some very stressed and upset fans.
"The decision was made to give the best service to the fans. So far feedback is favourable with half a dozen adverse comments out of the 10,000 sold. When people have problems, our Ticket Office staff are sorting them out; they are first class, as our fans know."

So what do you think of the whole ticket scenario? Tell us what you think over in the forums.

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Grayson Praises Club After Play-Off Victory

Simon Grayson at the end of the second leg last
night with chairman Dean Hoyle

Simon Grayson was delighted with the outcome of last nights match but took time to praise the club with his post match interview. Here is what he had to say;

"It was a very nervous and tense night, which you expect with the Play-Offs because we knew MK Dons would give us a really good game. MK Dons passed the ball around and caused us one or two problems, but we stuck to our game, got the result and that is all that matters. I had belief that the players could produce a performance; I think we could have killed the game off with the opportunities that we had."


Grayson proceeded to state that the impact Alan Smith had on the game was inevitable an something he had seen coming;

"You could see the scenario of Alan Smith coming on, who had been booed all night scoring a goal - thankfully he did it with only a couple of minutes to go. When there are two minutes to go anything can happen, but thankfully we saw it out."


A trip to Wembley now awaits Huddersfield Town where they will be up against fellow Yorkshire rivals Sheffield United.

"It has got the ingredients of being a great game with Yorkshire pride at stake, but there is a bigger prize - that being a ticket to the Championship. We will go there in good spirits and play how we want to play. We will work hard in the week leading up to it on the training ground to make sure that we finish off the job. There is no point going to Wembley if you're not going to win it and that is our ambition.
"The teams know a lot about each other and it will come down to which team can handle the occasion on the day. A bit of magic or maybe a decision going for you or against you can win you the game."


The Town fans were in full voice last night and filled up the complete Brittania Rescue stand to create a cracking atmosphere. Grayson talked about how important the fans are;

"It was a cracking atmosphere - and we knew it would be. I think the Club did a lot to drum up support and make sure there was a positive vibe around the place and that is what it is all about. A trip to Wembley is what the football club deserves; the Chairman has been immense for the Club and hopefully we can repay him by getting promoted to the Championship."



Sunday, 29 April 2012

Play-Off Teams Current Form

Going into the play-offs with good form is crucial as you need all your players to be up for the big games as well as have confidence in each other and the clubs manager/staff. With two out of the four play-off places already decided in League 1, we look at the form of the six contenders for promotion through the play-offs this year.

Sheffield United
Last 5 games
Sheff Utd 2-2 Stevenage
Mk Dons 1-0 Sheff Utd
Sheff Utd 3-1 Leyton Orient
Rochdale 2-5 Sheff Utd
Sheff Utd 2-1 Bournemouth

FORM - WWWLD
10 points out of a possible 15


Sheffield Wednesday
Last 5 Games
Brentford 1-2 Sheff Wed
Sheff Wed 2-1 Carlisle
Colchester 1-1 Sheff Wed
Sheff Wed 3-0 Oldham
Huddersfield 0-2 Sheff Wed

FORM - WWDWW
13 points out of a possible 15


MK Dons
Last 5 Games
Rochdale 1-2 MK Dons
MK Dons 1-0 Sheff Utd
Scunthorpe 0-3 MK Dons
MK Dons 3-0 Tranmere
Preston 1-1 MK Dons

FORM - DWWWW
13 points out of a possible 15


Huddersfield Town
Last 5 Games
Walsall 1-1 Huddersfield
Huddersfield 1-0 Scunthorpe
Preston 1-0 Huddersfield
Bournemouth 2-0 Huddersfield
Huddersfield 0-2 Sheff Wed

FORM - LLLWD
4 points out of a possible 15


Stevenage
Last 5 Games
Sheff Utd 2-2 Stevenage
Stevenage 2-1 Brentford
Stevenage 1-0 Carlisle
Yeovil 0-6 Stevenage
Stevenage 1-1 Preston

FORM - DWWWD
11 points out of a possible 15


Notts County
Last 5 Games
Wycombe 3-4 Notts County
Notts County 2-4 Bury
Brentford 0-0 Notts County
Notts County 3-1 Yeovil
Leyton Orient 0-3 Notts County

FORM - WWDLW
10 points out of a possible 15


Carlisle United
Last 5 Games
Carlisle 4-1 Exeter
Sheff Wed 2-1 Carlisle
Stevenage 1-0 Carlisle
Carlisle 0-1 Charlton
Carlisle 0-0 Scunthorpe

FORM - DLLLW
4 points out of a possible 15

As you can see, Huddersfield Town are currently the most off-form team within the play-off positions in League 1. They have picked up less than a third of the amount of points that rival club Sheffield Wednesday have picked up in the last five games which is why they have slipped down the league table to fifth below MK Dons. All the other play-off promotion contenders seem to have peaked right towards the end of the season and so they shall all be going into the games on a massive high compared to Huddersfield Town who's last back to back win came in the middle of March. What may  become vital is that MK Dons shall take second leg home advantage in the semi-final tie against Huddersfield which is something you want your team to have.

If you was to go on form then Huddersfield Town would be the first team to be knocked out in the play-offs and fail to reach the final which this year is down at Wembley. However, football is full of surprises and a team which goes into the play-offs as slight underdogs tend to play with no fear which can bring the best out of the whole squad. Simon Grayson shall undoubtedly be trying to motivate his players come the play-offs time and his experience with both Blackpool & Leeds has seen him in these positions before. It could well be a stroke of genius by Dean Hoyle to employ a manager who will be able to cope with all the pressures that come with a team in the play-offs. Did he realise that Huddersfield Town was never going to achieve automatic promotion under Lee Clark and ultimately decided to just get a manager on board that has a good past record in the play-offs so that the club have got the best chance of promotion this year? No one shall know apart from Hoyle himself and as the play-offs loom ever closer, the question is...Does Huddersfield Town & Simon Grayson have it in them to defy current form and obtain promotion against all the odds?