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World Cups and Huddersfield Town don't naturally go together, but the Terriers have had some presence at the biggest tournament in football. Juninho Bacuna going to the 2026 World Cup with Curaçao, Aaron Mooy facing Lionel Messi in Qatar 2022, and Mathias Jørgensen at Russia 2018 are just some of the stories we talk about in this episode purely because we want some Town-related facts for this summer's tournament.Join Adam, Brady and Tom in this World Cup special as they make their Huddersfield Town World Cup XIs too.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!***Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Alongside our weekly coverage, we sit down with former Huddersfield Town players, managers, and club personalities to hear untold stories, memorable moments, dressing-room insights, and reflections on their time wearing the blue and white stripes. Whether it's club legends, fan favourites, or key figures from Town's past, our interviews celebrate the rich history and identity of Huddersfield Town.#HTAFC #HuddersfieldTown #Terriers #LeagueOne Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As we approach the start of the 2026 World Cup, we take a look back at the previous three tournaments and deliver our rankings! But before that we hear about Alex falling asleep at a Boyzone concert despite Ronan and the boys' best efforts on stage!Ā We dig into your 00's correspondence - this time, it's Huddersfield Town being stood up by Phil Parkinson, resulting in one passive aggressive chairman!Ā Plus, we are joined by THE star of the '94 World Cup in the USA - the one and only John Aldridge! And we of course the question about that infamous bust up on the touchline!Ā If you've got anything at all to contribute, you can email us at: hello@letsbehavingyou.com If you're a member of the QK Fan club - good news! As the QK fan club transitions to LBHY fan club you'll still get access to all the old QK subscriber episodes and you'll be getting monthly special episodes from LBHY as well (which may very well include, Big Ron Manager..) So good night Richard Wright, Chris, Alex and Nick x Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The lack of ball knowledge is on show as Adam and Brady react to our pre-season predictions. And it doesn't make for pretty listening for them! Before the season kicked off, we each made eight bold predictions for the 2025/26 campaign. We thought we knew exactly what was going to happen.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Alongside our weekly coverage, we sit down with former Huddersfield Town players, managers, and club personalities to hear untold stories, memorable moments, dressing-room insights, and reflections on their time wearing the blue and white stripes. Whether it's club legends, fan favourites, or key figures from Town's past, our interviews celebrate the rich history and identity of Huddersfield Town.#HTAFC #HuddersfieldTown #Terriers #LeagueOne Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Huddersfield Town have finally announced that Martin Drury will be head coach with Jon Stead as assistant, so Pat and Adam talk about the breaking news and what it means to the club. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Alongside our weekly coverage, we sit down with former Huddersfield Town players, managers, and club personalities to hear untold stories, memorable moments, dressing-room insights, and reflections on their time wearing the blue and white stripes. Whether it's club legends, fan favourites, or key figures from Town's past, our interviews celebrate the rich history and identity of Huddersfield Town.#HTAFC #HuddersfieldTown #Terriers #LeagueOne Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Huddersfield Town's 2025/26 season will not be one to remember, but Pat and Adam miss the season reviews that clubs no longer release so talk through the campaign that promised lots and ultimately delivered little.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam, Brady and Pat get together for a round-up of all things Huddersfield Town. They comb through the Terriers' retained list and consider the departure of Mickel Miller and whether they'd welcome back any of the loanees returning to their parent clubs. Also, they discuss the rumours that Huddersfield Town are reportedly set to offer interim head coaches Martin Drury and Jon Stead the role permanently, and what it would mean ahead of next season.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Huddersfield Town Women were crowned FA Women's National League Division One North champions last week, and in a special episode, ahead of their cup final this evening, we speak to defenders Beth Ibbotson and Beth Stanfield, We Are Terriers journalist Chris Donald and manager Glen Preston about how they achieved it.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pat Moore and Tom Bradshaw talk through Huddersfield Town's latest injury-time conceder to go from winning to drawing as the play-off dream is mathematically impossible ahead of hosting Mansfield. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brady and Adam are here to chat about Huddersfield Town's 1-1 draw with Cardiff and reflect on their chat with Kevin Nagle.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
YP football writers Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall join FootballTalk host Mark Singleton to cast an eye over the latest events in and around the Yorkshire football scene.They start off at Old Trafford where, on Monday night, Leeds United took a huge step to securing their Premier League status for a second season after beating Manchester United 2-1 āĀ the win moving them six points clear of the bottom three with six games remaining.They then turn their attention to the Yorkshire derby between Barnsley and Rotherham United, which saw the Tykes claim all three points in their 3-1 victory and condemn their visitors to a seventh game without a win. The Millers then followed this result with a 3-0 defeat when they visited Wigan Athletic and in doing so, they sealed their relegation in the process. What next for both clubs?Another all-Yorkshire clash brought together Sheffield United and Hull City, the Blades coming away with all three points to leave the Tigers looking over their shoulders in the race to secure a play-off spot.Huddersfield Town who played out a 1-1 draw when they hosted Cardiff City and while theyĀ still have a chance to get into the League One play-offs, they need to start finding ways to close the gap sooner rather than later.Finally for this week, Stuart picks out his Yorkshire-based Player of the Week, while Leon selects the best YorkshireĀ Team of the Week.
Huddersfield Town owner Kevin Nagle hosted a Q&A with a bunch of Huddersfield Town podcasts, and Brady Frost & Adam Gearing were in attendance at the Accu Stadium to ask him questions including why hasn't success immediately come to the club so far, does he feel he's had a tough act to follow and why does he actually love Huddersfield Town? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Yorkshire Post's Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall join FootballTalk host Mark Singleton once again and start by casting an eye over Middlesbrough's chances of automatic promotion to the Premiership āĀ chances that took a knock when they lost 2-1 to Millwall and then drop further points in a 2-2 draw with Swansea City.Hull City remain in with an outside chance of gatecrashing the top two but are likely to run out of time after a 1-1 draw at Oxford United was followed by a 0-0 stalemate at home to leaders Coventry City.Ā In the FA Cup, Leeds United edged through to the semi-finals for the first time since 1987 when they won 4-2 on penalties against West Ham after the teams could not be separated at 2-2.Ā And have Huddersfield Town reignited their chances of making the League One play-offs following their 2-1 win at Leyton Orient āĀ the result leaving them just three points off sixth place with five games remaining.And after Barnsley suffered a 3-0 defeat at home to play-off chasing Plymouth Argyle on Easter Monday could they yet be sucked back into a relegation dogfight at the bottom of League One?Finally this week,Ā Leon selectsĀ his Player of the Week before looking to Stuart plumps for a Yorkshire Team of the Week.
Pat Moore and Adam Gearing are joined by Gabriel Moore to look back on a dramatic Easter period, as Huddersfield Town kept their play-off hopes alive in the most dramatic fashion as they snatched a 90+16th minute winner against Leyton Orient. The late heroics followed a frustrating 0ā0 draw away at fellow promotion contenders Reading, leaving their top-six ambitions still hanging by a thread. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's show, host Mark Singleton is joined by The YP's football writers, Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall, to assess where each of Premier League and EFL clubs lie ahead of the last few weeks of the 2025-26 season.Ā They start at Harrogate Town, Yorkshire's sole League Two representativeĀ and who are almost starting into the abyss after a 2-0 defeat at home to Notts County combined with positive results elsewhere for their rivals left them bottom of the standings, four points from safety with just six games remaining.If the Sulphurites do survive York City will be hoping to join them back in the fourth tier, locked in a fierce battle with Rochdale for the one and only automatic promotion spot.The panel then take a look at the run-in from the Premier League down to League One, starting in the Premier League with Leeds United, who have eight games remaining to secure their top-flight status āĀ currently sitting four points clear of the bottom three.In the Championship, there are four Yorkshire teams each fighting for their own different reasons with Middlesbrough hoping to claim automatic promotion, Hull City wanting to book their place in the play-offs, Sheffield United wanting to have a strong finish to the season and Sheffield Wednesday determined to show that they have some fight as they head into League 1.And, in League 1, there is plenty to keep us occupied with Bradford City still in the hunt for a play-off spot, with Huddersfield Town still hoping to join them in the post-season despite a recent drop off in form.Barnsley and Doncaster Rovers, meanwhile, simply want to head into the summer in a positive frame of mind following testing campaigns, while Rotherham United will be hoping Lee Clark can drag them to safety with just eight games left to overturn the nine-point gap that currently exists between themselves and the team immediately above the drop zone, Blackpool.
How tall was Paul Dixon? How many goals did Andy Booth score in his last five games? Who was the starting XI in a 2024 FA Cup game against Manchester City?All the above is answered (and more) in an epic battle between Brady Frost & Tom Bradshaw against Patrick Moore & Adam Gearing.3:20 - Round 1 - General Town knowledge33:31 - Round 2 - My Town // Rank the three players' height53:36 - Round 3 - Missing Town XISubscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's show, Leon Wobschall and Stuart Rayner join host Mark Singleton and start off by assessing the Yorkshire derby between Hull City and Sheffield Wednesday āĀ when the Tigers came from behind to win 3-1, maintaining their push for automatic promotion while piling on the agony for the beleagured Owls.In another Yorkshire derby, Doncaster Rovers took the points in a 1-0 win over Barnsley, before winning by the same scoreline against Port Vale to offer hope of a strong finish to what has been a testing first season back in League One.Ā Following last week's sacking of Matt Hamshaw āĀ which happened while last week's podcast was being recorded āĀ the Millers have moved swiftly to bring in a replacement in the shape of former Huddersfield Town boss Lee Clark.Ā He had a tough start when overseeing a 3-0 defeat at runaway leaders Lincoln City, but it will have given him an insight into the size of the task he has been handed at the New York Stadium. Off the field, Tony Stewart has transferred the majority stake in the club to his son, Richard.Ā Finally, Stuart singles out his Yorkshire-based Player of the Week, while Leon picks out which Yorkshire club is deserving of this week'sĀ Team of the Week accolade.
On this week's show, The YP's football writing team of Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall join host Mark Singleton and start at the Riverside with promotion-chasing Middlesbrough - currently gunning for automatic promotion from the Championship.Ā This week saw them fall to a 1-0 defeat against Charlton Athletic before behind held to a 1-1 draw by Bristol City, a result which leaves them in the top two ahead of this weekend but with a number of rivals breathing hard down their neck.Ā Bradford City had a similar week, a weekend loss followed by a 1-1 draw in midweek at home to Mansfield town āĀ do the Bantams have what it takes to stay the course and be among the League One play-off contenders?Leeds United secured a vital point in a 0-0 draw at Crystal Palace, but they remain just three points above the bottom three. Can they keep enough teams below them come the end of the season?Huddersfield Town remain in the play-off picture following a 2-2 draw with leaders Lincoln City and will be hoping they can collect enough points from their remaining games to secure a top-six finish.Ā And we assess what remains for Barnsley in their run-in and whether they have enough to make a late charge for the play-offs, or is it already too late?Finally this week, Leon picks out his YorkshireĀ Player of the Week while Stuart selects the White Rose's Team of the week.
Pat Moore and Adam Gearing talk through Huddersfield Town's latest snoozefest as the Terriers grind out a 0ā0 draw at rock bottom Port Vale. Somehow, Town still sit 6th in League One despite another game short on chances and excitement. Attention now turns to a much bigger test as league leaders Lincoln City head to the John Smith's Stadium.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The YP's football writers Leon Wobschall and Stuart Rayner join host Mark Singleton once again to cast their eyes over the last few days of the Yorkshire footballing landscape.Ā This week, they start with the League One Yorkshire derby between Huddersfield Town and Rotherham United, one which saw the Terriers edge to a 1-0 win and maintain their play-off hopes, while making life more difficult down the bottom for the Millers.Sheffield WednesdayĀ claimed their first point in 14 games with a 1-1 draw against Watford, while steps towards new ownership seemed to move forward, making for a rare positive week..Ā Hull City enjoyed a mixed week, losing 3-1 to Millwall while getting the better of Wrexham on Tuesday āĀ butĀ how does that leave their automatic promotion chances?Excitement is taking hold at Elland Road after Leeds United booked their first FA Cup quarter-final spot since 2003 with a convincing 3-0 win over Norwich City, guaranteeing them a trip to West Ham United for a place in the semi-finals.Doncaster Rovers grabbed a midweek point against Luton Town but are still in need of much more in order to pull themselves clear of trouble at the bottom end of the League One table āĀ can they pull it off?Barnsley earned a hard-fought point against high-flying Cardiff City as well as a 2-1 win over Exeter City, but is theirĀ League One campaign in danger of fizzling out to nothing?Finally for this week, we turn to Stuart for his Player of the Week and Leon for his Team of the Week.
Pat and Adam talk through Huddersfield Town's 1-0 win over Rotherham in an awful game at the Accu Stadium and look forward to their travel to Port Vale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, former Town player Alex Smithies joins Tom to chat about his time with Huddersfield Town. Alex is a local lad played for the Terriers between 2007-2015 before going on to join QPR.We speak to the former Town number one about his time with the Terriers, including his first-team debut and the baptism of fire, those penalties at Wembley and why he left football behind after retiring.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam and Brady mull over Huddersfield Town's 1-0 defeat to Wigan Athletic in the latest episode of Gerrit Forrad. Jenson Weir's deflected strike gave the Latics a 1-0 victory, but after the Terriers suffered a fifth away defeat in their last six matches, and three losses in the last four games, the lads wonder if this is the end of Town's playoff hopes?Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The FootballTalk panel start this week's podcast off at the Steel City derby, which saw Sheffield United come out on top with a 3-1 victory and in the processĀ confirmĀ Sheffield Wednesday's relegation to League One.Ā What are the implications for the Owls and how long will it take for them to get back up to the Championship?The Yorkshire derby between Doncaster Rovers and Rotherham United also comes under the spotlight, as does the Millers' midweek trip to Bradford City āĀ both games ending in defeat and increasing the relegation fears for Matt Hamshaw's team.Another topic, another Yorkshire derby, with Huddersfield Town returning to winning ways against Barnsley. The result strengthened belief in the Terriers' play-off bid, while Barnsley remain stuck in limbo almost, still in sight of a late play-off push, but also having to be wary of the teams beneath them in the standings.Finally, Stuart is tasked with picking his Team of the week, while Leon selects his Player of the Week.Ā
Pat and Adam break down Huddersfield Town's 2ā1 victory over Barnsley before looking ahead to the weekend trip to relegation-bound Wigan. They also discuss the key points from the club's General Meeting, where it was revealed that Town suffered a loss of 2,000 season-ticket holders but still recorded a Ā£1m increase in revenue. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En af spillets helt store engelske managers, Herbert Chapman, besĆøgte KĆøbenhavns IdrƦtspark mange gange i 20'erne og 30'erne med fĆørst Huddersfield Town og siden Arsenal FC.Her fĆ„r du historien om Chapmans karriere lige fra hans fĆørste Ć„r som aktiv spiller og spillende manager, hvor han viste de fĆørste tegn pĆ„ den innovative tilgang til managerjobbet, der siden gjorde ham berĆømt ā bĆ„de hvad angĆ„r taktiske dispositioner, mandskabspleje og rammerne omkring trƦning og kampe.Du hĆører ogsĆ„, hvordan Chapman byggede bĆ„de Huddersfield og Arsenal op til at vinde titler pĆ„ stribe, men det er ogsĆ„ historien om fodbold under 1. verdenskrig, om hvorfor vi i dag kender Leeds United og ikke Leeds City, om dramatiske pokalfinaler og guldkampe ā og om bĆ„de storslĆ„ede sejre og forsmƦdelige nederlag til de udvalgteStƦvnehold, der jƦvnligt prĆøvede krƦfter med Chapmans hold.Selv et tysk Graf Zeppeliner-luftskib finder flere gange vej til denne fortƦlling om fodbold i mellemkrigstiden!
On this week's show, The Yorkshire Post's Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall join host Mark Singleton once again to go through the latest action involving Yorkshire's leading clubs.Ā They start by casting an eye over events at the MKM Stadium last Friday in the FA Cup fourth round when Hull City hosted Premier League Chelsea, now managed by former Tigers manager, Liam Rosenior, who led his players to a comfortable 4-0 win.A 3-1 Monday night defeat at Championship title rivals Coventry City saw Middlesbrough slip from top spot with all eyes now firmly fixed on their next opponent, Oxford United.Ā Two wins āĀ with two clean sheets āĀ saw Bradford City boost their push for promotion from League One after suffering a short slump āĀ do they have what it takes to secure eitherĀ a top-two finish or the post-season.Leeds United brought the curtain down on the weekend for Yorkshire, but required penalties to get past FA Cup fourth round hosts, Birmingham City āĀ earning themselves a date with Norwich City, the former club of Whites boss, Daniel Farke.And, after Doncaster Rovers got the better of League One Yorkshire rivals Huddersfield Town, what will be the impact on both teams' 2025-26 campaigns?Finally this week, Leon picks out his top Yorkshire Team of the Week, whileĀ Stuart chooses the Yorkshire-basedĀ Player of the Week.
My Town is back, and in this episode, we spoke to Huddersfield Town fan and comedian Graeme Rayner about his love for the Terriers.You can join Graeme in H Town from 8pm on Friday 27 February for an evening with two Town legends and former skippers in 'The General' Jonathan Hogg and Tommy Smith. Expect lots of stories, laughs and behind-the-scenes insights from their time at Town and beyond. Book your tickets here: https://www.gagnboneman.com/event-details/an-evening-with-jonathan-hogg-and-tommy-smithSubscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brady and Adam sit down to discuss Huddersfield Town's 1-0 defeat to Stevenage. Are we seeing the first low point of the Liam Manning tenure? And is it down to a negative setup, or a return of a frustrating sense of déjà vu? They speak about Dion Charles, is the season going to fizzle out or are we all being too downbeat with players still to come back?Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Huddersfield Town 1921ā1928: England's First Super Club?How did Huddersfield Town become English football's first true dynasty ā and why does their story still matter today?In this episode of By Far The Greatest Team, Graham and Jamie are joined by regular Phil Craig to explore one of the most important ā yet often overlooked ā eras in football history: Huddersfield Town between 1921 and 1928.Before Arsenal's glamour years.Ā Before Busby. Before Shankly.Ā There was Herbert Chapman in West Yorkshire.This was the team that won three consecutive league titles (1924, 1925, 1926) ā the first club in English football history to achieve the feat. But this isn't just a story about silverware. It's about innovation.We dive into Huddersfield's 1922 FA Cup triumph, the dramatic 1923ā24 title race decided on goal average against Cardiff City, and the tactical revolution Chapman quietly introduced to the English game. At a time when football was chaotic and physical, Huddersfield played with structure, discipline, and clarity of roles ā concepts that feel modern even now.We explore:Herbert Chapman's revolutionary approach to managementHow Huddersfield edged Cardiff City in one of the tightest title races everWhy having just five regular goal scorers didn't stop them dominatingThe physicality of 1920s football and how Huddersfield rose above itWhy this team laid the groundwork for Arsenal's later dominanceWere Huddersfield England's first āsuper clubā?Ā Do three consecutive titles automatically place them among the All-Time Greats?Ā Or has history quietly forgotten just how influential they really were?Join us as we debate, analyse, and ultimately rank the greatness of Huddersfield Town 1921ā28.
On this week's show, The YP's football writers Stuart Rayner and Leon Wobschall join host Mark Singleton and begin by analysing Hull City's defeat at home to Championship rivals Bristol City and where it leaves a promotion push which, at the start of the season, was not predicted by many.Ā Huddersfield Town continue to impress under Liam Manning, strengthening their play-off claims after coming from two goals down to draw 2-2 at BlackpoolĀ before then going on to lose to League One rivals Doncaster Rovers in EFL Trophy after a penalty shootout, a result which saw Grant McCann's team progress to the last four.Ā Finally, we look at Middlesbrough's continued rise under Kim Hellberg, who saw his team go top with Monday's 2-1 win at Sheffield United. As Boro dream of being in the promotion mix come the end of the season, has the result signalled the end of Sheffield United's already-faint hopes of making the play-offs.Ā And, this week, Stuart determines the Team of the Week in Yorkshire, whileĀ Leon picks out his Player of the Week.Ā
In this episode, we speak to English actor, director and Huddersfield Town fan, Reece Dinsdale!We spoke to Reece back in mid-November of last year as he was preparing for a starring role as Scrooge in Leeds Playhouse's production of A Christmas Carol. Reece speaks to us about his experiences as a Huddersfield Town fan.Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to ensure you don't miss the latest episode.Follow us on socials @stillsmilingpod***Please take the time to rate the podcast, review it wherever you get your podcasts, and share it with your friends and family if you enjoyed it. It means a lot to us and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. UTT!*** Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was one of the worst nights at the office that Luton Town have produced in recent memory when they went down to 10-man Huddersfield Town at the Accu Stadium on Tuesday night.Ā Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to dissect the fallout from a disastrous evening for The Hatters where they offered little in a very poor performance.Ā The lads chat through the 90 minutes and the decisions which swayed the evening and then look around the whole picture and the anger which has surfaced and offer up some of the questions which people are fired up about.Ā The podcast then turns towards putting things right against Blackpool on Saturday afternoon as that game is previewed.Ā All this and plenty more, including of course the score predictions, on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast!
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In this episode: In this episode of the award-winning The Scarf Bergara Wore, Steve is joined by Kosi from the 'And He Takes That Chance' podcast to preview a high-stakes League One clash at Edgeley Park. As Stockport County and Huddersfield Town battle for supremacy in the top six, the pair dive into the tactical blueprint of Lee Grant's "Terriers,". We analyze the strike partnership of Alfie May and Bojan RaduloviÄ, the threat of Chelsea loanee Leo Castledine and whether Huddersfield's defensive fragility on the road will be their undoing. We discuss if this Huddersfield squad has the Championship-ready depth to spoil the Hatters' party on Saturday., and whether Oliver Norwood's deep-lying orchestration can steer the Hatters to victory.Sign up to get ad free and exclusive special guest podcasts, a monthly giveaway plus first dibs on live events with former players (no extra cost!). Not only that, you'll be supporting the podcast and helping us maintain equipment and the services we need to run the pod.Join our Patreon membership: JOIN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Town return to the pitch looking to right the wrongs of Saturday with Huddersfield Town the visitors to Kenilworth Road. Kev is joined by The Lutonian journalist James Cunliffe to look ahead of the showdown of the pre-season title favourites under the floodlights. The fellas briefly look to Huddersfield but the majority of this podcast is about the home side and particularly any changes Jack Wilshere could and will make to his side for the clash. All this and plenty more, including the score predictions, on the longest-running, award-winning Luton Town podcast!
In deze tweedelige serie nemenĀ Joris van de WierĀ enĀ Jeroen HeijinkĀ je mee naar het ruige, pure hart van het Engelse voetbal:Ā West Yorkshire.In deĀ eerste afleveringĀ trekken ze op vrijdagavond naarĀ Emley AFC, een kleine maar karaktervolle club waar het amateurvoetbal nog draait om gemeenschap en liefde voor het spel. Een dag later staan ze op de tribunes van het indrukwekkendeĀ Valley ParadeĀ inĀ Bradford, waarĀ Bradford City AFCĀ het opneemt tegen rivaalĀ Huddersfield TownĀ in een onvervalste streekderby vol sfeer, rivaliteit en geschiedenis.Luister mee naar verhalen van lokale supporters, Engelse voetbalcultuur in zijn puurste vorm en de unieke sfeer die alleen in Yorkshire te vinden is.Vragen, tips of suggesties over onze podcasts zijn altijd welkom:Ā ā ā podcast@staantribune.nlā ā .Word abonnee van hĆ©t magazine over voetbalcultuur:Ā https://staantribune.nl/word-abonnee.
David, Jon and Alfie look ahead to the weekend's game against Huddersfield. Then Jon and Alfie have a back and forth about Ed Sheeran for around 10 minutes. The name game is back as well! And if you'd like to support the pod and receive episodes early, a Patreon only pod, Jon's Thursday night preview videos, immediate match reviews on a Saturday and be part of a super little community then sign up to https://www.patreon.com/ydkwydpod thanks! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
City are onto the Carabao Cup 4th round after beating Huddersfield Town Wednesday evening.Join Adam and Joe as they look back on the victory. Make sure to leave a rating and a review, and subscribe wherever you're listening to this show!You can keep up to date with all of the latest City Ramble action by following our social media pages. Follow us:Discord ā”ļø https://discord.gg/HWVqSCNMX (Twitter) ā”ļø https://x.com/thecityrambleInstagram ā”ļø https://www.instagram.com/cityramble/?hl=enTikTok ā”ļø https://www.tiktok.com/@thecityrambleWebsite ā”ļø https://www.thecityramble.co.uk/Watch
City are onto Carabao Cup action against Huddersfield Town this evening. Join Amos and Adam as they preview Wednesday's clash.Make sure to leave a rating and a review, and subscribe wherever you're listening to this show!You can keep up to date with all of the latest City Ramble action by following our social media pages. Follow us:Discord ā”ļø https://discord.gg/HWVqSCNMX (Twitter) ā”ļø https://x.com/thecityrambleInstagram ā”ļø https://www.instagram.com/cityramble/?hl=enTikTok ā”ļø https://www.tiktok.com/@thecityrambleWebsite ā”ļø https://www.thecityramble.co.uk/Watch
Ander Iturralde da la bienvenida a Juandi Mata y Santiago Tomasi, ademĆ”s de a HĆ©ctor Kriok y Diego Blomkvist, para analizar todo el tsunami de partidos intersemanales de tres competiciones diferentes...Comenzando por la increĆble, histórica, bĆblica victoria del Grimsby Town, de cuarta división, en una tanda de penaltis para la leyenda sobre el Manchester United; continuando por el resto de resultados de la Carabao Cup con, por ejemplo, otra humillación para el West Ham de Graham Potter en Wolverhampton y la sorprendente eliminación del Sunderland a manos del Huddersfield Town; en la Premier League, la Ć©pica, espectacular victoria del Liverpool sobre el Newcastle con la estelar aparición de Rio Ngumoha; tambiĆ©n, en la ronda final de clasificación para la Champions League las duras eliminaciones de Rangers y Celtic de Glasgow; las victorias de Bodo/Glimt, Brujas, Kairat Almaty y mĆ”s; antes de cerrar con lo que podrĆa ser para Irlanda una doble clasificación europea y mucho, mucho mĆ”s.Escucha la versión completa de este episodio PREMIUM de 1:38:55 de duración, apoya a que Alineación Indebida pueda prosperar, accede a todo nuestro contenido premium y a nuestro server de Discord suscribiĆ©ndote por tan sólo 5.50$/5.50⬠en: https://www.patreon.com/posts/137523786AdemĆ”s... Ahora, al suscribirte en nuestra pĆ”gina de Patreon, puedes escuchar todo nuestro contenido de Alineación Indebida Premium a travĆ©s del siguiente link de Spotify. Sólo tienes que vincular la cuenta que abras en Patreon y, a partir de ahĆ, tendrĆ”s desbloqueado todo el contenido premium que producimos: https://open.spotify.com/show/6WeulpfbWFjVtLlpovTmPvĀ”Volvemos maƱana con mĆ”s contenido Premium!El escritor random del que habla Ander: https://drlalmaty.substack.com/Sigue a Ander: https://x.com/andershoffmanSigue a Juandi: https://x.com/MataJdSigue a Tomasi: https://x.com/TomasiSantiagoSigue a HĆ©ctor: https://x.com/KriokSigue a Diego: https://x.com/DiegoBlomkvistSigue al programa en Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastIndebidoSigue al programa en Instagram: instagram.com/podcastindebidoContacto: anderpodcast@gmail.com // alineacionindebidapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Following Ben's recent jaunt onto Royals TV, new match commentator Phil Catchpole joins the boys for a reverse fixture on the pod! The lads quiz Phil about his path through football media and put him on the spot about his ties to a certain local club... Phil gives insight on working under Rob Couhig both while at Wycombe Wanderers and Reading, and talks about plans for the club's media team moving forward. Plus, there's time for a review of the Portsmouth game, and an exclusive complete ignoring of the Huddersfield Town loss.Ā Thanks as always to our friends at ZCZ Films for sponsoring the pod! Thank you to The Amazons for providing the theme song!Ā Follow The Tilehurst End on Twitter @thetilehurstendĀ Follow Ross on Bluesky @webberross.bsky.social Follow Ben on Twitter @mrblthomas Follow Phil on Twitter @bluntphil
Post match analysis with Michael Appleton and reaction from Foxes boss Marti Cifuentes.
MartĆ Cifuentes, Iwan Roberts, Matt Elliott and Gerry Taggart all give their reaction to Foxes Hub following Leicester's penalty shootout defeat away to Huddersfield in the Carabao Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aaron Paul is joined by EFL striker Lyle Taylor and AFC Wimbledon's Sam Hutchinson to preview the upcoming League 1 and 2 seasons that get under way this weekend. In League 1 they talk about the 'mindblowing' size of the clubs currently in the division and discuss how big an impact Lee Grant will have in charge at Huddersfield Town.They are also joined by Oldham Athletic chairman Frank Rothwell as they begin life back in League 2, whilst Walsall are looking to bounce back from their disappointing end to last season.Plus, Sam also gives an update on his health following his heart attack on the pitch at the end of last season. And the guys make their first pick in the 72+ Ultimate All-time EFL XI.2'37: Sam Hutchinson talks about his heart attack 6'09: The 'mindblowing' size of clubs in League 1 10'01: Can Luton Town rejuvenate? 11'16: 'Pep has ruined football' 13'29: Huddersfield Town and Lee Grant: Ones to watch? 16'08: Schumacher to do the business at Bolton? 17'07: Wycombe go big in the transfer market 19'21: A rude awakening for Cardiff City? 23'59: Frank Rothwell, Oldham Athletic chairman 28'54: Are MK Dons expected to go up from League 2? 30'30: The excellent managers in League 2 32'35: How do you solve a problem like Walsall? 36'04: Dan Austin with the latest on Morecambe 40'13: Ultimate all-time EFL XI
Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. To mark our 100th episode, co-hosts Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper revisit one of the game's true pioneers: Herbert Chapman. Long before his Arsenal legacy, Chapman transformed Huddersfield Town in the 1920s, laying the groundwork for modern football and guiding them to become the first club to win three consecutive top-flight league titles.A century later, Jonathan and Rob delve into the tactical innovations, strategic thinking, and leadership that defined Chapman's revolutionary approach. This episode brings Huddersfield's golden era to lifeāand shows how Chapman's influence still echoes through the game today, both on and off the pitch.00:00 Introduction and Milestone Celebration01:13 Herbert Chapman's Early Life and Career03:31 Chapman's Tactical Innovations11:19 Leeds City and Wartime Contributions22:07 Post-War Challenges and Huddersfield Opportunity27:44 Brighton's Replay and the Stuffed Donkey Incident28:49 The Controversial FA Cup Final30:33 Chapman's Tactical Innovations34:00 Huddersfield's Rise to Glory41:52 The Closest Title Race Ever?46:32 Chapman's Legacy and Move to Arsenal48:33 Conclusion and Reflections on Chapman's Impact Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gary travels to Ipswich Town to speak with assistant coach Lee Grant (since then he's been appointed head coach at Huddersfield Town) to talk about his unique journey in the game, plus his insights to individual development. Lee was a pro goalkeeper at Manchester United and then joined Kieran McKenna's staff as a forwards coach, before recently taking the job at Huddersfield. Player development is often associated with the youth game, but Lee explains how the staff at Ipswich approach the detail and how elements like science, data, analysis and psychology are incorporated along the way. Phenomenal insight and an inspiring journey!!
Aaron Paul is joined by Jobi McAnuff and former play-off winning defender with Huddersfield Town, Tommy Smith to look ahead to the conclusion of the EFL season. Hear from Sheffield United forward Tyrese Campbell as they prepare for the Championship play-offs. Who'll join Leeds and Burnley in the Premier League next season and who'll be going up from League One and League Two? Plus, we'll reflect on Bradford's stoppage time winner to secure promotion, how Luton suffered back-to-back relegations and where some managerial changes have been made.Timecodes:05:00 Drama on the Championship final day 11:45 Sheffield United forward Tyrese Campbell 16:50 Championship Play-offs 25:20 Watford and Bristol Rovers sack their managers 29:10 League One play-offs 35:50 League Two play-offs 40:15 72 plus / 72 minusCommentaries this week: Wednesday 7th May CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: PSG v Arsenal, live on 5 Live. Thursday 8th May EUROPA LEAGUE: Bodo Glimt v Spurs, live on 5 Live. EUROPA LEAGUE: Manchester United v Athletic Club, live on 5 Sports Extra. Saturday 10th May WOMENS SUPER LEAGUE: Chelsea v Liverpool 1230 KO, live on 5 Sports Extra. PREMIER LEAGUE: Southampton v Manchester City 1500 KO, live on 5 Live. PREMIER LEAGUE: Bournemouth v Aston Villa 1730 KO, live on 5 Live. Sunday 11th May PREMIER LEAGUE: Nottingham Forest v Leicester 1415 KO, live on 5 Live. PREMIER LEAGUE: Manchester United v West Ham 1415 KO, live on 5 Sports Extra. PREMIER LEAGUE: Spurs v Crystal Palace 1415 KO, live on BBC Sport Website and App. PREMIER LEAGUE: Liverpool v Arsenal 1630 KO, live on 5 Live.