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Mcbean

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So Cranie makes the Prem - was'nt a blinder of a game as some but pens is a lottery - happy for Hudderfield as its the first time - like to see Armstrong playing for the Toon army - Blackpool Exeter was more exciting for me !
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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So Cranie makes the Prem - was'nt a blinder of a game as some but pens is a lottery - happy for Hudderfield as its the first time - like to see Armstrong playing for the Toon army - Blackpool Exeter was more exciting for me !

Another team showing what can be done with simple good management.
 

Grendel

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Hoyle is the perfect owner. He's spent over £40 million of his own money and has gradually led the club to where they now are.

Loyal fans next season get a season ticket for £100.

It's a model of business most clubs can only dream of. It's well deserved
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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I also notice this season the little devils put £20 on the price and sold 17500+by April 28th before they knew which league they were playing in imagine paying £200 for watching premiership football next season terrible.The very best of luck to them
 

thekidfromstrettoncamp

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I think they might but really hope they don't I hope they show some of the prima donna's how teamwork is often better than individualism. Leicester showed it last year.
 

oucho

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I wouldn't use Leicester as an example of sticking it to prima donnas considering how they spent most of this season in a strop that Ranieri wouldn't let them have chicken burgers.

Ehhh??
 

higgs

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Congratulations to mark robins win set the foundations for this success

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SlowerThanPlatt

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Congratulations to mark robins win set the foundations for this success

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Isn't the Huddersfield side mostly different now to the one Robins had?

Think only remaining players are Hogg and Wells from Robins era? Last game as manager was 4-0 home defeat to Bournemouth where Callum Wilson scored a brace on his debut.
 

higgs

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Isn't the Huddersfield side mostly different now to the one Robins had?

Think only remaining players are Hogg and Wells from Robins era? Last game as manager was 4-0 home defeat to Bournemouth where Callum Wilson scored a brace on his debut.
Class player Wilson didn't he get sacked after only one or two games that season?

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Covstu

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Great result for them, well done. They will need to invest heavily to stay in that league however
 

Captain Dart

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Hope this trend reverses when Huddersfield* get relegated next year and we get promoted.

(*Nothing against Huddersfield but I think they will struggle)
Highly likely, but then again they might hold on against the odds for 34 years.
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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Hope this trend reverses when Huddersfield* get relegated next year and we get promoted.

(*Nothing against Huddersfield but I think they will struggle)
I think Blackburn have moved leagues since 2001 everytime we have aswell

They got promoted the year we got relegated, relegated to Championship when we did and this season.
 

Ranjit Bhurpa

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Hoyle is the perfect owner. He's spent over £40 million of his own money and has gradually led the club to where they now are.

Loyal fans next season get a season ticket for £100.

It's a model of business most clubs can only dream of. It's well deserved

I read somewhere that Huddersfield had the fifth lowest budget in Championship last season. So hopefully this will help put to bed all the budget bullocks spouted by some.
 

steve82

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I read somewhere that Huddersfield had the fifth lowest budget in Championship last season. So hopefully this will help put to bed all the budget bullocks spouted by some.

I heard Rotherham had a bigger budget this year.
A budget is a myth as such. Sure it helps but it's down to the managers recruitment and team ethics. The players wanting it for each other and being up to the job


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I heard Rotherham had a bigger budget this year.
A budget is a myth as such. Sure it helps but it's down to the managers recruitment and team ethics. The players wanting it for each other and being up to the job


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We will see how that works in the premiership as teams like Man City are going crazy
 

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That's the place you do need a budget and a sizeable one at that too!
Next year whipping boys unfortunately.


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Listening to the radio today and somebody said that Brighton aren't planning to invest in many new players they will be the whipping boys, the bottom three will contain Brighton and Huddersfield and if they don't spend Burnley.
 

steve82

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Listening to the radio today and somebody said that Brighton aren't planning to invest in many new players they will be the whipping boys, the bottom three will contain Brighton and Huddersfield and if they don't spend Burnley.

Really now I thought they may invest a little to survive, at a guess they may try and get the pick of championship players so if they do unfortunately go down they are in a good position to have a go at bouncing back. A yoyo club if you like.
Undoubtedly both clubs will pick up points with spirited performances but will be a tough campaign, Huddersfield need to tighten up defensively massively and add more goals and can Glenn Murray provide the goals to carry Brighton in the premier league?
Such a huge jump now in leagues

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Really now I thought they may invest a little to survive, at a guess they may try and get the pick of championship players so if they do unfortunately go down they are in a good position to have a go at bouncing back. A yoyo club if you like.
Undoubtedly both clubs will pick up points with spirited performances but will be a tough campaign, Huddersfield need to tighten up defensively massively and add more goals and can Glenn Murray provide the goals to carry Brighton in the premier league?
Such a huge jump now in leagues

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Taking the emotion out of it and looking as a sky sports subscriber it's a farce the massive money sky pay them is to improve the playing staff not bank the cash, I believe they should be refused the money and parachute payments unless they have made an effort.Prize money at the end of the season should be points based not position.

Lack of ability to score will kill these sides as they don't keep many clean sheets.
 

Bumberclart

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I live in Huddersfield and the impact on the town is massive. Every pub has flags flying, kids are wearing their colours and the amount of Man Utd shirts on show is noticeably reduced.
The club have got everything right. Dean Hoyle is a Town fan through and through. He has invested slowly and recognised that Wagner was the man to back with a massive PR campaign. For the last 18 months there has been so much pushing of the 'Wagner Revolution' on billboards and local media. My kids brought home a voucher book from school at the start of last season. In it was a voucher for every league home game, to admit adults for £10 and kids for £5. I could have attended every game last season on that basis.
It took a while but at the start of last season there was a real buzz from the off, that something special was happening. Hoyle has kept the fans close and listened to their views, and as a result they have backed him. The atmosphere has improved since they split one end of the ground home/away, and located the vocal fans next to the away enclosure.
I don't expect Hoyle to just pocket the PL cash, and I honestly believe he will do all he can to keep them up, whilst having one eye on the future security of the club. Hoyle is not a mega rich man, so there isn't masses of extra money waiting in the wings to fund a PL squad.
He's already secured Wagner for next year and I expect him to spend most of the PL cash on players.

Really hope they stay up, as a shining example of what can be done by a great chairman a united fanbase, and without a billionaire involved.
 

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