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HUDDERSFIELD TOWN

Head Coach: Sabri Lamouchi

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Manager: Danny Cowley

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NEXT UP: BRISTOL CITY

Sky Bet Championship Wednesday st uly kick-off pm Referee: David Webb

Assistant Referee: Robert Merchant

Assistant Referee: James Wilson

Fourth Official: Trevor Kettle

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WE HEAD INTO A CONGESTED RUN OF FIXTURES NOW TO FINISH THE SEASON, WITH A MATCH EVERY THREE OR FOUR DAYS. HUDDERSFIELD AND BRISTOL CITY WILL PROVIDE US WITH DIFFICULT TESTS HERE AT THE CITY GROUND BUT WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT WE WILL BE ABLE TO GET THE RESULTS WE WANT...


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Hello to everyone who is picking up a copy of this programme for either of the Huddersfield Town or Bristol City matches, whether you are on the sofa in your own home or you are anny Cowley or ee ohnson and their respective players.

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irst of all, I hope you are all safe and well. These have been challenging times for us all but hopefully we are on the path to reaching the other end of this terrible disease and some form of normality can resume. We saw the first steps towards that with our first match back at Sheffield Wednesday, a game which provided us with plenty of positives despite the late equaliser we conceded. We scored a great goal ourselves and physically we looked in good condition, it is just the small details that we need to work on and making sure that our concentration is at per cent right until the final whistle. We head into a congested run of fixtures now to finish the season, with a match every three or four days. Huddersfield and Bristol City will provide us with difficult tests here at The City round but we are confident that we will be able to get the results we want.

t will take a few games to get up to speed but if we can continue to pick up points and generate some momentum before then, it will stand us in good stead as we aim to finish the season as strongly as possible. bviously the fact that you, the supporters, are not here with us will make a huge difference. ou have been right behind us all season, making The City round a difficult place for teams to visit. We know that you will still be supporting us from your own homes and we have to keep the intensity and determination up to gain the vital three points for you. inally, would like to say a huge thank you for all of your kind words regarding my new contract. This club has been ama ing for me, from the owner and board to all of the staff and players, and of course the fans. t is a fantastic club and am very proud to continue here and hopefully we can achieve our targets. Sabri


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FROM THE DRESSING ROOM

LEWIS GRABBAN

Forest’s leading goalscorer Lewis Grabban talks about alterations to pre-match preparations, a frustrating ending at Hillsborough and finishing the season strongly...

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ello everyone as we prepare for two tough fixtures against Huddersfield Town and Bristol City. We play these games in very different circumstances to normal, but the prize remains the same at the end of the game. These past few months have been difficult for the whole country and globally too, but we are all pleased to be back out on the pitch playing football. Safety is of course the most important thing and we are all happy with the strict procedures and new rules in place that will protect all of the players and staff. It was great to return to the pitch at Sheffield Wednesday and get the campaign back underway. The fact that there are no fans at the games obviously changes the dynamic slightly and our preparation has also had to alter, but I felt that we performed well and could easily have taken all three points. We scored a good goal, so to then concede so late on is very frustrating, but we have plenty of positives to take forward into the remaining games.

The break has meant we are probably not as sharp and match fit as we would have liked, the same goes for every team, but we have to go out there and do our jobs. After a few fixtures we will be back up to speed but we still have points to play for in these games and we have to ensure we give it our all to get the wins we need to carry on applying pressure on the teams around us. Huddersfield are a tough side to face, as we found out earlier in the season, and they will be very organised and resilient. While Bristol City have been in and around the top six all season so they have plenty of quality. We know they will be two difficult fixtures but we are determined to come away with two positive results. You won’t be here with us in the stadium, but as a squad we know we can count on your support from home. Your messages on social media have been fantastic, and it will be great to see so many of your flags and cut-outs in the stand to give us that extra boost. Enjoy the game and hopefully we can add some more points to the tally. Lewis


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Sky Bet Championship – Hillsborough – Saturday 20th June

SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY Wickham 90'

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WEDNESDAY L Wildsmith Palmer Lee Reach 74’ Rhodes Fletcher 67’ Da Cruz 74' Harris Bannan Borner Murphy Odubajo 67’ Wickham Luongo Hunt 83’ Iorfa

Nottingham Forest were denied all three points as an injurytime equaliser meant they had to settle for a 1-1 draw a ai t h ffi l a at Hillsborough last weekend.

Subs not used: Dawson Lees Fox Pelupessy

There was a sting in the tail for The Reds however, as Connor Wickham planted a 93rd-minute header into the back of Brice Samba’s net to give Wednesday a share of the points and leave Forest frustrated as they made the journey back down the M1.

Played in front of the vast empty stands at Wednesday’s grand old stadium, Joe Lolley’s ninth goal of the season looked set to give Forest the perfect start to their post-Coronavirus promotion push.

Referee: Robert Jones

FOREST L Samba Cash Figueiredo Worrall Ribeiro Bostock 85' Silva Yates Lolley Semedo 62’ Johnson Da Costa 62' Ameobi Diakhaby 90’ Grabban Subs not used: Smith Carvalho Jenkinson Dawson Mighten


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FR COLUMNIST

M A R P L E S’ M U S I N G S Regular columnist David Marples provides his quirky take on goings on at The City Ground...

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hen was the last time you elected to watch a movie about which you had no prior knowledge? It’s rare for us humans to indulge in behaviour that involves risk. We are creatures of habit that are essentially afraid of the dark. We dislike the unknown and even when forced to take a small step towards the unfamiliar, we do so only tentatively: full of caution and fear of a world in which things are different from the norm. We take comfort in conventions and expectations. We create categories in order to make sense of the unusual things around us. We seek solace in allocating a genre to that which is new to us. Generic rules and conventions offer guidance when encountering something peculiar: they help us to navigate our way through the unusual. If such a thing follows

traditional expectations, we feel satisfied. If established conventions are broken, we generally feel confusion (although occasionally, this turns to delight.) It is an eternally fine line to both satisfy the audience’s expectations, yet at the same time provide them with something fresh. When arty c ly finds himself in the Hill Valley that is not his own timeline (1885, 1955, 2015 and not forgetting the dystopian 1985), everything is both familiar yet new at the same time. Motifs and vignettes constantly recur, as if certain actions and events are, irrespective of the period, stuck in a loop. The return of Championship football defied all traditional expectations. Consumption of a game of football involving Nottingham Forest was something very different to what we had ever encountered before, yet also somehow very recognisable.


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Brice Samba’s authority in The Reds’ goal was a welcome familiarity

orest s first game in this brave new world seemed initially odd. Those who logged on early were treated to a static shot of an empty Hillsborough, soundtracked by gruff Yorkshire voices discussing suitable places to put the camera. Things were going to take some getting used to. But as kick-off edged closer, things grew more familiar. There was a big green football pitch, a round ball and a team in red with a small tree on their chest. This felt better. It grew even more familiar. Certain motifs played out that reminded us of the time before, providing welcome reassurance: Brice Samba plucking crosses out of the air with nonchalance and Joe Worrall producing fantastical blocks. Individual actions were instantly recognisable and met our generic expectations. The protagonists were following the journey and character arc expected of them.

But also the overall pattern was familiar to us. The team in red seemed solid and for the most part comfortable away from home, seemingly happy to cede possession but even happier to break quickly and in numbers down the flanks. They created few chances but as the game wore on, they grew higher in number and greater in quality. Joe Lolley produced an exquisite couple of touches to convert a chance into a goal. The requisite plot points were being hit in the expected places. et there is one specific moment in this genre that irks and frustrates. Just when you think the antagonist is well and truly vanquished, it comes back to life, grabbing your ankle and knocking the wind from your stomach with a sucker punch. Like Carrie’s bloody arm shooting through the dirt, the concession of an unfeasibly late goal is one that should be left on the cutting room floor.


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SEAT PITCH ottingham orest ews editor ee Clarke reflects on a lockdown of banana bread baking, how the restart has changed some norms and orest s chances in the run-in...

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t’s no secret to suggest that earning the call up through my full-time work as a football writer to join Forest Review’s fantastic portfolio of columnists, was something of a dream come true. To say I was disappointed that I might not get the chance to see out my maiden campaign on these fantastic pages came as a huge disappointment. Here we are though, three months since our last home game, ready to continue our season following the Covid- outbreak that has rocked the world. Sport has a great habit of bringing people together and although Huddersfield and Bristol City will serve as rivals during the next week, a sense of normality can only be positive for the community. Writing these programme notes prior to the Sheffield Wednesday game, have to be frank and say there isn t really a lot for me to say. iscussing my lockdown habits crossed my mind. Then it dawned on me, however,

that nobody wants to know about my daily baking of banana bread or the fact that m still really rubbish at darts tip my hat to the club s media team during this unprecedented time. They have churned out some extremely entertaining content. personally enjoyed the wonderful best kit ever vote and although didn t agree with the winner, it offered a reminder that we ve been extremely stylish over the years. lenty of players have provided us with some entertainment during the pandemic too. atty Cash has been showing us his potting skills on the snooker table, whilst oe olley has been keeping us entertained with his ootball anager exploits. t d be fair to suggest, however, that it s a relief the proper stuff is coming back and although supporters won t be allowed in, football returning is a blessing. f course, measures need to be in place to ensure the final nine games of the campaign can be completed but with everything happening in the world right now, it ll make a welcome distraction to


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Tiago Silva is back from injury after the lockdown break

have a A discussion in the coming weeks n the pitch, firmly believe that it could be pot luck as far as who can claim the end of season honours. Teams have endured a mini pre-season and a couple of friendly contests but form really has gone out of the window. Will a trip to eeds really be quite so daunting without the cauldron of Elland oad noise Will Barnsley s young guns perform better without thousands of expectant supporters baying for blood. Will Brice Samba continue his gamesmanship tactics with no supporters cheering him on kay, we can perhaps be sure on that one actually think the break might have come at the ideal time for orest. Samba Sow and Tiago Silva were both injured for the game against illwall, with their absence sorely felt as The eds slipped to defeat. Sabri amouchi s men should return refreshed

and revitalised ready for the last nine games of the campaign. There has been some talk on social media over whether or not it would dampen the celebrations somewhat should orest clinch promotion minus supporters. have to say that after years of watching orest battle it out, often at the wrong end of the second tier, wouldn t really give too much of a stuff how we returned to the promised land . kay, the celebrations of a play-off semifinal win and ultimately clinching promotion at the home of English football must be unreal for a supporter, but in today s climate the riches and what it would do for the club aren t to be sniffed at. eturning to the remier eague is massive for the football club and for the city of ottingham. for one would be overjoyed to see orest back in the top-flight, whether was inside the stadium or not.


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FR COLUMNIST

A MATT FIN ISH FR columnist Matt Appleby continues to tell stories and anecdotes from years gone by. In today’s edition he recalls some unlikely outcomes of seasons past...

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m sure we all remember that famous match on this day in… Well, we don’t do we, as we can say with a reasonable degree of confidence that we haven t played on th une before although we did play as late as mid- une around wartime). I also think it’s reasonable to conclude that nobody could have predicted what has happened this season. I say that with a degree of irony as one unfortunate characteristic of us football fans is to make predictions or give opinions as if they are indisputable facts that would stand up in a court of law. I recall a heated argument with a fellow fan in the away end at Barnsley towards the end of the 2013-14 season wrecked by injuries as we frustratingly tumbled out of the play-off places. His barracking of amaal ascelles was enough for even me, with 10-year-old son in hand, to intervene. But I was told, in forceful

terms and with an accompanying air of superiority and guarantee, that “he’ll never make it in the game”. Well, Lascelles is now the respected captain of an established Premier League team (note how I’m getting the last word in here six years later), whilst we’re in exactly the same position as we were that day. Barnsley, for the record, beat us 1-0 and then lost nine of their last 13 and were relegated. The unexpected pattern of the remainder of this season does, however, remind me of the - campaign which, in effect, became a seven-match season. We lost 1-0 to Doncaster on a rancorous Friday evening at the end of March 2008 that was notable for the hostility towards our manager, Colin Calderwood. Amongst the know-it-alls in the away end, it was a very small minority - if any - that predicted it would all be fine in the end. Our target that season was automatic promotion. After the dark farce of losing


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5-2 at home to Yeovil, after being 3-1 up on aggregate with ten minutes left in the previous seasons play-off semi-final a sentence that still requires fact checking despite seeing it with my own eyes), even fewer people fancied us in the play-offs. After the weekend matches were complete, we were fifth. Carlisle, in second, were points ahead of us with seven matches to play. Therefore, they only needed to win three and draw one (and could even lose three) to put us out of touch, even if we won all seven. In that month of March we’d only won one out of seven. And that’s not even considering we also had to overhaul our conquerors Doncaster, and their wily manager Sean O’Driscoll (later to have an intriguing spell here), plus Southend too. One of the quirks about football statistics is they can’t illustrate pressure. As we entered April 2008, the debilitating expectation of automatic promotion was lifted. We started with a 2-0 win at Carlisle, obviously very handy, but still very few of the 602 who made the trip that Tuesday evening thought - to use a phrase of the era - we were serious about promotion. Two home matches gave us an opportunity to build some momentum but a 3-1 home win over Cheltenham was followed by a 1-1 draw with Bristol Rovers that left even the BBC reporting that our “promotion chances were virtually ended”. We were by no means playing free-flowing football by now but we won 2-0 at Tranmere, before edging past Luton and at Hartlepool by a single goal. Suddenly, we were facing our old foes Yeovil in front of a full house at The City Ground on the last day. If we could win and Doncaster didn’t at Cheltenham, incredibly, we were promoted. A truly joyous day followed, three goals in the first-half hour, and then adio Nottingham doing their bit reporting Cheltenham were 2-1 up. Fans on the pitch and Nigel Doughty making a rare appearance with a beaming smile. So, a shortened season, the pressure off and an unlikely outcome …

Junior Agogo celebrates against Cheltenham as Forest’s promotion push gathers momentum

Nigel Doughty... all smiles after The Reds earn promotion with a last-day victory over Yeovil Town

This time it will need to be via the playoffs. But, if we re smiling on th August, don t forget, I told you so. @_mattappleby


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HUDDERSFIELD TOWN Owner: hil Hodgkinson Manager: anny Cowley Stadium: ohn Smiths Stadium Top scorer: arlan rant goals Last time out vs Forest: Huddersfield - orest Saturday st ecember, Championship anny Cowley has turned Huddersfield s season around as they look to continue their push for survival in the Championship. Prior to the suspension of the season, Huddersfield lost out - at eeds but that defeat followed successive home wins against Bristol City and Charlton, while they had picked up just one point from the previous three matches against Cardiff, Swansea and erby. But this form has been a marked improvement from the start of the campaign, where their struggling form in the remier eague last year was carried into this season with one point from their opening eight matches. Huddersfield go into the return three points above the bottom three and Cowley is determined to

attack this period of games head on to climb further away from danger. He said We love football in Huddersfield and are really looking forward to this period. The seven games in will be a physical challenge. We love playing, so bring it on. t s been a really valuable time for us, this period, to work on the team individually and collectively. We feel like we are in a better place since the start of arch. The aim is to get reward for our hard work. We see this as a mini-season. We are going to attack it with a real aggression and positivity. We are in a pretty good place in the group. We ve been really aggressive in our training. We ve tried to make them as physically robust as we can and we are pleased with where they are at. arlan rant will be Town s obvious goal threat, with goals to his name prior to the break, and he is targeting at least by the time the season finishes. Trevoh Chalobah has been an impressive figure this season, but the return of long-serving onathan Hogg could provide the midfield with a boost.


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Ahead of this afternoons match, we take a look at the spine of anny Cowley s Huddersfield side

CHRISTOPHER SCHINDLER

Club captain Christopher Schindler has been a key figure for Huddersfield since joining the club in . The erman defender had only featured for hometown team unich after making his debut in - , going on to captain the erman Second ivision side before moving to The Terriers. n his first season, he wrote himself into Huddersfield history by scoring the winning penalty in the Championship play-off final against eading, earning a spot in the remier eague. He has since made over appearances and remains a key figure for anny Cowley s side.

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anish goalkeeper onas ossl returned to Huddersfield in anuary after an impressive first spell with The Terriers. The -year-old first joined Town in their maiden remier eague campaign on loan, performing well between the sticks as they preserved their top-flight status to earn a permanent move. Huddersfield were relegated the following season, with ossl joining Everton on a free transfer, but the former C idtjylland, uingamp and ain stopper failed to make an appearance for The Toffees, prompting his move back to the ohn Smiths Stadium.

n a season-long loan from remier eague side Chelsea, Trevoh Chalobah has been a regular performer for Huddersfield this season. The defensive midfielder came through the ranks at Chelsea, playing a big part in their youth team success by winning the E A outh eague, two A outh Cups and the nderremier eague. The -year-old has also tasted success with England, lifting the nder- European Championship in . Chalobah gained his first experience of senior football in a loan spell at pswich Town last season, making league appearances for The Tractor Boys.

TREVOH CHALOBAH

arlan rant signed for Huddersfield in anuary having come through the ranks at Charlton Athletic. The -year-old has been in good goalscoring form in - , scoring on occasions. He made his debut for Charlton shortly after his th birthday, going on to make a handful of appearances before gaining further experience in loan spells at Cambridge and Crawley. The campaign was rant s breakthrough year, scoring times before the end of anuary for The Addicks to help them on their way to promotion, prior to his switch to Huddersfield where he scored four times as they were relegated from the remier eague.

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et in the mood for the big game at The City round by tackling these tough questions all about this afternoons opponents Huddersfield Town and the links between the two clubs‌ 1. Who ran the length of the pitch to score a memorable solo goal in our - draw at Huddersfield in the eague Cup in ctober . Who scored twice in our - win here in

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. Who scored a first-half hat-trick when we beat Town - here in ebruary . We last won in the league at Huddersfield in ebruary

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. Which two former eds scored in Towns - home win against us in ovember . Which Cape erde international scored his first goal for us in a - away draw in September . There have been several own goals in this fixture in recent years whose set Town on the way to a - win here in ebruary . Who scored an own goal and was sent off in our - defeat at the ohn Smiths Stadium on Boxing ay 9. We actually scored all three goals that day - who was our goalkeeper that was responsible for the other own goal . Which two members of our current first-team squad featured for Town in our - win here in April

Answers: 1. Tommy Gaynor, 2. Junior Agogo, 3. Radi Majewski, 4. 3-0, 5. Joel Lynch and Grant Holt, 6. Ryan Mendes, 7. Matt Mills, 8. Michael Mancienne, 9. Vladimir Stojkovic, 10. Michael Hefele and Joe Lolley


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O PPOSITION VIEW Ahead of this afternoons game at The City round, caught up with The Huddersfield Examiner s Steven Chicken to get the lowdown on The Terriers… FR: Prior to the season’s suspension, how would you evaluate Huddersfield s campaign? Steven Chicken: The season has essentially gone through four phases: a terrible start under Jan Siewert set Town on the way to nine games without a win. The Cowleys arrival heralded in a run of seven games unbeaten but the football itself remained very pragmatic, and an injury crisis that began in mid-November meant they went into January in desperate need of reinforcements with results inevitably suffering. Towns anuary business was outstanding, though, and while they are still far from the finished product and far from safe in the Championship, there have been more positives than negatives over the last ten games. What is the mood in the Huddersfield camp as the season restarts? SC: anny Cowley and his players alike have said that effectively having had a pre-season in mid-season has been brilliant for them physically, mentally, technically and tactically. The club have acknowledged that they did not get their fitness work right in pre-season, so this could prove to be a crucial opportunity for them to have caught up on that. They have also had time on the training pitch to adapt to the - - - that Cowley always wanted to use but didn t have the personnel to implement until mid-January.

re you confident that Huddersfield can pull away from any relegation danger? SC: Yes. The stated minimum target to be likely to beat the drop is points. or Town not to get at least those eight points from the remaining nine games would require them to go on their worst run of form since the beginning of the season. With Luton and Barnsley some way adrift from them, Town really only need to do better than at least one of the other five teams around them in the table - and that s assuming Sheffield Wednesday and erby County avoid points deductions. FR: What have you made of Danny Cowley’s time as manager? SC: He and icky are just exactly what they needed after a miserable months. They re capable of setting up their side to be practical and dig in to grind out results when that s what is required, as it was when they first took over, but with the vision to see the need to develop a more positive playing style that moves them past having to do that very often. They re now in the early stages of doing just that, with back-to-back home wins over Bristol City and Charlton shortly before the break among the best performances we ve seen out of Town for a long time. There s still been the odd embarrassing result and performance since they arrived, but let s face it - that was practically every game before they came to the club.


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Academy graduate Lewis O’Brien has impressed for The Terriers this season

FR: How do you think playing behind closed doors will affect the side s style of play SC: They ll stick to the - - - for sure. The gameplan won t change, but they will be looking to more passionate senior characters like rai er Campbell and onathan Hogg to drive up the energy levels and get the blood pumping in lieu of a crowd. That s especially true because Town have a fair few younger players in the squad, and Towns richly experienced but sidelined defender Tommy Elphick recently said he expects playing behind closed doors might be helpful in relieving the pressure on some of them. Who are Huddersfield s ey players going to be for the match? SC: Top scorer arlan rant has grabbed a lot of the attention in the wider press, and he looked to be getting back to his best

before the break after a bit of a dry spell. The Cowleys have preferred him on the left wing rather than at centre forward since they arrived, as they feel he is most dangerous when cutting inside onto his favoured right foot. ewis Brien, who only made his competitive debut for the club at the start of the season after coming through the academy, has been the player of the season for Town. He s a tenacious, tough-tackling box-to-box midfielder with a sweet left peg capable of picking passes or unleashing fierce long-range drives - but his greatest quality is his absolute boundless energy. He just never stops running. Arsenal loanee Emile Smith owe has shown remier eague class at number . ike another January signing, the energetic leftback Harry Toffolo from the Cowleys former employers incoln City, his arrival has turned a problem position into a major strength.


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Huddersfield Town arrive at The City round this afternoon following back-to-back - defeats to eeds nited, prior to lockdown, and to Wigan Athletic last weekend, a damaging loss considering The atics are also in the race for survival. t has been a patchy and disappointing campaign for The Terriers, but manager anny Cowley will have confidence that his side can retain their second-tier status with important games against Birmingham, eading and uton still to come. This image shows Cowley cutting a pretty dejected figure on the touchline at Elland oad just before the season s suspension, and his players will need to dig deep if they are to avoid slipping to eague ne for the first time since - .


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J O E W O R R A LL t will certainly be a different feeling for the ottingham orest squad when they take to the pitch at The City round in front of a sea of red seats. The fans have been right behind The eds all season, but the global pandemic means that they must stay away. Joe Worrall knows how important their support from home and on social media can be in the run-in as the season gets back underway. FR spoke to him about lockdown, returning to action and the new normal FR: Welcome back Joe, how does it feel to return to some form of normality? Joe Worrall: t s been brilliant to be back around the lads, getting out of the house and back to it. We are all fit, we have been working really hard during the off period and it is good to be back. The club have been brilliant with the facilities and providing a safe place to return to. f this is the way that we have to continue for the foreseeable future, then orest have got it down to a tee. t is almost like the start of a new campaign, we ve had a mini pre-season and we are looking forward to it. FR: Has it been strange for you to have the break then return to play the same season? JW: All footballers, as soon as the season finishes, you look forward to that month break or six weeks, going away and getting some sun, enjoying your food and drink and relaxing. But it has been totally different this time, it s not like we can get a flight

anywhere or even go into ottingham for food or drinks. t has been in the proximity of your own home with your family and everyone has coped really well, don t think anyone was struggling in the squad. Everyone has come back in really good shape, we have had a Whatsapp group while we were off with little competitions for who is the fittest, strongest and things like that. The lads are in great shape, probably fitter than what we would be returning from an off-season because we have still been training and working at home, in the local parks and the lads have been out running constantly. We have been given apps to use to log the data so there was no hiding place FR: How hard was the work you were doing from home? Was there any dwindling in the motivation at all? JW: ot at all. t could play to our advantage that the sports science department and the manager and coaches


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have been right on us from day one. I think we only had about a week or days off in the three months, we have been working every other day so there has been no let up. While some other teams may have been slacking a bit, we have been bang at it and I have enjoyed it. I would have liked to have gone on holiday, like anybody would, but it is good that the competition is there between the lads even though we were off. Everyone can still kick a football straight, we are looking sharp in training and it is good to be back around the lads and the manager. FR: We resume the season with only a handful of games left. How big are these matches going to be? JW: We have had a fantastic season, it is starting afresh but instead of thinking about it like that, we have to carry on doing what we had been. The last game we played was Millwall at home which wasn’t great, but if you have a look at the times we have had bad results, we have always bounced back straight away. We don’t dwell on things like that and we have had a long time to think about that game. I have still not watched it back because I don’t want to, but it is still on our minds that we need to put the last result behind us and push on. FR: How much of an impact will it have with no fans being allowed in the stadium? JW: One thing watching the Premier League starting up was that they reminded me of reserve or Under-23 games. They were massive for my development, it was a few years ago that I was playing in front of empty stadiums. Players like myself, Tyler Walker, Jordan Smith, Matty Cash have been there only a few years ago. t will be different for the lads who haven’t done that for many years, and it is not something that I am used to, but it wasn’t that long ago that I was playing in those kind of games. It will be similar to that and hopefully we can get some good results. The first thing the manager said when we came back in was that yes, technically and physically we are there but it is mentally that we need to be on it as well. You can hear

everything on the pitch when there are no fans, no crowd noise or music going on. It is key that we are all positive and look towards the same goal. You will see a lot of mistakes across professional football when there is no crowd there, so if we can cut the mistakes out and keep them to the bare minimum then we will be okay. FR: How confident are you that we can get that top six finish JW: ‘Daws’ and some of the older heads sat us down and said to us, this is probably the last crack at it that they have got. They said that we may not realise how much of a massive opportunity it is with nine games, it is absolutely huge. It can make or break people and if you sit back and think about it, what an opportunity it is for Forest to get in the Premier League. We have had so many managers, so many players and so many empty seats in the stadium over the years, but now everyone is behind us, it is fantastic and the lads need to soak that up and give it their best shot.


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Over this season Richard Harrison will be looking at bygone programmes to see how one of football’s longestheld traditions has evolved, while evoking memories of days gone by...

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fter ten games we were one point and two places off the bottom of the table and had only won once in the league, while The Terriers were two points and three places better off than s to a run of three wins in four matches. The programme cover showed goalmouth action from four games around a picture of the League Championship trophy. Decimal currency had been introduced in February and the price still referred to “new pence”. The Inside The City Ground editorial remarked on the number of players who had moved to Nottingham to play for us and ended up living in the city, including eight of our FA Cup-winning side from 14 years previously, one of whom, Bobby McKinlay, was among several to have taken on coaching and other roles at the club after their playing days. One such player with a link to Town was our former winger Len Beaumont, who had begun his career with his home-town team in the early 1930s. He was currently doing part-time work with our youth teams and went on to be the official scorer for ottinghamshire CCC in the 1980s. Unusually for the early 1970s, we devoted almost five pages to Town, who were managed by future ansfield Town manager

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an reaves and had finished th the previous season after winning the Division Two title in 1970. Among the prominent names in the fullpage team group were Trevor Cherry, who would spend a decade at Leeds United, and Frank Worthington, whose nomadic and entertaining career began at Leeds Road. The news pages invited fans to pre-order from “two unique series of football philatelic covers”, one covering events during the season and the other featuring individual clubs, at a cost of p or p Alternatively, that 30p would have bought you a terrace ticket for our forthcoming League Cup tie against Chelsea, with seats costing p. The Facts and Figures page gave statistics for the appearances and goals not only of the first-team, but also the reserves and youth team. The reserves included a young prospect by the name of John Robertson, alongside defender Steve Baines, who would go on to become a referee - a rare career path for former professionals. Town maintained their form with a 2-1 win, thanks to goals from Worthington and Jimmy Lawson, with sub Duncan McKenzie getting our goal. Unfortunately, we and The Terriers were the bottom two at the season’s end. 16 pages/5p


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CLASSIC CAMPAIGNS

Football historian LEIGH EDWARDS selects some post-war Huddersfield Town Classic Campaigns.

1969-70

Frank Worthington top scored as Huddersfield won the Second Divisio n title

1979-80

ick Buxton managed Huddersfield Town to the ourth ivision championship in - . Terry ray was swapped for Southend s icky averick, then Brian Stanton arrived from Bury and scored on his debut as The Terriers hammered ort ale - . Huddersfield won all except two of their first matches and went top of the table after drawing against ork in late ctober. ewcomers Bernard urdie, Andy ankin and Steve indon helped maintain the title challenge, with Huddersfield trouncing orthampton, ochdale, Stockport and Halifax. an obins scored of their goals as they won the title with a record points.

rank Worthington scored goals as Huddersfield Town won the Second Division title in 1969. an reaves exciting young side won their opening three matches and confirmed their title challenge with just one defeat in games, winning - at home to both Charlton and ortsmouth. They faltered slightly at the end of ovember but went top after a - victory at Bristol City over Christmas and lost only one of their last matches. Huddersfield conceded only ten goals at eeds oad and seven players were ever-present as they clinched promotion with a 1-1 draw at iddlesbrough, then the title with a - win at Blackburn.

1982-83

ark illis netted goals as Huddersfield Town won promotion under ick Buxton in . The Terriers made a poor start to the campaign, failing to win until the sixth attempt when former iverpool striker Colin ussell scored twice on his debut in a - victory over xford nited. They then hammered eyton rient - and won at eeds nited in the ilk Cup third round. Seven successive victories catapulted them into the promotion frame by the end of ovember, with illis scoring four goals in a - win over Cardiff, then Brian Stanton netting four in a - demolition of Bradford City. The Terriers finished in third place.


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1994-95

Huddersfield Town appeared at Wembley for the second consecutive season in - as eil Warnock plotted a Second ivision play-off final triumph. The Terriers started with a - victory at Blackpool and soared to the top of the table with a -match unbeaten run. ee uxbury and ee Sinnott arrived from Bradford City in ecember and helped Huddersfield regain pole position with a draw against their former club three months later. Andy Booth and onnie epson scored goals between them, but Huddersfield missed automatic promotion in fifth place. They beat Bristol overs - in the play-off final.

2011-12

Simon rayson plotted Huddersfield Town s eague ne play-off final triumph. The Terriers were unbeaten in their opening games, then bounced back from two consecutive defeats to remain undefeated in their next nine matches, with ordan hodes scoring five goals in a - victory at Wycombe Wanderers. anager ee Clark was surprisingly sacked in ebruary and replaced by rayson. eading marksman hodes netted a club record goals as Huddersfield qualified for the play-offs in fourth position. They beat ons - , then Sheffield nited - on penalties after a draw in the final.

2003-04

eter ackson managed Huddersfield Towns Third ivision play-off final success. Huddersfield had been relegated the previous season and ackson replaced ick Wadsworth in charge, signing defenders Efe Sodje and Steve ates, as well as midfielder Tony Carss. They won just two of their opening nine games but the - victory at arlington on Boxing ay heralded six straight wins that catapulted them into the promotion race. Top scorer on Stead was sold to Blackburn in ebruary but Huddersfield maintained their challenge and finished fifth. They beat ansfield on penalties after a draw in the play-off final.

Jon Stead was Huddersfield’s top scorer before being sold to Blackburn in Februa ry 2004

tion David Wagner celebrates promo to the Premier League

2016-17

Huddersfield Town won promotion to the remier eague in - . avid Wagner s side were early Championship leaders after dropping only two points in their opening six games, including a - victory at eeds nited. The Terriers slipped to sixth place after winning just once in eight matches but then won all except two of their following games. They also took anchester City to an A Cup fifth-round replay. espite only three wins in their final ten games, Huddersfield qualified for the play-offs in fifth place. They triumphed on penalties against Sheffield Wednesday in the semi-final, then eading in the Wembley final.



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NOTTINGHAM FOREST S K Y B E T C H A M P I O N S H I P TA B L E HOME POS

AWAY

TEAM

P

W

D

L

F

A

W

D

L

F

A

+/-

PTS

1

West Bromwich Albion

38

8

8

3

36

23

11

6

2

28

14

+27

71

2

Leeds United

38

11

4

3

26

13

10

4

6

30

19

+24

71

3

Fulham

38

12

2

6

32

23

6

8

4

20

17

+12

64

4

Brentford

38

10

5

3

36

15

8

4

8

30

18

+33

63

5

Nottingham Forest

38

8

4

6

20

19

8

9

3

29

20

+10

61

Preston North End

38

11

3

5

35

24

5

6

8

16

22

+5

57

6

PP

7

Cardiff City

38

9

8

2

28

17

5

7

7

26

33

+4

57

8

Blackburn Rovers

38

9

8

3

27

17

6

3

9

28

29

+9

56 56

9

Swansea City

38

8

5

6

24

20

6

9

4

25

25

+4

10

Bristol City

38

7

5

6

25

27

8

5

7

27

29

-4

55

11

Millwall

38

8

7

4

27

21

5

8

6

19

22

+3

54

12

Derby County

38

10

7

2

28

13

4

5

10

24

38

+1

54

13

QPR

38

8

5

7

37

34

6

3

9

21

29

-5

50

14

Reading

38

7

3

9

24

25

6

7

6

23

18

+4

49

15

Sheffield Wednesday

38

7

6

6

17

22

6

4

9

30

28

-3

49

16

Birmingham City

38

6

5

7

27

29

6

7

7

21

28

-9

48

17

Wigan Athletic

38

6

6

6

18

22

5

5

10

22

28

-10

44 43

18

Stoke City

38

8

3

8

29

24

4

4

11

21

32

-6

19

Charlton Athletic

38

7

5

7

25

23

4

4

11

20

31

-9

42

20

Huddersfield Town

38

7

5

8

24

27

4

4

10

21

33

-15

42 41

21

Middlesbrough

38

6

8

6

18

22

3

6

9

19

28

-13

22

Hull City

38

6

3

11

27

34

5

5

8

22

30

-15

41

23

Barnsley

38

5

7

7

26

33

4

3

12

17

29

-19

37

24

Luton Town

38

7

5

7

28

28

3

1

15

16

44

-28

36

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PLAYER NAME

2

Yuri Ribeiro

APPS

NO

PLAYER NAME

APPS

23

4

23

Joe Lolley

34+4

9

1

3

Tobias Figueiredo

27

4

Joe Worrall

40

2

1

28

Tiago Silva

32+7

3

7

1

4

29

Yohan Benalouane

6

Gaetan Bong

7

Lewis Grabban

30

Brice Samba

36

35+2

17

2

34

Tyler Walker

1+5

8

Ben Watson

9

Nuno Da Costa

0+2

37

3

6

40

Brennan Johnson

4+2

1

42

Yassine En-Neyah

10

Joao Carvalho

11+14

0+1

2

1

48

Alex Mighten

11

Matty Cash

37+2

1+2

3

6

12

Jordan Smith

1

13

John Bostock

3+5

14

Adama Diakhaby

2+8

16

Carl Jenkinson

6+1

2

Albert Adomah

8+19

3

2

-

3 2

Arvin Appiah Jordan Lawrence-Gabriel

1

-

-

-

0+1

-

-

17

Alfa Semedo

12+13

2

2

Tyrese Fornah

-

0+1

-

-

19

Sammy Ameobi

34+7

3

5

-

Rafa Mir

4+9

-

4

20

Michael Dawson

15

1

-

1

Aro Muric

5

-

-

21

Samba Sow

17+2

-

8

Jack Robinson

17+2

-

-

22

Ryan Yates

12+8

-

Chema Rodriguez

8+2

-

1

-

1

2

1

1

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SEP

DATE

KO

ES

OPPOSITION

NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR JUN

TV

RES

TS

ATT (away)

Sat 03

17:30 West Bromwich Albion

27,592 (1,991)

Muric

Cash

Dawson (c)

Worrall

Robinson

Semedo

Sat 10

12:30 Leeds United

35,453 (2,001)

Muric

Cash

Worrall

Dawson (c)

Robinson

Semedo

Tue 13

19:45 Fleetwood (CCR1)

-

7,432 (198)

Samba

Jenkinson

Figueiredo

Worrall (c)

Ribeiro

Sow

Sat 17

15:00 Birmingham City

-

27,281 (1,995)

Muric

Cash

Worrall

Dawson (c)

Robinson

Sow

Wed 21

19:45 Charlton Athetic

17,204 (1,751)

Muric

Jenkinson

Worrall

Dawson (c)

Robinson

Watson

Sat 24

15:00 Fulham

18,186 (1,900)

Samba

Jenkinson

Worrall

Dawson (c)

Robinson

Watson

Tue 27

19:45 Derby County (CCR2)

26,971 (3,331)

Samba

Ribeiro

Figueiredo

Worrall (c)

Cash

Bostock

Sat 31

15:00 Preston North End

-

27,249 (1,610)

Samba

Jenkinson

Worrall

Dawson (c)

Robinson

Watson

Sat 14

15:00 Swansea City

-

17,102 (1,259)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Dawson (c)

Ribeiro

Watson

Sat 21

15:00 Barnsley

-

29,202 (1,952)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Dawson (c)

Ribeiro

Watson

19.45

-

Ribeiro

Tue 24

Arsenal (CCR3)

-

Fri 27

20:00 Stoke City

Tue 01

19:45 Blackburn Rovers

-

Sat 05

15:00 Brentford

-

Sun 20

14:00 Wigan Athletic

Wed 23 19:45 Hull City Sat 02

15:00 Luton Town

Sat 09

12:30 Derby County

Sat 23

15:00 Bristol City

Wed 27

19:45 Queens Park Rangers

Sat 30

15:00 Cardiff City

53,160 (8,391)

Muric

Cash

Figueiredo

Chema

Robinson (c)

23,800 (2,783)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Dawson (c)

Robinson

Watson

12,521 (1,138)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Robinson

Watson (c)

27,596 (1,005)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Chema

Ribeiro

Watson (c)

13,077 (3,525)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Robinson

Watson (c)

-

27,624 (690)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Rodriguez

Robinson

Watson (c)

-

10,053 (1,017)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Watson (c)

29,314 (1,989)

Samba

Cash

Figueiredo

Worrall

Ribeiro

Watson (c)

-

23,573 (2,309)

Samba

Cash

Figueiredo

Worrall

Robinson

Watson (c)

12,937 (1,860)

Samba

Cash

Figueiredo

Worrall

Robinson

Watson (c)

-

28,209 (1,480)

Samba

Cash

Figueiredo

Worrall

Robinson

Watson (c)

Fri 06

19:45 Millwall

12,976 (1,267)

Samba

Cash

Figueiredo

Dawson (c)

Worrall

Robinson

Tue 10

19:45 Middlesbrough

-

24,577 (500)

Samba

Cash

Dawson (c)

Worrall

Robinson

Watson

Sat 14

15:00

-

28,002 (1,993)

Samba

Cash

Dawson (c)

Worrall

Robinson

Watson

Sat 21

15:00 Huddersfield Town

-

22,529 (2,490)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Chema

Watson (c)

Thu 26

15:00 Hull City

-

15,001 (1,947)

Samba

Cash

Figueiredo

Worrall

Chema

Sow

Sun 29

15:00 Wigan Athletic

-

27,844 (480)

Samba

Cash

Figueiredo

Worrall

Chema

Watson (c)

Wed 01 15:00 Blackburn Rovers

-

27,073 (883)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Chema

Watson (c)

Sun 05

he eld Wednesday

14:01 Chelsea (FACR3)

-

40,492 (2,788)

Smith

Jenkinson

Dawson (c)

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Yates

Sat 11

15:00 Reading

-

16,602 (2,073)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Chema

Watson (c)

Sun 19

12:00 Luton Town

27,081 (1,554)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Dawson (c)

Ribeiro

Watson

26,840 (808)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Dawson (c)

Ribeiro

Watson

Wed 22 19:45 Reading

-

Tue 28

19:45 Brentford

-

12,274 (1,642)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Watson (c)

Sat 01

15:00 Birmingham City

-

20,837 (2,746)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Watson (c)

29,455 (1,993)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Watson (c)

Samba

Jenkinson

Worrall

Figueiredo

Bong

Watson (c) Watson (c)

Sat 08

17:30 Leeds United

Tue 11

19:45 Charlton Athletic

-

Sat 15

12:30 West Bromwich Albion

25,117 (1,977)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Sat 22

15:00 Queens Park Rangers

-

28,750 (1,459)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Watson (c)

Tue 25

19:45 Cardiff City

-

21,273 (872)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Watson (c)

Mon 02 19:45 Middlesbrough

18,884 (1,100)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Watson (c)

Fri 06

20:00 Millwall

-

27,307 (TBC)

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Watson (c)

Sat 20

15:00 Sheffield Wednesday

-

N/A

Samba

Cash

Worrall

Figueiredo

Ribeiro

Silva

Sun 28 14:15 Wed 1

JUL

ES

Huddersfield Town

18:00 Bristol City

Sat 04

12:30 Derby County

Tue 7

17:00 Fulham

Sat 11

15:00 Preston North End

Wed 15 18:00 Swansea City Sat 18 Wed 22

-

15:00 Barnsley

-

TBC

-

Stoke City


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Stats Key: oalscorer Booked

Sent off Starting XI

Third sub Fifth sub Fourth sub Own goal †Home games in bold // Televised game

First sub Second sub

SUBSTITUTES Watson

Silva

Lolley

Watson

Adomah

Bostock

Silva

Watson

REFEREE

Grabban

Silva

Lolley

Grabban

Sow

Ameobi

Appiah

Mir

Johnson

Semedo

Lolley

Ameobi

rabban

Silva

Semedo

Silva

Cash

Ameobi

rabban

Bostock

Sow

Silva

Ameobi

Lolley

rabban

Semedo

Mir

Semedo

Lolley

Adomah

Semedo

Silva

Ameobi

Lolley

Sow

Carvalho

Ameobi

Adomah

Sow

Lolley

Carvalho

Silva

Johnson

Lolley

Sow

Lolley

Carvalho

Ameobi

Sow

Ameobi

Lolley

Ribeiro

Sow

Lolley

Silva

Carvalho

rabban

Ameobi

Bostock

Lolley

Ameobi

Ribeiro

Silva

Lolley

Ameobi

Carvalho

rabban

Yates

Silva

Yates

Ameobi

Lolley

rabban

Adomah

, Robinson

Yates

Silva

Ameobi

Lolley

rabban

Carvalho

, Adomah

Silva

Yates

Ameobi

Lolley

rabban

Adomah

, Carvalho

Silva

Adomah

Lolley

Ameobi

Grabban

Carvalho

Silva

Carvalho

Lolley

Ameobi

Watson

Semedo

Silva

Ameobi

Yates

Silva

Ameobi

Lolley

rabban

Carvalho

Yates

Silva

Ameobi

Carvalho

rabban

Muric, Figueiredo, Mir, Semedo, Lolley, Chema, Adomah

J Linington

Sow

Silva

Ameobi

Lolley

rabban

Semedo

A Davies

Watson (c)

Lolley

Semedo

Silva

rabban

Ameobi

Semedo

Yates

Ameobi

Carvalho

rabban

Silva

Sow

Lolley

Silva

Ameobi

rabban

Semedo

Carvalho

Johnson

Adomah

Mighten

Sow

Silva

Ameobi

Ribeiro

rabban

Yates

Sow

Silva

Adomah

Lolley

rabban

Ameobi

Sow

Ameobi

Silva

Lolley

rabban

Carvalho

, Adomah

, Smith, Jenkinson, Semedo, Yates, Chema

D Webb

Sow

Lolley

Silva

Ameobi

rabban

Diakhaby

, Adomah

, Yates

T Robinson

Yates

Lolley

Silva

Ameobi

rabban

Diakhaby

, Semedo

, Walker

Sow

Lolley

Silva

Ameobi

rabban

Diakhaby

, Yates

Yates

Silva

Diakhaby

Lolley

Sow

Lolley

Silva

Ameobi

rabban

Semedo

Silva

Ameobi

Lolley

Diakhaby

rabban

Yates

Yates

Lolley

Silva

Ameobi

rabban

Semedo

Yates

Lolley

Semedo

Ameobi

rabban

Diakhaby

Semedo

Lolley

Carvalho

Ameobi

rabban

Bostock

Yates

Lolley

Johnson

Ameobi

rabban

Bostock

Johnson

Mir

D England

Adomah

, Ameobi

, Johnson

, Ameobi

, Mir

, Adomah

, Samba, Ribeiro, Figueiredo, Jenkinson

A Young

, Mir

T Harrington

, Adomah

, Samba, Riberio, Figueiredo, Jenkinson , Mir

, Adomah

, Cash

P Bankes J Brooks

, Rodriguez

,

, Adomah

, Muric, Cash, Mir, Chema

Grabban

Lolley

, Semedo

, Silva

Silva

Grabban

Adomah

, Ameobi

, Semedo

Carvalho

Adomah

Ameobi

, Mighten

, abriel

rabban

Chema

, Silva

rabban

Carvalho

rabban Mir

Walker

Silva

, rabban

Semedo Lolley

Cash

, Yates

M Donohue O Langford

, Muric, Carvalho, Chema, Johnson

, Muric, Bostock, Dawson, Chema

, Semedo

, Semedo

, Mighten

, Smith, Jenkinson, J. Robinson, Dawson , Smith, Carvalho, Jenkinson, Dawson

, En-Neyah

, Smith, Jenkinson, Semedo, Chema

, Smith, Jenkinson, Semedo, Dawson , Smith, Carvalho, Jenkinson, Dawson

, Walker

, da Costa , Walker

, Carvalho , Walker

, Carvalho

, Shelvey, Sole, Hefele, abriel

, Smith, Dawson, Adomah, Mighten

, Carvalho

, Diakhaby

, Walker

, Smith, Jenkinson, Robinson, Dawson

Jenkinson

, Diakhaby

, Muric, Figueiredo, Mir, Chema

Muric, Robinson, Dawson, Adomah

, Adomah

, Fornah

, Yates

, Muric, Carvalho, Bostock, Chema

, Yates

, Adomah

, Muric, Mir, Dawson, Chema

, Smith, Bostock, Dawson, Chema

, Carvalho

, Lolley

, Muric, Mir, Robinson, Chema

, Adomah

, Semedo

, Semedo

, Muric, Yates, Chema, Adomah

, Mir

Carvalho

, Muric, Bong, Jenkinson, Dawson

Ward D England C Pawson S Martin R Jones J Brooks A Woolmer

ltringham M Donohue D Bond P Bankes D Whitestone T Harrington

J Simpson O Langford

, Muric, Carvalho, Dawson, Mighten

D Bond

, Muric, Jenkinson, Dawson, Yates

K Stroud

, Muric, Jenkinson, Dawson, Walker , Muric, Carvalho, Jenkinson, Dawson

, Bostock

, Diakhaby , Da Costa

S Martin D Whitestone

, Muric, Ribeiro, Figueiredo, Johnson

, Adomah

, Semedo

Robinson

, Muric, Figueiredo, Bostock, Robinson

, Mir

Adomah

Benalouane

A Madley

, Johnson

, rabban

, Lolley

, Muric, Ribeiro, Figueiredo, Johnson

, Mir

, Bostock

J illett D England

, Carvalho Mir

ltringham J Linington

ilosevic, rabban, Sow

, Muric, Bostock, Chema, Johnson

, Mir

Adomah

, Muric, Figueiredo, Bostock, Robinson , Smith,

, Silva

, Adomah

uric, rabban, enkinson, Ameobi

, Muric, Figueiredo, Bostock, Robinson

, Adomah

, Adomah

O Langford

, Muric, Ribeiro, Figueiredo

, Carvalho

Mir

, Silva

, Samba, Ribeiro, Figueiredo, Sow

Sow

rabban

R Jones

, Muric, Milosevic, Robinson, Richardson, Mighten

, Cash

Carvalho

, Smith, Ribeiro, Figueiredo, Richardson

,Muric, Jenkinson, Dawson, Walker

, Jenkinson, Dawson, Yates, Muric

, Diakhaby

, Smith, Carvalho, Jenkinson, Dawson, Mighten

R Jones S Martin D England ltringham R Jones


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