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词条 2007–08 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season
释义

  1. Squad at the start of the season

  2. Review

  3. Specific events

  4. Squad at the end of the season

     Players in/out  In  Out 

  5. Results

      Pre-season matches  Football League One  FA Cup  Football League Cup  Johnstone's Paint Trophy 

  6. Appearances and goals

  7. References

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| manager = Andy Ritchie (until 1 April 2008)
Gerry Murphy (1 April 2008 until 3 May 2008)
| chairman = Ken Davy
Dean Hoyle (Chairman-Elect)
| league = League One
| league result = 10th
| cup1 = FA Cup
| cup1 result = Fifth Round
| cup2 = Carling Cup
| cup2 result = First Round
| cup3 = Johnstone's Paint Trophy
| cup3 result = First Round
| league topscorer =
Andy Booth (9)
| season topscorer =
Luke Beckett (12)
| highest attendance = 16,413 vs Leeds United (15 April 2008)
| lowest attendance = 6,004 vs Brighton & Hove Albion (18 March 2008)
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Huddersfield Town's 2007–08 campaign saw Town fail to make any progress for a second successive season in Football League One. Andy Ritchie lost his job on April Fool's Day following a 4-1 defeat at local rivals Oldham Athletic. He was replaced by Stan Ternent for the new season.

The season was also notable for 2 other reasons. One was the FA Cup run, which saw Town reach the 5th round for the first time since the 1998–99 season. This included a win over Premier League side Birmingham City and a rematch against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

The other big story was the handover of chairmanship from Ken Davy to local businessman Dean Hoyle. He would become the chairman after the centenary season.

Squad at the start of the season

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Review

The end of a disappointing season again saw the departure of more players than new arrivals. Senior players who left included Mark Hudson, Martin McIntosh, John McAliskey, Paul Rachubka, and Gary Taylor-Fletcher. Jamaican international defender Frank Sinclair was signed on a 12-month contract, after joining on loan last season, and other close-season signings were ex-Leicester City striker Danny Cadamarteri and midfielder Malvin Kamara, who was released by fellow League One side Port Vale, both on free transfers. Manager Andy Ritchie made ex-Barnsley defender Robbie Williams his fourth signing, on 24 August. Huddersfield Town fan Adam Pearson, former Hull City chairman, tabled a takeover bid for the Club during October, worth more than £3 million, but it was rejected.[1] On 10 January 2008, after a successful loan period, Phil Jevons signed from Championship side Bristol City for an undisclosed fee, although it is believed to be in the region of £100,000. On 21 January, Welsh international Rob Page signed from Championship side Coventry City on a deal to the end of the season.

Manager Andy Ritchie departed on 1 April, by 'mutual consent', following the embarrassing 4–1 defeat at Oldham Athletic on 29 March. Academy director Gerry Murphy was put in caretaker charge.[2] First-team coach John Dungworth was the next to go, on 3 April, also announced as by 'mutual consent'.[3] Derby County assistant manager Stan Ternent was appointed as manager at the Galpharm Stadium, on 24 April, with his assistant being ex-Town player Ronnie Jepson. However, Murphy remained in charge of the team for the rest of the season and Ternent will take control of the team at the start of next season. It was announced, on 10 April, that Ken Davy was to step down as chairman after completing a deal with local businessman Dean Hoyle, who will take over at the start of the 2009–10 season. Hoyle joined the board immediately.[4]

On 1 August 2007, Huddersfield won a prestigious pre-season friendly, at home to Premier League side Blackburn Rovers, 2–1 with two Luke Beckett strikes. After a promising start which saw them lying 4th at the start of September, Huddersfield had slumped to 17th by 27 October with five consecutive away defeats, where they failed to score. The team's form continued to be inconsistent, though they had eased up to 13th by the end of 2007, helped by the occasional excellent result notably the 1–0 win at Swansea City on 16 November. From then until the middle of April the team were stuck in the narrow range of 13th–15th. The 2–1 win over Brighton & Hove Albion, on 18 March, was watched by just 6,004 spectators, the lowest ever league crowd at the Galpharm Stadium for a league match.[5] However, following Ritchie's departure, Town regained composure and finished with four consecutive victories including beating local rivals Leeds United 1–0, at the Galpharm, on 15 April. The attendance for that match was 16,413, the highest for a league match for nearly 4 years, apart from the play-off semi-finals. Huddersfield finished the season in 10th place in League One. Although they were 10 points short of a play-off place, at no stage of the season did they look like serious promotion contenders.

In the cups, a Carling Cup defeat at Blackpool, and an embarrassing 4–1 defeat in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy to Grimsby Town, made it their fourth and fifth consecutive first round cup exits. Huddersfield beat Accrington Stanley away in the first round of the FA Cup, on 10 November. This was followed on 1 December with a second round 3–0 home win over Grimsby Town. Huddersfield caused one of the shocks of the third round when, at home on 5 January 2008, they beat Premier League side Birmingham City 2–1 with goals from Luke Beckett and Chris Brandon.[6] In the fourth round, Town beat fellow League One giant-killers Oldham Athletic (who beat Everton at Goodison Park in Round 3) 1–0 at Boundary Park, thanks to a goal by ex-Oldham striker Luke Beckett. The fifth round draw paired Town with FA Cup holders Chelsea, in a rematch of the third round tie in January 2006. The teams turned round 1–1 after Michael Collins had cancelled out Frank Lampard's 100th Chelsea goal but Lampard and Salomon Kalou sealed Chelsea's 3–1 win.

Specific events

Mark Hudson joined Rotherham United, Martin McIntosh and John McAliskey both joined Mansfield Town, Adnan Ahmed left for Tranmere Rovers, John McCombe signed for Hereford United and James Hand joined Dundalk. Adam Wilson was also told his contract would not be renewed and he subsequently joined non-league team Bradford Park Avenue. In addition, other departures included Paul Rachubka, who was not offered a new deal and subsequently joined Blackpool (where he had spent the end of the 2006–07 season on loan). Gary Taylor-Fletcher joined Rachubka at newly promoted Championship side Blackpool for an undisclosed fee.

Of the other squad members that were out of contract both Danny Racchi and Aaron Hardy were given one-year and six-month deals respectively. Jamaican international defender Frank Sinclair was signed on a 12-month contract at the Galpharm Stadium after a successful loan period. Town's other close-season signings were ex-Leicester City striker Danny Cadamarteri and midfielder Malvin Kamara, who was released by fellow League One side Port Vale, both on a free transfers.

Huddersfield had an offer for Barnsley defender Robbie Williams accepted, with personal terms agreed on 13 July, but the following day during his medical, it was revealed that he had a hairline fracture in his shin, with the deal virtually collapsed, but after being given time to recover he finally signed for the Terriers on 24 August for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal. Manager Andy Ritchie had previously been unsuccessful in attempts to sign strikers Ian Moore, Jo Kuffour & Jason Scotland.

Town won six of their seven pre-season friendlies including on 1 August 2007 a win 2–1 at home to Premier League side Blackburn Rovers with two Luke Beckett strikes. Recently departed Taylor-Fletcher and Rachubka were given an early chance to face their former club when Town were drawn away to Blackpool in the first round of the Carling Cup; the game finished 1–0 to the Seasiders thanks to a Ben Burgess goal.

On 31 August, Bristol City and Ireland under-21 international Richard Keogh was signed on a month's loan. His loan was extended by a further month on 1 October. On 27 September, West Bromwich Albion midfielder Ronnie Wallwork was signed on a month's loan to alleviate Town's injury crisis. Huddersfield released Keogh on 29 October but extended Wallwork's loan for another month.

Huddersfield beat Accrington Stanley on 10 November, in the first round of the FA Cup. They came back from 2–0 down thus avoiding their fate of four years previously when they lost 1–0, also in a first round tie away at Accrington.

Huddersfield signed Bristol City striker Phil Jevons for a month's loan on 22 November, as well as increasing Ronnie Wallwork's loan until 29 December. Also that day, young striker Lucas Akins was sent on loan to Conference National side Northwich Victoria.

Akins's loan was extended by another month on 20 December. Then on Christmas Eve, Jevons's loan was extended until 19 January 2008.[7] However, on 10 January Jevons was signed for £100,000, that could double to £200,000 depending on appearances and whether Town win promotion, on a deal that takes him until summer 2010.[8] Ronnie Wallwork returned to West Bromwich Albion on 29 December after the 93-day loan limit expired. On 11 January 2008 it was announced that Wallwork had signed for Sheffield Wednesday, on a free transfer, to the end of the season with a view to a permanent deal.[9][10]

On 21 January, Welsh international Rob Page signed from Championship side Coventry City on a deal to the end of the season.

On 15 February, Lucas Akins returned from his loan spell at Northwich Victoria and young defender Shane Killock was sent on loan to Conference North side Hyde United. That was later extended to an end-of-season loan. On 21 February, fellow Town youngster Tom Clarke joined West Yorkshire rivals Halifax Town on a month's loan. He returned to the Galpharm on 23 March.

On 28 February, long-serving midfielder Danny Schofield requested that he could leave the club at the end of the season for a new challenge. His name has been circulated to other clubs by manager Andy Ritchie.

On 2 March, Huddersfield won 2 prizes at the 3rd Football League Awards. The club won "Best League One Family Club" for their "Fans of the Future" initiative and Town youngster Daniel Broadbent celebrated his 18th birthday by winning the "League One Apprentice" award, an award won by Joe Skarz twelve months earlier.

By the start of March, Town's play-off hopes were starting to vanish following successive defeats by Gillingham, leaders Swansea City and Swindon Town (who finished the game with nine men!). With Danny Cadamarteri still out injured, Town's three fit strikers: Luke Beckett, Andy Booth and Phil Jevons were all misfiring, so Andy Ritchie tried to bring in an experienced striker from the Championship, but as with back in the summer, he was rejected three times. First by Charlton Athletic's Izale McLeod, then by West Bromwich Albion's Craig Beattie and Crystal Palace's recently transfer-listed Shefki Kuqi. On 11 March, Ritchie revealed he also missed out on Preston North End's Brett Ormerod and Watford's Hungarian striker Tamás Priskin.

On 1 April, three days after a humiliating 4–1 defeat at Oldham Athletic that dashed any lingering play-off hopes, it was announced that manager Andy Ritchie had left the club by mutual consent.[2] First-team coach John Dungworth was the next to go, on 3 April, also announced as by 'mutual consent'.[3] Chairman Ken Davy cited the fact that results had been far too inconsistent and that the club had not moved forward as had been expected. Ritchie had been in charge for slightly less than a year. Davy also stated that the club hoped to appoint a new manager before the end of the season. Academy director Gerry Murphy was put in caretaker charge until a replacement is found. He has ruled himself out of the running for the job. Front-runners include ex-Brentford and Leicester City boss Martin Allen, ex-Town player Mark Lillis and ex-England captain Alan Shearer.

Among Murphy's first acts was to give the Town captaincy to defender Rob Page, so that the previous captain Jon Worthington can focus on his game more. During his tenure as caretaker manager, Murphy led the Terriers to an impressive 1–0 win over local rivals Leeds United.

On 24 April, it was revealed that Town had asked for permission to speak to Derby County assistant manager Stan Ternent, which was granted by Adam Pearson. He took over at the Galpharm Stadium later that day. His assistant is ex-Town player Ronnie Jepson. Derby's own website even said that Chris Hutchings, another person possibly lined up to replace Ritchie would be reunited with Paul Jewell as Ternent's replacement. Ternent will take charge of his first league game at the start of next season.

Squad at the end of the season

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Players in/out

In

DatePlayerPrevious ClubCost
12 MayJAM}} Frank SinclairBurnleyFree
1 JuneENG}} Danny CadamarteriLeicester CityFree
18 JuneSLE}} Malvin KamaraPort ValeFree
24 AugustENG}} Robbie WilliamsBarnsleyUndisclosed Fee
31 AugustIRL}} Richard KeoghBristol CityLoan
27 SeptemberENG}} Ronnie WallworkWest Bromwich AlbionLoan
22 NovemberENG}} Phil JevonsBristol CityLoan
10 JanuaryENG}} Phil JevonsBristol City£100K rising to a possible £200K[8]
21 JanuaryWAL}} Rob PageCoventry CityFree
15 FebruaryENG}} Lucas AkinsNorthwich VictoriaReturn From Loan
23 MarchENG}} Tom ClarkeHalifax TownReturn From Loan

Out

DatePlayerNew ClubCost
25 MayPAK}} Adnan AhmedTranmere RoversFree
5 JuneENG}} Paul RachubkaBlackpoolFree
7 JuneIRL}} John McAliskeyMansfield TownFree
14 JuneENG}} Mark HudsonRotherham UnitedFree
16 JuneSCO}} Martin McIntoshMansfield TownFree
4 JulyENG}} John McCombeHereford UnitedFree
9 JulyENG}} Gary Taylor-FletcherBlackpoolUndisclosed Fee
10 JulyIRL}} James HandDundalkFree
23 JulyENG}} Adam WilsonBradford Park AvenueFree
29 OctoberIRL}} Richard KeoghBristol CityReturn From Loan
22 NovemberENG}} Lucas AkinsNorthwich VictoriaLoan
29 DecemberENG}} Ronnie WallworkWest Bromwich AlbionLoan Limit Expired
15 FebruaryENG}} Shane KillockHyde UnitedLoan
21 FebruaryENG}} Tom ClarkeHalifax TownLoan

Results

Pre-season matches

DateCompetitionOpponentsHome/

Away

Result

F – A

ScorersAttendance
18 July 2007Friendly matchA.F.C. EmleyA3 – 0Cadamarteri [47 (pen)], Beckett [56], Young [83]1,985
21 July 2007Friendly matchBridlington TownA6 – 1Kamara [14, 28], Cadamarteri [24, 38], Beckett [51], Bailey [75]684
24 July 2007Friendly matchHucknall TownA3 – 1Skarz [14], Beckett [40], Schofield [76]294
25 July 2007Friendly matchBradford Park AvenueA1 – 0Booth [21]533
28 July 2007Friendly matchRochdaleA0 – 31,421
1 August 2007Friendly matchBlackburn RoversH2 – 1Beckett [38, 80]6,901
4 August 2007Friendly matchMansfield TownA4 – 0Beckett [24], Collins [38], Akins [60], Kamara [74]1,363

Football League One

DateOpponentsHome/

Away

Result

F – A

ScorersAttendancePosition
11 August 2007Yeovil TownH1 – 0Beckett [17]9,8766th
18 August 2007BournemouthA1 – 0Beckett [43]5,6062nd
25 August 2007Carlisle UnitedH0 – 210,0227th
1 September 2007MillwallA2 – 1Booth [44], Kamara [52]9,0044th
8 September 2007Crewe AlexandraA0 – 25,1647th
15 September 2007Cheltenham TownH2 – 3Kamara [48], Keogh [90]8,7569th
22 September 2007Northampton TownA0 – 35,01415th
29 September 2007Luton TownH2 – 0Beckett [35], Cadamarteri [60]9,0289th
2 October 2007Nottingham ForestH1 – 1Cadamarteri [67]10,99411th
6 October 2007WalsallA0 – 45,11214th
14 October 2007Doncaster RoversA0 – 26,86615th
20 October 2007Oldham AthleticH1 – 1Wallwork [81]10,90916th
26 October 2007Tranmere RoversA0 – 36,00817th
3 November 2007Port ValeH3 – 1Booth [3], Wallwork [9], N. Clarke [21]8,55517th
6 November 2007Hartlepool UnitedH2 – 0Cadamarteri [12], Beckett [87]8,15414th
16 November 2007Swansea CityA1 – 0Kamara [54]12,1849th
24 November 2007Leyton OrientH0 – 19,69713th
5 December 2007Southend UnitedA1 – 4Schofield [67]6,84415th
8 December 2007Leeds UnitedA0 – 432,50115th
15 December 2007Bristol RoversH2 – 1Wallwork [16], Jevons [55]8,11813th
22 December 2007Cheltenham TownA2 – 0Booth [14, 66]3,99811th
26 December 2007Crewe AlexandraH1 – 1Booth [84]9,75912th
29 December 2007Northampton TownH1 – 2Booth [45]8,55613th
1 January 2008Nottingham ForestA1 – 2Jevons [37 (pen)]18,76214th
12 January 2008GillinghamH1 – 3Brandon [31]11,21216th
19 January 2008Brighton & Hove AlbionA1 – 1Williams [77]5,34315th
29 January 2008BournemouthH1 – 0Jevons [35]7,35915th
2 February 2008Yeovil TownA2 – 0Beckett [25 (pen)], Collins [51]4,82315th
9 February 2008Swindon TownH1 – 0Jevons [1]9,38813th
12 February 2008Carlisle UnitedA1 – 2Page [87]6,19615th
19 February 2008MillwallH1 – 0Beckett [29 (pen)]6,32613th
23 February 2008GillinghamA0 – 15,02214th
1 March 2008Swansea CityH0 – 110,47115th
4 March 2008Swindon TownA2 – 3Jevons [39 (pen), 77 (pen)]4,84016th
8 March 2008Leyton OrientA1 – 0Beckett [75]4,66015th
11 March 2008Hartlepool UnitedA1 – 2N. Clarke [64]3,65015th
15 March 2008Southend UnitedH1 – 2Booth [73]7,82315th
18 March 2008Brighton & Hove AlbionH2 – 1Holdsworth [4], Beckett [79 (pen)]6,00414th
22 March 2008Bristol RoversA3 – 2Berrett [39], Brandon [70], Collins [88]6,58513th
29 March 2008Oldham AthleticA1 – 4Mirfin [90]5,63714th
5 April 2008Doncaster RoversH2 – 2Williams [7], Holdsworth [61]10,27914th
12 April 2008Port ValeA0 – 04,15013th
15 April 2008Leeds UnitedH1 – 0Holdsworth [76]16,41312th
19 April 2008Tranmere RoversH1 – 0Booth [61]8,31512th
26 April 2008WalsallH2 – 0Schofield [41], Booth [56]9,96912th
3 May 2008Luton TownA1 – 0Jevons [77]6,53910th

FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentsHome/

Away

Result

F – A

ScorersAttendance
10 November 2007Round 1Accrington StanleyA3 – 2Kamara [45, 83], Beckett [89]2,202
1 December 2007Round 2Grimsby TownH3 – 0Jevons [53, 62], Beckett [85]6,729
5 January 2008Round 3Birmingham CityH2 – 1Beckett [4], Brandon [81]13,410
26 January 2008Round 4Oldham AthleticA1 – 0Beckett [10]12,749
16 February 2008Round 5ChelseaA1 – 3Collins [45]41,324

Football League Cup

DateRoundOpponentsHome/

Away

Result

F – A

ScorersAttendance
14 August 2007Round 1BlackpoolA0 – 16,395

Johnstone's Paint Trophy

DateRoundOpponentsHome/

Away

Result

F – A

ScorersAttendance
4 September 2007Round 1 North EastGrimsby TownA1 – 4Collins [45]1,204

Appearances and goals

Squad No. Name Nation Position League Apps League Goals FA Cup Apps FA Cup Goals League Cup Apps League Cup Goals FLT Apps FLT Goals Total Apps Total Goals
2Andy HoldsworthENG}}DF43 (1)350001049 (1)3
3Joe SkarzENG}}DF22 (5)02 (1)0101026 (6)0
4Michael CollinsIRL}}MF35 (6)23 (2)1101140 (8)4
5David MirfinENG}}DF23 (6)13 (1)0100027 (7)1
6Nathan ClarkeENG}}DF442401010502
7Chris BrandonENG}}MF25 (3)221101029 (3)3
8Jon WorthingtonENG}}MF19 (6)010100021 (6)0
9Danny CadamarteriENG}}FW10 (2)31 (1)0000011 (3)3
10Robbie WilliamsENG}}DF24 (1)230000027 (1)2
11Danny SchofieldENG}}MF19 (6)24 (1)0101025 (7)2
12Tom ClarkeENG}}DF2 (1)000000 (1)02 (2)0
13Frank SinclairJAM}}DF28 (1)050100034 (1)0
14Phil JevonsENG}}FW17 (4)73 (1)2000020 (5)9
14Richard KeoghIRL}}DF91000010101
15Malvin KamaraSLE}}MF33 (10)33 (2)2101038 (12)5
16Ronnie WallworkENG}}MF163200000183
17Matty YoungENG}}MF4 (4)000000 (1)04 (5)0
18Luke BeckettENG}}FW25 (11)83 (2)4101030 (13)12
19Aaron HardyENG}}DF5 (1)0000 (1)0106 (2)0
20Danny RacchiENG}}DF0 (3)00000000 (3)0
21Lucas AkinsENG}}FW0 (3)000000 (1)00 (4)0
22James BerrettIRL}}MF10 (5)120000012 (5)1
23Andy BoothENG}}FW28 (10)92 (1)00 (1)00030 (12)9
27Matt GlennonENG}}GK450501010520
28Alex SmithiesENG}}GK1 (1)00000001 (1)0
29Rob PageWAL}}DF181200000201
31Shane KillockENG}}DF1000000010
32Daniel BroadbentENG}}FW0 (5)00000000 (5)0

References

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6. ^"Huddersfield 2–1 Birmingham", BBC Sport, 5 January 2008
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