Best Of
Re: Sonny Bradley signs
Oh why did you have to mention Duberry after I'd finally managed to expunge that name from my memory.......
Re: Sonny Bradley signs
But premature on Hartridge I’d have thought. But Taffs days must be numbered regardless of what happens with Joe Low.
Re: Rumour Mill
There's got to be some more decent young talent in the Premier League that clubs are willing to let go to a promotion chasing league 1 side??
Re: Sonny Bradley signs
They would have suited Derby better ‘Before it's earned, our money's all been spent’
Re: Injury news 2024/25
Injury update of Huddersfield Town (H) tomorrow (7th January 2025)
BFP have covered us so here's the opposition. They have five doubts and four out.
Midfielder David Kasumu (illness) is likely to return. First-choice goalie Lee Nicholls (elbow surgery), wing-back Lasse Sørensen (hamstring) and centre-back Radinio Balker (fractured ankle) will be assessed. Centre-back Nigel Lonwijk (hamstring) is very unlikely to feature.
Full-back Ruben Roosken serves the first of a three-match ban. Wing-back Mikael Miller (knee surgery) and strikers Danny Ward (ACL) and Rhys Healey (calf) are out.
Expected line-up: (3-5-2) Jacob Chapman | Tom Lees - Michal Helik - Matty Pearson | Brodie Spencer - Ben Wiles - David Kasumu - Herbie Kane - Josh Koroma |Callum Marshall - Freddie Ladapo
Huddersfield Town are unbeaten in their last 14 league matches (W9 D5). They've conceded eight goals in those 14 matches. For comparison our record is W9 D4 L1. We've conceded 12 goals.
Re: Sonny Bradley signs
And it's also odd how some seem to wilfully be trying to create issues.
Posting that Ice Cream boy's criticism about transfers taking a while - then literally a transfer going through straight after - still moan!
Re: Sonny Bradley signs
A pity we can't sign a Fabian Schar from Newcastle.
A Sonny & Schar backline would be superb.
Re: Sonny Bradley signs
Of course he has. But I think it's becoming increasingly the norm.
Not sure how much say Blooms has in proceedings, but I'd sort of assumed that Rice was the de facto head of recruitment.