2005–06 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season explained

Season:2005–06
League Result:4th
Cup1 Result:Semi-finals
Cup2 Result:Third round
Cup3 Result:Second round
Cup4 Result:First round
League Topscorer:Andy Booth (13)
Season Topscorer:Andy Booth
Gary Taylor-Fletcher
(15 each)
Highest Attendance:19,223 vs. Barnsley (16 May 2006)
Lowest Attendance:5,518 vs. Welling United (6 November 2005)
Largest Win:5–0 vs Milton Keynes Dons (18 February 2006)
Largest Loss:1–4 vs Scunthorpe United (2 September 2005)
0–3 vs Port Vale (28 December 2005)
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Nextseason:2006–07

The 2005–06 season of Huddersfield Town A.F.C. was their second competitive campaign in the restructured Football League One. They finished in 4th place, qualifying them for the play-offs, but, after beating Barnsley 1–0 in the first leg at Oakwell, they lost the second leg 3–1 at the Galpharm Stadium, to lose 3–2 on aggregate.

Their season was also noted for their cup campaigns in the Football League Cup and FA Cup. They managed a respectable 3–1 loss to Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park, where around half of the 12,000 crowd were Town fans. Then in the FA Cup, the Terriers were 8 minutes away from forcing a replay against José Mourinho's Chelsea, before succumbing to a goal by Eiður Guðjohnsen.

Review

Before the start of the season 2005–06, the club launched the controversial 'Young Guns' campaign. The players, manager Peter Jackson, assistant manager Terry Yorath, and coach Martyn Booty posed for the 2006 calendar in cowboy outfits.[1] Six of the younger players featured on the cover of the corporate hospitality brochure. Basing the cover around the 'Young Guns' theme was widely considered to be a mistake and caused the booklet to be adversely linked with the Brokeback Mountain film.

Despite losing to Nottingham Forest on the opening day of the season, Huddersfield started the 2005–06 season brightly and were top of the table by mid-October. During the season they got the chance to show their pedigree by playing at Blackburn Rovers in the League Cup, which they lost 3–1.

Then they had a big money-spinning FA Cup match at Chelsea in January. They showed superb spirit to only lose 2–1, but many predicted it could be the turning point in Town's season, as they hadn't won a game since being drawn against them, a month earlier.

Gerry Murphy won the Football League's Contribution to Football award on 5 March 2006 selected by listeners of BBC Radio Five Live's Sport on Five.[2] [3]

With the season heading towards its climax, Town had to prepare for the play-offs after a disappointing April, which saw them lose out on automatic promotion to the Championship. The goals of Paweł Abbott, Gary Taylor-Fletcher, Andy Booth, Danny Schofield and Sheffield Wednesday loan signing David Graham helped Town to have the joint-second best scoring record in the division behind Swansea City.

Huddersfield beat Barnsley 1–0 at Barnsley in the play-off semi-final first leg but lost 1–3 (2–3 on aggregate) in the return. Season highlights included an away victory against local rivals Bradford City and a league double over fellow neighbours Oldham Athletic.

Results

Pre-season matches

DateCompetitionOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F - A
ScorersAttendance
12 July 2005Copa Ibiza Semi-FinalCoventry CityN0 - 1?
13 July 2005Copa Ibiza 3rd Place Play-OffIbiza XIN2 - 1Carss, Worthington?
19 July 2005Friendly matchHarrogate TownA4 - 1Abbott 4551
20 July 2005Friendly matchRossendale UnitedA4 - 0Hudson, T. Clarke, Mendes, Young?
22 July 2005Friendly matchMansfield TownA2 - 1Booth, Mendes1,562
25 July 2005Friendly matchA.F.C. EmleyA1 - 1McAliskey346
30 July 2005Friendly matchRochdaleA2 - 2Booth, Abbott (pen)1,903
1 August 2005Friendly matchBradford Park AvenueA3 - 2Mendes 2, Carss408

Football League One

DateOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F - A
ScorersAttendanceLeague
position
6 August 2005Nottingham ForestA1 - 2Abbott [64 (pen)]24,04216th
9 August 2005Bristol CityH1 - 0Abbott [89]11,13812th
13 August 2005Swansea CityH3 - 1Booth [27], Abbott [41], Schofield [76]10,3043rd
20 August 2005Southend UnitedA1 - 1Abbott [45]5,5675th
27 August 2005Hartlepool UnitedH2 - 1Abbott [12], Schofield [17]11,2412nd
29 August 2005Doncaster RoversA2 - 1Brandon [2], Worthington [40]7,2221st
2 September 2005Scunthorpe UnitedH1 - 4Abbott [66 (pen)]14,1122nd
10 September 2005Oldham AthleticA3 - 0Schofield [27], Taylor-Fletcher [37, 72]8,8033rd
17 September 2005BrentfordH3 - 2Abbott [34], Schofield [90], Booth [90]11,6222nd
24 September 2005Colchester UnitedA1 - 1Taylor-Fletcher [65]3,4153rd
27 September 2005Tranmere RoversH1 - 0Schofield [87]10,6403rd
1 October 2005AFC BournemouthH2 - 2Schofield [14], Taylor-Fletcher [21]13,5223rd
10 October 2005Bradford CityA2 - 1Hudson [21], Booth [79]12,2852nd
15 October 2005WalsallH3 - 1Booth [15], Abbott [34, 78]11,6421st
22 October 2005ChesterfieldA3 - 4Hudson [80], Worthington [87], Holdsworth [90]6,2062nd
29 October 2005Swindon TownH1 - 1Brandon [54]11,3523rd
12 November 2005Yeovil TownA2 - 1Booth [11], Hudson [39]6,7422nd
19 November 2005Bradford CityH0 - 017,3312nd
26 November 2005Nottingham ForestH2 - 1Schofield [21], Booth [26]17,3702nd
6 December 2005Milton Keynes DonsA2 - 2Abbott [7], Booth [64]4,8322nd
10 December 2005Bristol CityA0 - 29,9492nd
17 December 2005Southend UnitedH0 - 011,2233rd
26 December 2005Rotherham UnitedA1 - 1Taylor-Fletcher [90]7,3803rd
28 December 2005Port ValeH0 - 310,8243rd
31 December 2005BarnsleyA2 - 2Booth [76], Taylor-Fletcher [90]13,0634th
2 January 2006GillinghamH0 - 011,4835th
10 January 2006Scunthorpe UnitedA2 - 2Schofield [44], McIntosh [90]4,4504th
14 January 2006BlackpoolH2 - 0T. Clarke [9], Schofield [73]11,9773rd
21 January 2006BrentfordA0 - 27,6365th
28 January 2006Oldham AthleticH3 - 2Branston [45 (og)], Abbott [48], Graham [59]14,9733rd
3 February 2006Tranmere RoversA1 - 2Graham [48]8,3004th
11 February 2006Colchester UnitedH2 - 0Worthington [14], Graham [68]13,5155th
14 February 2006BlackpoolA1 - 0Brandon [43 (pen)]6,0045th
18 February 2006Milton Keynes DonsH5 - 0McIntosh [19], Taylor-Fletcher [24], Worthington [36], Mirfin [77], Collins [90]11,4233rd
24 February 2006Swansea CityA2 - 2McIntosh [70], Graham [82]13,1102nd
4 March 2006Doncaster RoversH2 - 2McIntosh [8], Graham [40]14,4902nd
10 March 2006Hartlepool UnitedA1 - 3Graham [22]5,6483rd
18 March 2006Rotherham UnitedH4 - 1Booth [32, 39, 82], Taylor-Fletcher [83]15,2643rd
25 March 2006Port ValeA1 - 1Booth [81]5,6642nd
1 April 2006BarnsleyH1 - 0Taylor-Fletcher [55]19,0523rd
8 April 2006GillinghamA0 - 27,0143rd
15 April 2006AFC BournemouthA1 - 1Taylor-Fletcher [71]7,4063rd
18 April 2006ChesterfieldH1 - 2Graham [13]13,3684th
22 April 2006WalsallA3 - 1Graham [25], Abbott [83], Booth [90]5,5544th
29 April 2006Yeovil TownH1 - 2Graham [8]14,4734th
6 May 2006Swindon TownA0 - 06,3534th

League One Play-Offs

DateRoundOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F - A
ScorersAttendance
11 May 2006Semi-Final 1st LegBarnsleyA1 - 0Taylor-Fletcher [85]16,127
15 May 2006Semi-Final 2nd LegBarnsleyH1 - 3Worthington [65]19,223
  • Huddersfield lost 3–2 on aggregate.

FA Cup

DateRoundOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F - A
ScorersAttendance
6 November 2005Round 1Welling UnitedH4 - 1Booth [27, 69], Schofield [50 (pen)], Holdsworth [81]5,518
4 December 2005Round 2Worcester CityA1 - 0Brandon [61]4,163
7 January 2006Round 3ChelseaA1 - 2Taylor-Fletcher [74]41,650

League Cup

DateRoundOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F - A
ScorersAttendance
24 August 2005Round 1ChesterfieldA4 - 2Abbott [9], Taylor-Fletcher [56, 76, 90]2,922
21 September 2005Round 2Blackburn RoversA1 - 3Abbott [79]11,755

Football League Trophy

Appearances and goals

Squad No.NameNationPositionLeague AppsLeague GoalsFA Cup AppsFA Cup GoalsLeague Cup AppsLeague Cup GoalsFLT AppsFLT GoalsPlayoff AppsPlayoff GoalsTotal AppsTotal Goals
1Paul RachubkaGK34020201020410
2Andy HoldsworthDF37 (5)131200 (1)02044 (6)2
3Danny AdamsDF40030200020470
4Mark HudsonMF25 (4)3300 (1)0002030 (5)3
5David MirfinDF27 (4)12 (1)0000 (1)10029 (6)2
6Nathan ClarkeDF46030200 (1)02053 (1)0
7Chris BrandonMF36 (4)3311 (1)0000 (1)040 (6)4
8Tony CarssMF9 (8)00 (1)020000011 (9)0
9Pawel AbbottFW26 (10)121 (2)022100 (2)030 (14)14
10Gary Taylor-FletcherFW30 (13)10311 (1)3102137 (14)15
11Danny SchofieldMF37 (4)93120002044 (4)10
12Adnan AhmedMF4 (9)0100000005 (9)0
14Tom ClarkeDF16 (1)10 (1)00 (1)0100017 (3)1
15John McAliskeyFW0 (9)0000000000 (9)0
16Martin McIntoshDF20 (2)41010002024 (2)4
17John McCombeDF100010100030
18Jon WorthingtonMF41420101021475
19Anthony LloydDF000000100010
19Dan SmithDF7 (1)0000000007 (1)0
20Junior MendesMF1 (4)0001 (1)000002 (5)0
21David GrahamFW15 (1)90000002017 (1)9
22Phil SeniorGK12 (1)01000000013 (1)0
23Andy BoothFW33 (3)132210002038 (3)15
24Michael CollinsMF9 (8)10 (2)010100011 (10)1
25Matty YoungMF0 (2)0000010001 (2)0
26Aaron HardyDF000000100010
27James HandMF000000100010

Notes and References

  1. http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/view.php?id=559 Club ridiculed over Brokeback Mountain calendar
  2. http://www.fourfourtwo.premiumtv.co.uk/page/FootballLeagueAwards/0,,11442~798064,00.html "Football League Awards - Jagielka Named Championship Player Of The Year"
  3. http://www.football-league.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10794~779327,00.html "Shortlists Announced For Football League Awards"