2006–07 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season explained

Season:2006–07
Manager:Peter Jackson (until 6 March 2007)
Gerry Murphy (6 March 2007 to 11 April 2007)
Andy Ritchie (from 11 April 2007)
League Result:15th
Cup1 Result:First round
Cup2 Result:First round
Cup3 Result:First round
League Topscorer:Luke Beckett (15)
Season Topscorer:Luke Beckett (15)
Highest Attendance:14,772 vs Bradford City (10 March 2007)
Lowest Attendance:3,629 vs Doncaster Rovers (17 October 2006)
Largest Win:3–0 vs Rotherham United (8 August 2006)
Largest Loss:1–5 vs Nottingham Forest (3 March 2007)
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Nextseason:2007–08

Huddersfield Town's 2006–07 campaign saw Town fail to make any progress in Football League One, which subsequently saw Peter Jackson lose his job in March, being replaced by Andy Ritchie the following month. The irony of his appointment being that it was Ritchie's Barnsley side who stopped Jackson's Terriers from reaching the play-off final the previous season.

Review

Following the narrow play-off defeat in May 2006 to neighbours Barnsley, the 2006–07 season started with high hopes that this would be the year that Huddersfield Town would make the step up to the Championship. Peter Jackson showed his confidence by extending his contract until May 2009. Notwithstanding the arrival of Luke Beckett departures, including Junior Mendes, exceeded arrivals.

The team made a sound start, with an encouraging home draw with much fancied Nottingham Forest, and they peaked at 5th on 21 October 2006. Some of the results in that period flattered the performances and the wheels came off in the next game with a 3–0 loss to Brighton & Hove Albion.

Despite an offer of cash from the Board, Peter Jackson declined to take any players on loan and the team spiralled downwards. Elimination, at home, in the first round of all three cup competitions did nothing to lift the gloom and on 5 January, in the televised encounter at Yeovil Town, the team played perhaps the worst 45 minutes of football in recent seasons to go 3–0 down at half-time (the game finished 3–1).

Around the January transfer window, Paweł Abbott and Danny Adams left, with Jackson indicating that Martin McIntosh and Mark Hudson would not play for the Club again, while Andy Taylor joined from Blackburn Rovers on loan until 5 April 2007, and Frank Sinclair joined from Burnley for the rest of the season. Also signed on a loan deal, on 23 February, was Barnsley striker Paul Hayes who played four games before his return.

A 5–1 thrashing at Nottingham Forest, on 3 March, lead directly to the departure of Peter Jackson on 6 March 2007, according to a Board statement, "due to our form and the inability to attract key players".[1]

Academy Director Gerry Murphy was appointed caretaker manager, one of whose first acts was to bring Martin McIntosh and Mark Hudson back into the reckoning, and Huddersfield went unbeaten in the first five games with Murphy in charge until they lost 2–0 at home to Blackpool on 9 April 2007, his last game as manager.

On 4 April 2007, a press conference was scheduled to announce the appointment of Charlton Athletic's assistant manager Phil Parkinson as the new manager. However he telephoned the Club, just over an hour before the press conference was due to begin, to reveal that he was staying with Charlton Athletic.[2] Andy Ritchie was then appointed Huddersfield Town manager on 11 April 2007 on a two-year contract.[3]

On 17 April, it was announced that Huddersfield Town's sponsors, Yorkshire Building Society and kit suppliers Admiral would be replaced. The new kit supplier was Huddersfield based Mitre and the new sponsors were Gibraltar based gambling outfit CasinoRed.com, who were given a contract for 12 months with an option to extend for a further two years.[4]

Also on 17 April, Gerry Murphy, was promoted to a new position as Director of Football Development where he would be in overall control of scouting as well as his existing duties as Academy Director.

On 5 May, it was announced that six of Town's second-year scholars were offered professional contracts. They were Joe Skarz (who had already signed his), Luke Malcher, Simon Eastwood, James Berrett, Mitchell Bailey, and Lucas Akins, who had already been offered a new professional contract. Fellow youngster Alex Hallam was released.

Ritchie was in charge for the final four matches of the season with the team collecting seven points out of 12. The team finished the season in 15th position with 59 points, 16 points below the play-off places but 12 points above the relegation positions.

Events

Peter Jackson signed a two-year extension to his contract, on 18 May 2006, that will see him managing Town until May 2009. Then on 27 June 2006 he made his first summer signing by snapping up 27-year-old goalkeeper Matt Glennon from St Johnstone on a free. On 29 June 2006, Junior Mendes moved to Notts County while Phil Senior went to Northwich Victoria on 30 June, both also without a fee.http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/gossip_and_transfers/5037292.stm

3 July 2006 saw Huddersfield sign 29-year-old Sheffield United striker Luke Beckett, for £85,000, on a three-year deal. Beckett scored six goals in seven games for Huddersfield during a loan spell in 2005. http://ichuddersfield.icnetwork.co.uk/0400huddersfieldtown/0100news/tm_objectid=17325864&method=full&siteid=50060&headline=-i-ll-fire-us-up---name_page.html

On 8 August 2006, Gary Taylor-Fletcher scored the 500,000th goal in English league football, with a fierce 25-yard drive that nestled into the top-left corner, to lead the Terriers to a 3–0 home victory over Rotherham United.http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_div_2/5248238.stm

Peter Jackson was sent to the stands, on 12 August 2006, after grabbing Bristol City's Lee Johnson around the throat in a touchline altercation 10 minutes from time in Huddersfield's 2–1 win over Bristol City.http://www.sportinglife.com/football/cc_league1/news/story_get.cgi?STORY_NAME=soccer_league_1_and_2/06/08/12/manual_182144.html On 30 August 2006 The F.A. charged Jackson with improper conduct over the incident and he was fined £300.[5]

From 18 August 2006, Martin McIntosh went on a month's loan to Grimsby Town but regained his place immediately on his return.http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,1822_1422592,00.html On the same date, Gary Taylor-Fletcher signed a two-year contract extension which keeps him at the club until the end of the 2008–09 season,[6] following closely on David Mirfin signing an identical contract extension.[7]

John McAliskey was loaned to Wrexham for a month on 19 September 2006.[8]

On 21 December, Terry Yorath quit his role as assistant manager, partially down to his three-month illness of pancreatitis. He was replaced by first team coach John Dungworth, who had been covering him in his absence.

Paul Rachubka was taken on loan to Peterborough United as cover for Mark Tyler and played four League 2 matches over Christmas/New Year 2006–07.

Peter Jackson was again sent to the stands in the Terriers' 3–2 victory over Swansea City, on 30 December 2006, for aggressively protesting a throw-in decision that lead to Swansea's second goal but the F.A. decided to take no action.

In January 2007 Danny Adams and Martin McIntosh were informed that their contracts would not be renewed in the summer and were transfer listed along with Paweł Abbott. Also in January, Adnan Ahmed went to Lincoln City on a one-week trial.

On 13 January 2007, Peter Jackson announced that Joe Skarz would be the first choice left-back in preference to Danny Adams, who left the club on 23 January 2007 when his contract was cancelled 'by mutual consent'.[9]

On 22 January 2007, Pawel Abbott signed for Swansea on a two-and-a-half-year deal for a transfer fee reported to be in the region of £150,000. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/swansea_city/6287163.stm http://www.swanseacity.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/LatestNewsDetail/0,,10354~968785,00.html http://www.htafc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10312~968793,00.html

Then, on 25 January it was announced that midfielder, Mark Hudson, would be transfer listed.

On 31 January 2007, as the transfer window started to close, Blackburn Rovers defender Andy Taylor was signed on loan by manager Peter Jackson. On the same date Paul Rachubka went on loan to Blackpool until the end of the season.[10]

In early February, Frank Sinclair joined from Burnley for the rest of the season with a view to a longer deal.

On 6 March 2007, it was announced by Huddersfield Town that Peter Jackson had left the club with his contract cancelled by mutual consent. Jackson's last game in charge was a dismal 5–1 defeat to Nottingham Forest on 3 March 2007. A statement from the board said: "The Board's clearly stated minimum aim at the start of the season was to achieve a Play-Off position, but unfortunately due to our form and the inability to attract key players, this objective is now looking remote." Academy Director Gerry Murphy was appointed caretaker manager, while a lengthy selection process was put in train, and one of his first acts was to bring Martin McIntosh and Mark Hudson back into the reckoning.

On 15 March, John McCombe joined Boston United on loan, but was recalled on 23 March, without making a single appearance for Boston. Then on 21 March, Chris Brandon joined Paul Rachubka on loan at Blackpool. The following day, Paul Hayes returned to Barnsley.

On 31 March, Hudson and McIntosh were both in the starting line up for the match against Port Vale which ended 2-2. John McAliskey scored his first goal of the season and his first for nearly 2½ years. Andy Taylor was recalled by Blackburn Rovers on 5 April 2007.

The selection process for the new manager was accident prone. Kevin Blackwell pulled out to take the Luton Town manager's position on 27 March 2007, the day that he was due to be interviewed, then on 4 April 2007 a press conference was scheduled to announce the appointment of Phil Parkinson as the new manager. However he telephoned the Club, just over an hour before the press conference was due to begin, to reveal that he was staying with Charlton Athletic.[2] It was widely reported on Bank Holiday Monday that Andy Ritchie was to be appointed Huddersfield Town manager,[11] but it was not officially announced until 11 April 2007, and he will be on a two-year contract.

Results

Pre-season matches

DateCompetitionOpponentsHome/AwayResult F – AScorersAttendance
11 July 2006Friendly matchA.F.C. EmleyA3 – 0Booth [22], McAliskey [33], Collins [90]1,280
13 July 2006Friendly matchHarrogate TownA1 – 1Beckett [83]409
17 July 2006Copa IbizaIbiza Select XIN (San Antonio)1 – 2Taylor-Fletcher [45]?
20 July 2006Copa IbizaSwindon TownN (San Antonio)1 – 0Brandon [58]?
25 July 2006Andy Booth Testimonial MatchReal SociedadH0 – 07,142
27 July 2006Friendly matchOssett AlbionA1 – 0Abbott [39]?
29 July 2006Friendly matchChester CityA0 – 01,669

Football League One

DateOpponentsHome/AwayResult F – AScorersAttendanceLeague position
5 August 2006GillinghamA1 – 2Taylor-Fletcher [81]6,07515th
8 August 2006Rotherham UnitedH3 – 0Beckett [36 (pen)], Abbott [45], Taylor-Fletcher [78]10,1617th
12 August 2006Bristol CityH2 – 1Beckett [64], Abbott [90]10,4926th
19 August 2006BrentfordA2 – 2Schofield [72], Beckett [90]5,7096th
26 August 2006Nottingham ForestH1 – 1Taylor-Fletcher [72]11,7207th
2 September 2006Crewe AlexandraA0 – 24,86810th
9 September 2006Cheltenham TownA1 – 2Abbott [86]3,72014th
12 September 2006Doncaster RoversH0 – 010,15118th
16 September 2006Yeovil TownH2 – 3Hudson [27], Taylor-Fletcher [63]9,57319th
23 September 2006Swansea CityA2 – 1Taylor-Fletcher [50, 60]12,20217th
26 September 2006Tranmere RoversA2 – 2Booth [55], Taylor-Fletcher [78]6,70218th
30 September 2006BournemouthH2 – 2Taylor-Fletcher [27], Beckett [69]11,35017th
7 October 2006Bradford CityA1 – 0Hudson [25]14,92513th
14 October 2006Carlisle UnitedH2 – 1Beckett [21, 32 (pen)]10,83011th
21 October 2006Port ValeA2 – 1Booth [77], Collins [79]5,2255th
28 October 2006Brighton & Hove AlbionH0 – 310,6169th
4 November 2006Scunthorpe UnitedH1 – 1Booth [86]10,4569th
18 November 2006BlackpoolA1 – 3Taylor-Fletcher [45]7,41411th
25 November 2006Oldham AthleticH0 – 313,28014th
5 December 2006MillwallA0 – 06,25116th
9 December 2006Leyton OrientA0 – 14,30017th
16 December 2006Northampton TownH1 – 1Schofield [65]8,72317th
23 December 2006ChesterfieldA0 – 04,47217th
26 December 2006Tranmere RoversH2 – 2Booth [9], Schofield [60 (pen)]10,22817th
30 December 2006Swansea CityH3 – 2Worthington [67], Abbott [75, 90 (pen)]9,39914th
1 January 2007Doncaster RoversA0 – 314,47016th
5 January 2007Yeovil TownA1 – 3Taylor-Fletcher [50]5,55416th
13 January 2007Cheltenham TownH2 – 0Beckett [31], Booth [43]9,81314th
20 January 2007BournemouthA2 – 1Worthington [12], Schofield [85]5,26311th
27 January 2007ChesterfieldH1 – 1Young [53]9,87211th
3 February 2007GillinghamH3 – 1Beckett [3], Booth [8, 83]9,16711th
10 February 2007Bristol CityA1 – 1Taylor-Fletcher [52]11,63611th
17 February 2007BrentfordH0 – 210,52013th
20 February 2007Rotherham UnitedA3 – 2Beckett [3, 46], Collins [59]4,44812th
24 February 2007Crewe AlexandraH1 – 2Brandon [22]10,05213th
3 March 2007Nottingham ForestA1 – 5Young [82]19,07015th
10 March 2007Bradford CityH2 – 0Hayes [3], Schofield [75]14,77214th
17 March 2007Carlisle UnitedA1 – 1Beckett [26]6,62914th
24 March 2007Brighton & Hove AlbionA0 – 05,97414th
31 March 2007Port ValeH2 – 2Beckett [4], McAliskey [46]10,31315th
7 April 2007Oldham AthleticA1 – 1Beckett [78]7,09615th
9 April 2007BlackpoolH0 – 211,43216th
14 April 2007Scunthorpe UnitedA0 – 27,51817th
21 April 2007MillwallH4 – 2Collins [20], Hudson [59], Beckett [73 (pen), 79]9,40616th
27 April 2007Northampton TownA1 – 1Mirfin [75]5,84216th
5 May 2007Leyton OrientH3 – 1Collins [11], Holdsworth [26, 45]10,84215th

Football League Trophy

Appearances and goals

Squad No.NameNationPositionLeague AppsLeague GoalsFA Cup AppsFA Cup GoalsLeague Cup AppsLeague Cup GoalsFLT AppsFLT GoalsTotal AppsTotal Goals
1Paul RachubkaGK0000000 (1)00 (1)0
2Andy HoldsworthDF352101000372
3Danny AdamsDF230001010250
3Andy TaylorDF7 (1)00000007 (1)0
4Mark HudsonMF30 (1)310100032 (1)3
5David MirfinDF381001000391
6Nathan ClarkeDF160101010190
7Chris BrandonMF17 (6)100001018 (6)1
8Jon WorthingtonMF27 (1)210001029 (1)2
9Pawel AbbottFW8 (10)500101010 (10)5
9Paul HayesFW4100000041
10Gary Taylor-FletcherFW39111010004111
11Danny SchofieldMF25 (10)510101028 (10)5
12Adnan AhmedMF4 (5)00000105 (5)0
13Frank SinclairDF130000000130
14Tom ClarkeDF6 (3)00000006 (3)0
15John McAliskeyFW4 (5)10000004 (5)1
16Martin McIntoshDF23 (2)000000023 (2)0
17John McCombeDF5 (2)01000107 (2)0
18Luke BeckettFW32 (9)150 (1)0100033 (10)15
19Michael CollinsMF39 (4)410100 (1)041 (5)4
20Danny RacchiDF0 (3)00000000 (3)0
21Aaron HardyDF5 (4)00000106 (4)0
22Matty YoungMF16 (13)20 (1)0000016 (14)2
23Andy BoothFW29 (5)7100 (1)01131 (6)8
25James BerrettMF0 (2)00000000 (2)0
27Matt GlennonGK460101010490
30James HandMF0 (1)00000000 (1)0
31Joe SkarzDF15 (2)010000016 (2)0
32Lucas AkinsFW0 (2)00000000 (2)0

Notes and References

  1. News: 2007-03-06 . Huddersfield sack manager Jackson . BBC Sport . 2007-03-06.
  2. News: 2007-04-04 . Parkinson in Huddersfield U-turn . BBC Sport . 2007-04-04.
  3. News: Ritchie named Huddersfield boss. BBC Sport. 2007-04-11. 2007-04-11.
  4. http://tote.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,1811_2070597,00.html "Terriers gamble on new shirt deal"
  5. News: Jackson gets fine but escapes ban . BBC News . 18 October 2006.
  6. Web site: TEAMtalk Football News - Huddersfield - TEAMtalk Football News . 12 January 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927212630/http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,1822_1422558,00.html . 27 September 2007 . dead .
  7. http://www.htafc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10312~883111,00.html
  8. News: McAliskey joins Wrexham on loan. 19 September 2006.
  9. http://ichuddersfield.icnetwork.co.uk/examiner/townfc/news/tm_headline=step-up-joe&method=full&objectid=18472241&siteid=50060-name_page.html "Step up Joe"
  10. http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,1822_1885686,00.html "Rachubka signs on for Seasiders"
  11. News: Ritchie lands Huddersfield job . London . The Guardian . Mark . Tallentire . 9 April 2007.