2008–09 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season explained

Season:2008–09
Manager:Stan Ternent (until 4 November 2008)
Gerry Murphy (from 4 November 2008 until 15 December 2008)
Graham Mitchell (13 December 2008)
Lee Clark (from 15 December 2008)
Chairman:Ken Davy
Dean Hoyle (Chairman-Elect)
League Result:9th
Cup1 Result:First round
Cup2 Result:Second round
Cup3 Result:Second round
League Topscorer:
Michael Collins
Gary Roberts
(9 each)
Season Topscorer:Gary Roberts (11)
Highest Attendance:20,928 vs Leeds United (14 February 2009)
Lowest Attendance:6,942 vs Port Vale (8 November 2008)
Largest Win:4–0 vs Bradford City (12 August 2008)
Largest Loss:0–4 vs Peterborough United (25 October 2008)
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Nextseason:2009–10

Huddersfield Town's 2008–09 campaign was the club's centenary season. The season did not end in promotion and if things had been left alone, relegation may have been a possibility.

After the disastrous start under Stan Ternent, Gerry Murphy led a recovery which continued under the new management team of Lee Clark, Terry McDermott, Derek Fazackerley and Steve Black.

They eventually finished in 9th place, but the season was noted mainly for it being the first time in 78 years that Town had completed the double over local rivals Leeds United, as well as for the retirement of local legend Andy Booth, who made 457 appearances over 2 spells at the club, scoring 150 goals, putting him in the top 5 of both appearances and goals in the club's history.

Review

On 6 May 2008, following the mixed season, new manager Stan Ternent released nine players from the club. They were Chris Brandon, Danny Schofield (who had already announced his plans to leave), Frank Sinclair, Matty Young, Aaron Hardy, Danny Racchi, Lucas Akins, Mitchell Bailey and Luke Malcher. Matt Glennon, Joe Skarz and James Berrett were offered new deals, while captain Rob Page had signed a pre-contract agreement with League 2 side Chesterfield, much to the disappointment of Ternent, who hadn't had chance to offer him a new contract at the Galpharm Stadium. The following day, Danny Schofield agreed a pre-contract agreement with fellow League 1 side Yeovil Town. On that same day, Matt Glennon signed a two-year contract with an optional third year and then Joe Skarz put pen to paper on his new three-year contract, the day after that. Recently called-up Ireland U-21 international James Berrett signed his new two-year deal on 13 May. On 30 May, Chris Brandon completed a move to his hometown club Bradford City. On 1 July, Frank Sinclair re-joined ex-Town manager Peter Jackson at Lincoln City. On 7 July, Matty Young joined Conference North side Harrogate Town. Aaron Hardy joined him there on 26 July. On 22 July, Lucas Akins made a surprise move to newly promoted Scottish Premier League side Hamilton Academical. 6 days later, Danny Racchi joined Bury. Mitchell Bailey joined Conference North side Hyde United on 7 August. On 11 August, central defender David Mirfin joined fellow League 1 side Scunthorpe United in a deal worth £150,000. Young defender Shane Killock joined Conference North side Harrogate Town on a month's loan on 1 September. He returned to Town on 7 October. He was loaned out to Oxford United on 2 January 2009. He signed a permanent deal at the Kassam Stadium on 3 February. Sierra Leonean international Malvin Kamara joined Football League Two side Grimsby Town on a month's loan on 24 September. He returned to the Galpharm on 25 October. On 23 October, Tom Clarke moved across West Yorkshire to Bradford City on a month's loan. The loan was extended, but he was recalled by Town on 3 December. On 27 November, Town sent 3 players out on loan just before the end of the transfer deadline window. Michael Flynn joined League 2 side Darlington and young duo Simon Eastwood and Tom Denton joined Conference National side Woking. Flynn returned to the Terriers on 29 December, Denton returned in January and Eastwood returned following an injury to Matt Glennon. Meanwhile, striker Luke Beckett left the club and joined Conference North side Gainsborough Trinity until the end of the season. Luke Malcher joined Harrogate Town on 11 December. Young striker Daniel Broadbent joined Rushden & Diamonds on loan on 15 January, he returned to the Galpharm on 16 February. 3 days later, he joined Town's new signing, Lee Novak, on loan at Gateshead, before returning on 19 March. On 24 March, he joined Harrogate Town on loan. Ex-captain Jon Worthington joined fellow League 1 side Yeovil Town on 30 January on a month's loan, which was extended, before he returned on 26 March. Keigan Parker joined fellow League 1 side Hartlepool United on loan on 2 March. Tom Denton joined his previous club Wakefield on loan on 6 March. He was joined there by fellow youngster Dan Codman on 10 March. Striker Phil Jevons joined League Two side Bury on a month's loan on 23 March. Joe Skarz joined Keigan Parker on loan at Hartlepool United on 26 March, as the loan window closed. David Unsworth, signed by Ternent at the start of the season was released from his contract on 30 March.

On 27 May, Stan Ternent made his first signing as Huddersfield Town manager. He signed Scottish striker Keigan Parker on a free transfer from Championship side Blackpool. On 5 June, Irish international Jim Goodwin joined Town on a 3-year deal from recently relegated Scunthorpe United. On 13 June, Huddersfield were drawn at home to rivals Bradford City in the first round of the League Cup. 3 days later, the new Football League fixtures were announced, Town's first game would be a home tie against recently promoted Stockport County. On 2 July, Town signed the ex-Scunthorpe United defender Andy Butler on a 3-year deal. Two days later, Chris Lucketti was brought back to Huddersfield from Sheffield United on a two-year contract, 7 years after leaving the Galpharm Stadium. On 23 July, Ternent made his fifth signing by bringing in Welshman Michael Flynn from Blackpool. Six days later, Gary Roberts joined from Ipswich Town for £250,000. On 8 August, just one day before the new season began, ex-Everton & West Ham United defender David Unsworth signed from Burnley, becoming Stan Ternent's 7th signing since becoming manager at the Galpharm. Also that day, Town were given a bye into the second round of the Football League Trophy. On 15 August, young striker Tom Denton was signed for £60,000 from Wakefield. Stan Ternent signed attacking midfielder Ian Craney for an undisclosed fee from Football League Two side Accrington Stanley on 18 August. The following day, striker Liam Dickinson was signed on loan from Championship side Derby County. That loan was extended by another month on 22 September. He eventually stayed until 17 November, when the 93-day limit expired. Stan Ternent also revealed on 5 September, that Town had failed to capture 3 strikers during the summer. They failed on bid of £850,000 for Town hero Jon Stead, who joined Ipswich Town in September, a £400,000 bid for Colchester United's Clive Platt and a £600,000 bid for Ipswich Town's Alan Lee, who subsequently moved to Championship side Crystal Palace. On 17 October, Town signed Steve Jones on loan from Burnley as cover for Andy Booth, who is out until the New Year with a back injury. He returned to Turf Moor on 26 November. On 20 January, Lee Clark made his first signing as manager by signing German left-back Dominik Werling on a free transfer. On 23 January, manager Clark made a double signing with the capture of winger Anthony Pilkington from Stockport County and striker Lionel Ainsworth from Watford. As the transfer deadline closed, Clark made three more signings, Lee Novak from Gateshead, who was then immediately sent back to Gateshead for the rest of the season. Jonathan Téhoué was signed on a free transfer from Turkish side Konyaspor. On 13 February, 11 days after the deal was originally agreed, Polish striker Lukas Jutkiewicz joined Town on loan from Premier League side Everton until the end of the season. Young Liverpool defender Martin Kelly was brought in on loan on 26 March, as the loan window shut.

After a disappointing opening to the season with a 1–1 draw against Stockport County, Town trounced neighbours Bradford City, on 12 August, 4–0 in the first round of the League Cup, with new signing Gary Roberts scoring a brace. Huddersfield were drawn at home to Championship side Sheffield United in the second round. They narrowly lost the tie by 2 goals to 1. Michael Flynn gave Town the lead with a deflected shot after 34 minutes. But, 2 goals in the last 10 minutes from the Blades from Darius Henderson and Kyle Naughton sent Town crashing out in the cruelest of fashions. On 6 September, Town were drawn away to League Two side Darlington in the second round of the Football League Trophy North-East section. They lost that match 1–0 on 7 October. In the FA Cup 1st round, Town were given a home tie against League Two side Port Vale. That match took place on 8 November and saw Town let a 3–1 lead slip to lose 4–3.

On 4 November, Stan Ternent left the Galpharm Stadium after just over 6 months in charge of the Terriers. To date, that is the shortest reign of any manager, with the exception of John Haselden and all the caretaker managers, in the club's 100-year history.

On 15 November, Murphy was in charge of his first league game in his 3rd spell as caretaker manager with a trip to Elland Road to play high-flyers and rivals Leeds United. Despite falling behind to a Robert Snodgrass goal in the 4th minute, Town scored a goal 27 seconds into the second half through Joe Skarz and then in the second minute of added time, Michael Collins scored to give Town a 2–1 win, which was also their first win at Elland Road since Boxing Day 1983.

On 10 December, after weeks of speculation, compensation was agreed with Norwich City for their assistant manager Lee Clark to be appointed as manager, with Derek Fazackerley as his new first team coach. They signed the contracts the following day and Clark officially took over on 15 December. The following week, Terry McDermott became the new assistant manager. Clark's first match was a home game against Hereford United on 20 December, which Town won 2–0. Clark's initial reign went well, winning 8 out of 9 matches soon after taking over. However, immediately after a 1–0 win over local rivals Leeds United once again, scoring in the first half and managing to keep the Whites out of the net under constant pressure, which once again placed them above Leeds in the table, disaster struck and a bad spell resulted in 8 consecutive games without a win, conceding 3 vital last minute goals 3 weeks in succession. The gap between Town and the playoffs widened, and a late bounce back was only enough to place them 9th in the table by the end of the season.

Players in and out

In

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27 May Keigan ParkerBlackpoolFree
5 June Jim GoodwinScunthorpe UnitedFree
2 July Andy ButlerScunthorpe UnitedFree
4 July Chris LuckettiSheffield UnitedFree
23 July Michael FlynnBlackpoolFree
29 July Gary RobertsIpswich Town£250,000
8 August David UnsworthBurnleyFree
15 August Tom DentonWakefield£50,000
18 August Ian CraneyAccrington StanleyUndisclosed Fee
19 August Liam DickinsonDerby CountyLoan
7 October Shane KillockHarrogate TownLoan Return
17 October Steve JonesBurnleyLoan
25 October Malvin KamaraGrimsby TownLoan Return
3 December Tom ClarkeBradford CityLoan Return
29 December Michael FlynnDarlingtonLoan Return
20 January Dominik WerlingFC Erzgebirge AueFree
23 January Lionel AinsworthWatfordUndisclosed Fee
23 January Anthony PilkingtonStockport CountyUndisclosed Fee
30 January Tom DentonWokingLoan Return
2 February Lee NovakGatesheadUndisclosed Fee
2 February Jonathan TéhouéKonyasporFree
13 February Lukas JutkiewiczEvertonLoan
16 February Daniel BroadbentRushden & DiamondsLoan Return
24 February Simon EastwoodWokingLoan Return
19 March Daniel BroadbentGatesheadLoan Return
26 March Martin KellyLiverpoolLoan
26 March Jon WorthingtonYeovil TownLoan Return
2 May Daniel BroadbentHarrogate TownLoan Return
2 May Dan CodmanWakefieldLoan Return
2 May Tom DentonWakefieldLoan Return
2 May Keigan ParkerHartlepool UnitedLoan Return
2 May Joe SkarzHartlepool UnitedLoan Return
8 May Lee NovakGatesheadLoan Return
10 May Phil JevonsBuryLoan Return

Out

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5 May Rob PageChesterfieldFree
7 May Danny SchofieldYeovil TownFree
30 May Chris BrandonBradford CityFree
1 July Frank SinclairLincoln CityFree
7 July Matty YoungHarrogate TownFree
22 July Lucas AkinsHamilton AcademicalFree
26 July Aaron HardyHarrogate TownFree
28 July Danny RacchiBuryFree
7 August Mitchell BaileyHyde UnitedFree
11 August David MirfinScunthorpe United£150,000
1 September Shane KillockHarrogate TownLoan
24 September Malvin KamaraGrimsby TownLoan
23 October Tom ClarkeBradford CityLoan
17 November Liam DickinsonDerby CountyLoan Return
26 November Steve JonesBurnleyLoan Return
27 November Luke BeckettGainsborough TrinityFree
27 November Michael FlynnDarlingtonLoan
27 November Tom DentonWokingLoan
27 November Simon EastwoodWokingLoan
11 December Luke MalcherHarrogate TownFree
2 January Shane KillockOxford UnitedLoan
15 January Daniel BroadbentRushden & DiamondsLoan
30 January Jon WorthingtonYeovil TownLoan
2 February Lee NovakGatesheadLoan
3 February Shane KillockOxford UnitedFree
19 February Daniel BroadbentGatesheadLoan
2 March Keigan ParkerHartlepool UnitedLoan
6 March Tom DentonWakefieldLoan
10 March Dan CodmanWakefieldLoan
23 March Phil JevonsBuryLoan
24 March Daniel BroadbentHarrogate TownLoan
26 March Joe SkarzHartlepool UnitedLoan
1 April David UnsworthRetiredReleased
2 May Andy BoothRetiredReleased

Results

Pre-season matches

DateCompetitionOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F – A
ScorersAttendance
19 July 2008Friendly matchBuryA1 – 1Codman [81]?
22 July 2008Friendly matchA.F.C. EmleyA8 – 0N. Clarke [5, 72], Berrett [8], Jevons [15, 31], Butler [44], Parker [47], Williams [60]1,927
26 July 2008Hartlepool UnitedCentenary TournamentSemi-FinalHamilton AcademicalN1 – 2Booth [50]550
27 July 2008Hartlepool UnitedCentenary Tournament3rd Place Play-OffHartlepool UnitedN0 – 1?
2 August 2008Friendly matchSheffield UnitedH2 – 1Cadamarteri [28], Parker [79]4,146
6 August 2008Centenary Match – TheHerbert Chapman TrophyArsenalH1 – 2Berrett [75]19,044

Football League One

DateOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F – A
ScorersAttendancePosition
9 August 2008Stockport CountyH1 – 1Booth [30]15,57811th
16 August 2008Colchester UnitedA0 – 05,34017th
23 August 2008Milton Keynes DonsH1 – 3Roberts [83]13,18923rd
30 August 2008MillwallA1 – 2Dickinson [18]7,51324th
6 September 2008Cheltenham TownA2 – 1N. Clarke [57], Craney [67]3,58717th
13 September 2008Tranmere RoversH1 – 2Dickinson [17]13,35222nd
20 September 2008Northampton TownH3 – 2Booth [34], Flynn [64, 78]12,41415th
27 September 2008Oldham AthleticA1 – 1Craney [29]7,41815th
4 October 2008Leicester CityH2 – 3Roberts [69], Dickinson [77]16,21217th
11 October 2008Swindon TownA3 – 1Dickinson [6], Roberts [26], Flynn [69]7,07115th
18 October 2008Bristol RoversH1 – 1Flynn [7]13,77916th
21 October 2008Hartlepool UnitedA3 – 5Dickinson [8, 44], Craney [38]3,77116th
25 October 2008Peterborough UnitedA0 – 47,06419th
28 October 2008Yeovil TownH0 – 010,71919th
1 November 2008Crewe AlexandraH3 – 2Butler [20], Craney [39], Parker [88]11,67916th
15 November 2008Leeds UnitedA2 – 1Skarz [46], Collins [90]32,02814th
22 November 2008Brighton & Hove AlbionA1 – 0Collins [50]6,46113th
25 November 2008Leyton OrientH0 – 110,41414th
6 December 2008WalsallH2 – 1Roberts [26 (pen)], Collins [90]11,82712th
13 December 2008Southend UnitedA1 – 0Craney [48]8,38210th
20 December 2008Hereford UnitedH2 – 0N. Clarke [70], Roberts [77]13,07010th
26 December 2008Carlisle UnitedA0 – 37,88310th
28 December 2008Scunthorpe UnitedH2 – 0Goodwin [65], Roberts [90]15,22810th
3 January 2009Oldham AthleticH1 – 1Collins [66]16,95110th
10 January 2009Northampton TownA1 – 1Jevons [65]5,1109th
17 January 2009Swindon TownH2 – 1Collins [51], Butler [60]13,4148th
24 January 2009Leicester CityA2 – 4Jevons [6], Parker [51]21,31110th
27 January 2009Yeovil TownA0 – 13,70310th
31 January 2009Peterborough UnitedH1 – 0Collins [35]14,48010th
3 February 2009Hartlepool UnitedH1 – 1Nelson [9 ([[Own goal|og]])]9,2949th
14 February 2009Leeds UnitedH1 – 0N. Clarke [16]20,9289th
21 February 2009Crewe AlexandraA1 – 3Berrett [30]5,05610th
28 February 2009Stockport CountyA1 – 1Collins [16]7,73910th
3 March 2009Colchester UnitedH2 – 2Pilkington [51], Roberts [66]10,58010th
7 March 2009MillwallH1 – 2Roberts [74]13,19611th
10 March 2009Milton Keynes DonsA1 – 1Butler [80]9,70712th
14 March 2009Tranmere RoversA1 – 3Booth [23]5,51513th
21 March 2009Cheltenham TownH2 – 2Cadamarteri [40], Butler [90]11,51614th
28 March 2009Hereford UnitedA1 – 0Collins [72]2,97914th
31 March 2009Bristol RoversA2 – 1Pilkington [70], Cadamarteri [78]6,28611th
4 April 2009Southend UnitedH0 – 112,20312th
10 April 2009Scunthorpe UnitedA2 – 1T. Clarke [26], Roberts [54]5,54310th
13 April 2009Carlisle UnitedH1 – 0Booth [78]12,3099th
18 April 2009WalsallA3 – 2Booth [43, 45], Kelly [62]3,9519th
25 April 2009Brighton & Hove AlbionH2 – 2Booth [16], Collins [57]14,7409th
2 May 2009Leyton OrientA1 – 1Booth [24]5,3719th

Football League Cup

DateRoundOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F – A
ScorersAttendance
12 August 2008Round 1Bradford CityH4 – 0Worthington [48], Roberts [62, 80], Williams [75]8,932
27 August 2008Round 2Sheffield UnitedH1 – 2Flynn [34]15,189

Football League Trophy

DateRoundOpponentsHome/
Away
Result
F – A
ScorersAttendance
2 September 2008Round 1 North EastBye into Round 2
7 October 2008Round 2 North EastDarlingtonA0 – 11,791

Appearances & goals

Correct as of 2 May 2009.

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Squad No.NameNationPositionLeague AppsLeague GoalsFA Cup AppsFA Cup GoalsLeague Cup AppsLeague Cup GoalsFLT AppsFLT GoalsTotal AppsTotal Goals
2Andy HoldsworthDF30 (4)010201034 (4)0
3Joe SkarzDF9110000 (1)010 (1)1
4Michael CollinsMF34 (2)9110 (1)01036 (3)10
5Ian CraneyMF23 (11)511000024 (11)6
6Nathan ClarkeDF383101000403
7Keigan ParkerFW14 (6)2001 (1)01016 (7)2
8Jon WorthingtonMF12 (7)000210 (1)014 (8)1
9Danny CadamarteriFW24 (8)20 (1)0201027 (9)2
10Michael FlynnMF18 (7)400210020 (7)5
11Jim GoodwinMF35 (2)1101 (1)00037 (3)1
12Tom ClarkeDF11 (4)100001012 (4)1
14Phil JevonsFW12 (11)2100 (1)00013 (12)2
15Malvin KamaraMF0 (2)0000 (2)0000 (4)0
16Robbie WilliamsDF31 (4)011211035 (4)2
17Gary RobertsMF4391022104711
18Andy ButlerDF42410100 (1)044 (1)4
19Luke BeckettFW0 (1)00020002 (1)0
19Anthony PilkingtonMF162000000162
20Chris LuckettiDF12 (1)000201015 (1)0
21David UnsworthDF4000001050
22James BerrettMF8 (1)10000109 (1)1
23Andy BoothFW9 (11)80000009 (11)8
25Steve JonesFW2 (2)00000002 (2)0
25Dominik WerlingDF0 (3)00000000 (3)0
26Simon EastwoodGK1000000010
27Matt GlennonGK180102000210
28Alex SmithiesGK270000010280
29Liam DickinsonFW136000000136
29Martin KellyDF7100000071
32Daniel BroadbentFW0 (1)00000000 (1)0
34Lionel AinsworthMF7 (7)00000007 (7)0
36Lukas JutkiewiczFW6 (1)00000006 (1)0