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Thursday 8 March 2012

The Wonder of Lee


Hello to you all on a very much more upbeat Terrier blog than the previous one. The reason for this? We're currently celebrating a clean sheet coupled with 3 points, and invaluable points gained on Sheffield United. The blog today will look back on the game against Hartlepool, but will also be focusing on the run-in.

Hartlepool


This was a hugely important game following a week when we imploded in two consecutive away games, the stakes were high and the team were looking to bounce back. However straight forward a home tie may have looked against Hartlepool it was clear that there was a high level of trepidation amongst Town fans. Large numbers of fans had swarmed to social networking sites and DATM to air their discontent at the manager and the team, and Hartlepool was that chance to respond.
The team could easily have displayed that same mental fragility against the monkey hangers on Tuesday night and folded under the pressure, but this time they stood up to the task. Hartlepool approached the game in much the way that many visiting teams at the Galpharm do, with their eye on a point or a tight smash and grab victory. Football under these circumstances can be particularly tough, as we know all too well. The match in itself was fairly uninspiring, there were few chances for Hartlepool and occasional forays into the Town penalty area. The match facts themselves tell a story, 60% possesion, 7 more shots than the opposition, and hilariously Alan Lee topped the fouling charts after just over half an hours play. As the manager and players have said following the game, promotion is the most important thing, how we play isn't. I for one wouldn't care one bit if we won every game from now until the end of the season 1-0 and went up, now isn't the time for entertainers it's a time for bottle, determination and results.
It was brilliant to see the team respond positively following the disappointing week we had just endured, the clean sheet was perhaps most pleasing considering we had shipped 5 goals in 2 away games. Even more impressive was the goal, a fantastic raking ball played over the top by Joey Gudjonsson, immaculate control off the chest by Alan Lee and a pinpoint finish. Remarkable! The ball by Gudjonsson highlights to me his importance to the team, his creativity is in my opinion much greater than anything on offer from the other central midfielders. The control and finish by Alan Lee was fantastic and somewhat shocking, for some time now I have viewed Alan Lee as a player devoid of any technique and simply a big lad that tries hard. With this goal he showed me and others who see him as a figure of derision that he is actually a competent footballer, who needs Jordan ey!?
The game seemed to last an eternity, and although I didn't think so at the time those five minutes at the end of the game may have been a blessing in disguise. That we had to face 5 minutes of stoppage times and hold onto a slender lead was a frightful experience, and it no doubt played on the minds of the Town players. However we held on for the victory and hopefully the players have banished that monkey on their backs, and they may be able to hold onto leads between now and the end of the season.
So the game finished 1-0 to Town and we kept a clean sheet, just the tonic and hopefully we can kick on now starting with Rochdale at home. It's clear that drawing too many games at home in the past has been a problem for us, and if we can win two in quick succession then we may have well turned a corner.
As the players left the pitch on Tuesday night the glorious news of Sheffield Uniteds demise at the Bescot was reaching us, making our result even more important. We're now within two points of the blades with 12 games to go, which isn't an unattainable gap. Besides that Charlton lost, and though it is highly improbable there is still a slight chance that we could catch them, but it is slight. So onto Rochdale at home, a game which was marred by the injury of Anthony Pilkington last season, but hopefully this season it will be remembered solely for a Town victory.

The run-in


At the moment the top of league 1 is a very congested place, barring perhaps Charlton Athletic who have forged a gap at the summit. The table as it stands is below;


No movement1Charlton353978
No movement2Sheff Utd342765
No movement3Sheff Wed351764
No movement4Huddersfield343063
No movement5MK Dons342659
The gap between us and Charlton is 15 points now and our ambitions of top-spot seem out of reach, which is also true of the chairmans ambition of one hundred points which is now mathematically impossible, although I'd be happy with 99! The threat at the moment for the second spot is clearly coming from the two Sheffield clubs, I think it may just be out of reach for MK Dons, as they would be relying on a huge implosion from the three clubs directly above them. Below are the run-ins for us, Sheffield United and Wednesday;
Huddersfield Town


Sat 1015:00HRochdaleFL1     
Sat 1715:00AColchesterFL1     
Tue 2019:45AChesterfieldFL1     
Sat 2415:00HCharltonFL1     
Sat 3115:00ACarlisleFL1     
April
Tue 319:45ALeyton OrientFL1     
Sat 712:30HSheffield WedFL1     
Mon 915:00ABournemouthFL1     
Sat 1415:00APrestonFL1     
Sat 2115:00HScunthorpeFL1     
Sat 2815:00AWalsallFL1     
May
Sat 515:00HYeovil TownFL1

Sheffield United



Sat 1015:00ABrentfordFL1     
Tue 1319:45AColchesterFL1     
Sat 1715:00HTranmereFL1     
Tue 2019:45ANotts CountyFL1     
Wed 2819:45HChesterfieldFL1     
Sat 3115:00AHartlepoolFL1     
April
Sat 715:00HBournemouthFL1     
Tue 1019:45ARochdaleFL1     
Sat 1415:00HLeyton OrientFL1     
Sat 2115:00AMK DonsFL1     
Sat 2815:00HStevenageFL1     
May
Sat 515:00AExeter CityFL1

Sheffield Wednesday



Sat 1015:00HBournemouthFL1     
Sat 1715:00ANotts CountyFL1     
Tue 2019:45HWalsallFL1     
Sat 2415:00ALeyton OrientFL1     
Sat 3112:45HPrestonFL1     
April
Sat 712:30AHuddersfieldFL1     
Mon 912:45HOldhamFL1     
Sat 1415:00AColchesterFL1     
Sat 2115:00HCarlisleFL1     
Sat 2815:00ABrentfordFL1     
May
Sat 515:00HWycombeFL1

Out of all of the run-ins I think ours looks the toughest, we have three very difficult home games to contend with ( Charlton, Wednesday and Scunthorpe), further to that we have extremely difficult away games to contend with at the likes of Preston, Bournemouth and Leyton Orient. The game against Sheffield Wednesday at home will undoubtedly be a big game in the promotion race, however how we fair overall in April will perhaps decide whether we finish 2nd or not. April could prove to be a tricky month for the other two clubs as well, but if we can emerge at the end of the month undefeated then it will certainly give us an edge.
Looking at the fixtures for us and the Sheffield clubs does not fill me with confidence, but I'm of the opinion that we haven't seen the best of this Town team yet, and if they can realise their potential in the next 12 games then we will be celebrating promotion on May 5th.
Believe





Tables and fixtures courtesy of;
http://www.swfc.co.uk/page/Fixtures/0,,10304,00.html
http://www.htafc.com/page/Fixtures/0,,10312,00.html
http://www.sufc.co.uk/page/Fixtures/0,,10418,00.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/league-one



Thanks to Callum Wrigglesworth for match report contribution

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