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2024

Huddersfield Town Fans Verdict: A Royal Comeback Win

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How the fans reacted to a fantastic three points against Huddersfield.

Well, that was fun wasn’t it?

It wasn’t our finest performance by any stretch: we struggled to really get the ball on the deck and play some of the football that I’m sure Ruben Selles wanted us to.

However, all the things we’ve grown to know and love about this time - the fight, the will to win, the cohesion - were on show in abundance. Even when we don’t play our best, we’ve got a chance of a result because this team care, and will run themselves into the ground for 90 minutes.

Two moments of real quality ended up winning us the game. Here’s how the fans reacted to the big talking points...

Harvey Knibbs

He’s genuinely as important to this team than any other player. His tenacity, aggression and ability to win back possession are unmatched by anyone in this team, and perhaps most in the division.

His goal on Saturday was the optimal Harvey Knibbs Goal. Win the ball back out of nowhere, before clinically putting it past the keeper. I love this bloke.

And it seems the rest of the fanbase do too...

David Button

He gets more than his fair share of slack does Button - some deserved, some not. So I think it’s only right he gets a bit of a shoutout here, and it seems most of you guys thought the same.

He made a superb save for the opener, which should’ve been backed up by his team mates, and looked really confident throughout. His distribution was also very impressive, and caused problems a couple of times on the counter-attack.

The fans were definitely impressed with his showing...

A comeback win

A comeback win always tastes that little bit sweeter. It was quite an even game in truth (Michael Duff’s comments that his team dominated the game in every metric apart from the scoreline is a bit far-fetched in my opinion), so to show the fight and grit we did to come from behind was fantastic.

It epitomises this team too. We haven't had a team for as long as I can remember that has the mental stoicism and togetherness that this one does, and it’s so refreshing - considering everything they’re having to deal with.

The fans were impressed with a good Saturday afternoon’s work...

Conclusion

All in all, a really enjoyable Saturday afternoon. It was a great win, and another moment that summed up why we all love this team, this group of players and staff, so much.

Next up is Burton Albion at home, a great chance to start building a bit of momentum. When you look at the team’s we’ve faced so far - Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers, Wigan Athletic, Charlton Athletic, Huddersfield, Wrexham - all teams that you’d expect to be up around the top of the table come May, it’s actually quite an impressive start.

URZ!