Look absolutely awful. Even worse than us infact Play like this all season they will definitely be going down
Was about to start a thread saying exactly the same. They are making Burnley look superb. 75% possession to Burnley (now that was unheard of under Sean Dyche!). I know it's only the first game of the season but I never understood Huddersfield appointing Schofield after Coberran walked out. He may do ok, but one thing is for sure, if they have a start as bad as we did then Dean Hoyle won't wait as long to pull the trigger.
Burnley are moving the ball very well but how much space are Huddersfield giving them? Huddersfield look so static.
Burnley this season looking like Fulham last season. Huddersfield looking like a shadow of their former selves.
https://www.htafc.com/news/2022/july/an-update-from-the-board--dean-hoyle/ Hoyle getting his excuses in early while praising himself. In the Examiner it was mentioned Hoyle saying Carlos should have left straight away after the play off final of he felt he couldn't take the club further. But maybe he blindly thought Hoyle would have backed him this summer to take them on step further this summer.
I reckon Burnley are geggenpressing like barnsley did, all out attack, Huddersfield can't cope and they look defeated already, going to be a long season for them.
Burnley look good & should have it wrapped up but some of the comments about Huddersfield & this season after only 45 minutes are premature to say the least , look at the league after 10 games not 10 minutes & that will give you more idea.
It's a strange one with Dean Hoyle. In one sense hes done so much for the club but why the **** did he sell to Phil Hodgkinson? I understand the deal was structured so skint Phil could use the PL parachute money to buy the club. Surely that should have told him that he all he needed to know and that Hodgkinson was a chancer who was banking on an immediate PL return otherwise it was a disaster waiting to happen. If Hoyle hadn't stepped back in last October then they would have been looking to enter administration, simple as that. Also their head coach who walked out was promised the squad would be strengthened and that hasn't happened. They sold their 2 best players from last season to Nottingham Forest. It looks to me like they are trying to cut costs and so it's going to be an interesting couple of seasons for Huddersfield.
They lost their first game 0-4 at home to Fulham last season. They’ll not pull up many trees but they’ll be nowhere near going down.