Huddersfield Town F.C. season 2003-04

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Huddersfield Town
Season 2003–04
Manager Flag of England Peter Jackson
Chairman Flag of England Ken Davy
League Division Three
Final league position 4th (promoted via Play-offs)
FA Cup First Round
Carling Cup Third Round
LDV Vans Trophy First Round
Top goalscorer League:
Jon Stead (16)
All:
Jon Stead (18)
Highest home attendance 19,467 vs Lincoln City (19 May 2004)
Lowest home attendance 6,673 vs Derby County (12 August 2003)

Huddersfield Town's 2003-04 campaign was their first competitive campaign in the bottom division since the 1979-80 season. Huddersfield secured a return to Coca-Cola League One, at the first attempt, by beating Mansfield Town, on penalties, in the Playoff Final on 31 May 2004 at the Millennium Stadium.

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[edit] Squad at the start of the season

The squad at the start of the season was mainly depleted. When Peter Jackson took over in late June 2003, there were only 8 players on the official list of registered players, because of the mass clear-out caused by Town going into administration the previous season.

No. Position Player
1 Flag of England GK Ian Gray
2 Flag of England DF Martyn Booty
3 Flag of England DF Rob Edwards (Club Captain)
4 Flag of Wales MF Lee Fowler
5 Flag of England DF Steve Yates
6 Flag of Wales DF Ian Hughes
7 Flag of England MF Tyrone Thompson
8 Flag of England MF Tony Carss
9 Flag of England FW Jon Stead
10 Flag of England FW Jon Newby
11 Flag of England MF Danny Schofield
12 Flag of England MF Chris Holland
No. Position Player
13 Flag of England GK Phil Senior
14 Flag of the United States MF John Thorrington
15 Flag of England DF Nathan Clarke
16 Flag of Nigeria DF Efe Sodje (Team Captain)
17 Flag of England DF Paul Scott
18 Flag of England MF Jon Worthington
19 Flag of Ireland MF Dwayne Mattis
20 Flag of England DF Nat Brown
21 Flag of England DF Andy Holdsworth
23 Flag of England FW Andy Booth
24 Flag of England DF Anthony Lloyd
27 Flag of England DF David Mirfin

[edit] Review

It took Huddersfield until the end of August to register their first league win of the season in Division 3 (a 2-1 win against Bristol Rovers at the McAlpine Stadium), but they managed to knock out Division 1 side Derby County in the first round of the Carling Cup and then amazingly beat Sunderland 4-2 in the second round at the Stadium of Light. They then went on a 4-game winning streak, before hitting a bad patch, when they won only one game in 7, including losing in all three cup competitions (1-0 to Reading in the Carling Cup, 2-0 to Carlisle United in the LDV Vans Trophy & 1-0 to Accrington Stanley in the FA Cup live on BBC One). Then after beating leaders Hull City 3-1, they went on a good run which came to a dramatic halt when they lost 4-0 to Macclesfield Town at Moss Rose. They then went on another good run throughout January 2004, but then they lost their talisman Jon Stead, who was sold to Premier League side Blackburn Rovers for £1.3m.

With only Andy Booth as a proper striker, Town loaned Preston North End striker Paweł Abbott, who scored 4 goals in his 6 games, they then signed him on a permanent deal for £125,000 and Huddersfield continued their climb up the table and with only 2 games to go, Huddersfield only needed to win one of their last team games to virtually guarantee automatic promotion to Division 2. But on May 1, they lost their final home game to Mansfield Town 3-1, meaning they had to beat Cheltenham Town at Whaddon Road to ensure automatic promotion ahead of Torquay United. At half-time, all was going well, Huddersfield were 1-0 up thanks to Andy Booth's 100th goal for the club. But then disaster struck when Abbott received the ball just inside his own half and, inexplicably, ran back towards Town's goal and horrendously underhit a backpass that allowed the Robins to equalise with just 15 minutes of the game left. This, together with Torquay's win at Southend United, condemned the Terriers to a Play-Off spot, by virtue of an inferior goal difference.

The Play-off semi-final saw Town escape two bruising encounters with Lincoln City with goals from Danny Schofield and Rob Edwards staving off a spirited Lincoln fightback in the second leg, so Town went through 4-3 on aggregate. In the final at the Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, Town rode their luck against a Mansfield Town side who had hit three in each league meeting of the sides. Just before the end of normal time the Stags netted but the linesman controversially ruled that the initiating cross had gone out over the by-line. A penalty shoot-out then followed, which Town won 4-1, saw Town home and out of Division Three at the first attempt, securing their place in the newly-named Coca-Cola League One.

[edit] Squad at the end of the season

No. Position Player
1 Flag of England GK Ian Gray
2 Flag of England DF Martyn Booty
3 Flag of England DF Rob Edwards (Club Captain)
4 Flag of Wales MF Lee Fowler
5 Flag of England DF Steve Yates
6 Flag of Wales DF Ian Hughes
8 Flag of England MF Tony Carss
9 Flag of Poland FW Paweł Abbott
10 Flag of England FW Jon Newby
11 Flag of England MF Danny Schofield
13 Flag of England GK Phil Senior
14 Flag of Scotland FW Iffy Onuora
15 Flag of England DF Nathan Clarke
16 Flag of Nigeria DF Efe Sodje (Team Captain)
No. Position Player
17 Flag of England DF Paul Scott
18 Flag of England MF Jon Worthington
20 Flag of England DF Nat Brown
21 Flag of England DF Andy Holdsworth
23 Flag of England FW Andy Booth
24 Flag of England DF Anthony Lloyd
26 Flag of Pakistan MF Adnan Ahmed
27 Flag of England DF David Mirfin
28 Flag of England DF John McCombe
29 Flag of England GK Paul Rachubka (on loan from Charlton Athletic)
30 Flag of England GK Jacob Giles
31 Flag of Ireland FW John McAliskey
32 Flag of England MF Matty Young

[edit] Results

[edit] Division Three

Date Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance League

position

9 August 2003 Cambridge United H 2 - 2 Stead [30, 59] 10,319 12th
16 August 2003 Boston United A 2 - 2 Stead [55], Hughes [60] 3,452 13th
23 August 2003 York City H 0 - 1 9,850 17th
25 August 2003 Doncaster Rovers A 1 - 1 Booth [7] 7,367 19th
30 August 2003 Bristol Rovers H 2 - 1 Edwards [32], Stead [78] 8,486 16th
6 September 2003 Bury A 1 - 2 Scott [72] 4,592 18th
13 September 2003 Northampton Town H 3 - 0 Stead [17, 35], Carss [33 (pen)] 8,285 12th
16 September 2003 Rochdale A 1 - 1 Worthington [23] 4,626 13th
20 September 2003 Swansea City A 0 - 2 8,048 17th
27 September 2003 Leyton Orient H 3 - 0 Yates [31], Scott [62], Booth [83] 8,942 13th
30 September 2003 Kidderminster Harriers H 1 - 0 Stead [12] 8,275 11th
4 October 2003 Southend United A 2 - 1 Booth [45], Schofield [89] 4,205 9th
11 October 2003 Torquay United H 1 - 0 Carss [80] 9,117 6th
18 October 2003 Lincoln City A 1 - 3 Booth [5] 5,718 7th
21 October 2003 Yeovil Town A 1 - 2 Stead [42] 5,274 9th
25 October 2003 Carlisle United H 2 - 1 Booth [38], Stead [45] 9,059 7th
1 November 2003 Scunthorpe United A 2 - 6 Booth [46, 72] 4,715 9th
15 November 2003 Hull City H 3 - 1 Stead [32], Booth [41], Schofield [80] 13,893 8th
22 November 2003 Mansfield Town A 3 - 3 Schofield [15], Stead [31, 64] 5,828 10th
29 November 2003 Cheltenham Town H 0 - 0 8,442 10th
13 December 2003 Macclesfield Town A 0 - 4 3,059 10th
20 December 2003 Oxford United H 1 - 1 Stead [38] 9,368 10th
26 December 2003 Darlington A 1 - 0 Booth [28] 6,205 9th
28 December 2003 Bury H 1 - 0 Swailes [31 (og)] 10,217 9th
3 January 2004 Doncaster Rovers H 3 - 1 Stead [42, 69], Worthington [82] 13,044 7th
10 January 2004 Cambridge United A 2 - 1 Stead [44 (pen)], Worthington [85] 3,667 6th
17 January 2004 Boston United H 2 - 0 Sodje [71], Lloyd [86] 9,603 6th
25 January 2004 York City A 2 - 0 Schofield [88], Mirfin [89] 6,969 5th
7 February 2004 Darlington H 0 - 2 11,014 7th
14 February 2004 Torquay United A 1 - 0 Clarke [71] 3,821 6th
17 February 2004 Bristol Rovers A 1 - 1 Abbott [86] 6,262 6th
21 February 2004 Lincoln City H 2 - 1 Sodje [48], Abbott [67] 11,553 5th
2 March 2004 Yeovil Town H 3 - 1 Abbott [40], Schofield [46, 60] 9,395 4th
6 March 2004 Oxford United A 1 - 0 Sodje [41] 7,278 4th
9 March 2004 Carlisle United A 0 - 1 4,782 4th
13 March 2004 Macclesfield Town H 4 - 0 Booth [21], Abbott [47], Sodje [69], McAliskey [90] 9,729 3rd
16 March 2004 Rochdale H 1 - 1 Lloyd [49] 10,884 3rd
20 March 2004 Northampton Town A 0 - 1 Match abandoned at half-time due to high winds
27 March 2004 Swansea City H 3 - 0 Schofield [51, 85], Lloyd [89] 11,250 3rd
3 April 2004 Leyton Orient A 1 - 1 Booth [9] 4,137 3rd
10 April 2004 Southend United H 1 - 0 Abbott [30] 10,680 3rd
12 April 2004 Kidderminster Harriers A 1 - 2 Sall [84 (og)] 4,051 3rd
17 April 2004 Scunthorpe United H 3 - 2 Mirfin [5], McAliskey [87, 90] 12,108 3rd
20 April 2004 Northampton Town A 1 - 0 Booth [53] 6,873 3rd
24 April 2004 Hull City A 0 - 0 23,495 3rd
1 May 2004 Mansfield Town H 1 - 3 McAliskey [14] 18,633 3rd
8 May 2004 Cheltenham Town A 1 - 1 Booth [16] 5,814 4th

[edit] Division 3 Play-offs

Date Round Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance
15 May 2004 Semi-Final 1st Leg Lincoln City A 2 - 1 Onuora [5], Mirfin [72] 9,202
19 May 2004 Semi-Final 2nd Leg Lincoln City H 2 - 2 Schofield [60 (pen)], Edwards [83] 19,467
  • Huddersfield won 4-3 on aggregate.

[edit] Playoff Final

31 May 2004
15.00 BST
Huddersfield Town 0–0
(a.e.t.)
Mansfield Town Millennium Stadium, Cardiff
Attendance: 37,298
Referee: Mark Clattenburg Flag of England
     
Penalties
Edwards Scored
Schofield Scored
Carss Scored
Fowler Scored
4 – 1 Penalties
Missed Corden: Rachubka saved
Missed Lawrence: hit crossbar
Scored MacKenzie
 

[edit] FA Cup

Date Round Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance
9 November 2003 Round 1 Accrington Stanley A 0 - 1 3,129

[edit] Carling Cup

Date Round Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance
12 August 2003 Round 1 Derby County H 2 - 1 Stead [59], Thorrington [70] 6,672
23 September 2003 Round 2 Sunderland A 4 - 2 Carss [2], Stead [20], Holdsworth [54], Booth [87] 13,516
28 October 2003 Round 3 Reading A 0 - 1 11,892

[edit] LDV Vans Trophy

Date Round Opponents Home/

Away

Result

F - A

Scorers Attendance
4 November 2003 Round 1

North

Carlisle United A 0 - 2 1,346