GARY ROBERTS was red carded as Town tumbled out of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy – again.
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EVEN Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson admitted his side were lucky to take all three points from this topsy-turvy showdown at a windswept Galpharm Stadium.
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TOWN’S first string may be finding goals a little hard to come by, but Mick Docherty’s reserves are relishing a goal fest!
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THERE was an element of disappointment Town didn’t take all three points from this breathless and hard-fought trans-Pennine derby.
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THERE was an element of disappointment Town didn’t take all three points from this breathless and hard-fought trans-Pennine derby.
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TOWN made harder work of this win than they needed to, and Liam Davis’s goal for Northampton 30 seconds into stoppage time spelled a tense three minutes before the final whistle eventually sounded.
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A RASP of Ian Craney’s right boot registered a welcome first League I win of the season for Town.
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Stan Ternent’s side were trailing to a 42nd-minute goal by home debutant Lloyd Owusu, but a spirited second-half show brought a deserved three-point haul.
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DAVID UNSWORTH missed a last-gasp penalty as Town’s hopes of salvaging a point disappeared down the Old Kent Road.
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TOWN’S Carling Cup hopes crumbled as Sheffield United struck twice in as many minutes late on, but there was certainly no disgrace in this defeat.
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TOWN need a big response to this setback when Sheffield United visit in the Carling Cup on Wednesday.
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While the Blades were climbing to fifth in the Championship with a 3-1 win at Blackpool, Town slumped to second-bottom of League I.
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TOWN missed a golden late opportunity and had a strong penalty appeal turned down – but had an escape when Colchester created the best opportunity of an entertaining game.
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DANNY CADAMARTERI answered the Bradford boo boys in the best possible way as Town fans enjoyed a Carling Cup demolition derby.
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CLINICAL Arsenal scored twice in the final 12 minutes to deny Town a third win in four meetings with Premier League opposition.
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THIS might have been a friendly – but try telling that to Jim Goodwin!
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Luton 0, Huddersfield Town 1
ROB PAGE might have departed, but Phil Jevons returned in style.more
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DANNY SCHOFIELD earned a standing ovation after marking his last Town appearance at the Galpharm with a goal.
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ANDY BOOTH claimed a close-range winner with his 175th career goal as Town took all three points without ever really getting into top gear.
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ANDY HOLDSWORTH’S header sealed the sweetest of derby victories and slowed Leeds’ push for the play-offs.
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