What did you make of Huddersfield Town's performance against Leicester City/

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A disappointing end to our last home game, the fans did not have much to cheer about. It's quite clear that having one striker up front has simply not worked. We need to get some new players who will show commitment and passion and get some noise generated around the stadium. Mick, Accrington

Sean Scannell has made just 2 assists in 2 seasons. Ouch! Quite simply nowhere near good enough. Chris, Mirfield

Ineffective even though Leicester made many changes and didn't press hard - Town's laboured passing game did nothing to excite the fans. More speed, movement, centres and shots needed please. Ian, County Durham

Very poor show, Town made Leicester look a lot better than they are, glad this season is over. Town need a big improvement next season as I feel a lot of supporters are losing interest - less talk more action required. Geoff, Outlane

So, another massively disappointing season comes to an end at the Galpharm. Many nights to be spent during May-August on the prayer mat methinks! It surely can't be as bad next season (can it?). Martin, Outlane

It was unfortunately men against boys at times - Leicester didn't need to get out of second gear. This argument about us being a small club etc would be all right if I didn't look at what Sean Dyche is doing at Burnley. I live near Turf Moor and have watched them - their whole aim is to create danger to the opposition as quickly/often as possible - not just to have pedestrian possession for 90 minutes. Mind you, they also believe in having more than one player in the opposition's penalty area. Our players don't have the energy,stamina or apparent instructions for that. This season was one month of good football and the rest boring, timid passionless mediocrity. Nigel, Burnley

Once again terrible defending, poor passing in midfield from Hogg and Norwood. No support for Wells ,the only positive was the performance of Scannell, the only player willing to run at the opposition. Beaten by a team wanting to win, no excuses from Robins, big changes are needed that may include the manager. Steve, Netherton

Adam Clayton show, only player to come out of this game to come out with any credit, should be captain. Lolley should have started, against a promoted side that never broke sweat, lots to do in pre-season!. Terry, Fenay Bridge

 Same old, same old with one up-front. IMO the introduction of the youngsters was more about season ticket sales than an attempt to give Leicester something to think about. Why didn't he play Peter Clarke as a target man in his swansong match? Archie, Moldgreen

Not a bad game to watch, perhaps because we didn't need the points. One thing has been clear for a long time, we need more physical presence, particularly up front but also in midfield. Good to see Scannell showing the skills and energy we haven't seen for quite some time. Kev, Sowerby Bridge

Yet another disappointing home performance. At least we are safe for another year. We need strengthening all over the pitch with a new centre half to replace Peter Clarke. A special word of praise for Clarke who has been a true servant of the club and although his performances have tailed off over the last couple of years he was at least an honest player who gave his all for the cause. But oh how we miss James Vaughan. Without his goals and performances in the first third of the season we would have been relegated. We need a handy replacement for him next year to cover for his injuries that he will surely pick up. SPH, Almondbury

As an attacking game of football it was more like the first round of Strictly! The paper bag needs to be wetter. Again no idea from midfield and the defence goes walkabout. Robins must buy at least 3. Central defence, midfield general to work with Clayton and a big strong forward as target for Wells etc to feed off of. Richard, Kirkburton

Not outclassed but with our usual one man upfront, we lacked punch. They attacked in numbers & defended in numbers & we only made one real chance. Peter Clarke on probably his last home game was, as usual the "warrior" we have come to respect. He will be greatly missed. Sentimentally Man of the Match. Hope he returns one day. Future manager? David, Stainland

Yet another lacklustre performance, Robins is clueless at times I'm sure of it, lets just hope he does a Rodgers next season as I cant see Deano calling that taxi just yet. Big Dan, Birkby

Luckily for Town, Leicester played mostly a fringe team, half of which will not be in the Premier League side, so it was a great chance for Town to have a go at them, but ROBINS had other idea's. He could have picked Lolley to play from start & given Wells much needed support, When we did get round them at the back [mainly Scannell] it was a 1 in 5/6 chance of picking our lone striker. Since new year Town have been shocking [19 from 66pts] & the manager has been poor [tactically inept]. Managers like Pearson, Dyche, Howe, Rosler, keep it simple for the league we're in, which is not La Liga. Robins like Clark & Grayson, has served his purpose, bring big Sam back up north to take us up in 2/3 years, he was Ian Greaves trained, Says it all really. Steve, Hudds

Leicester didn't get out of 2nd gear ... and still won the game at a canter.Town happy to pass sideways again with no real threat to the Leicester goal. Big difference in quality even if this was an end of season game. Town need new blood and plenty of it. Matt, Highburton

Typical Town performance under Robins. Aimless sideways passes. Crap defending against set pieces, no target man for crosses in air. Midfield ineffective. The Leicester reserves could have trounced us if they had wanted fortunately they were happy with a comfortable 3 points. And £27 for the pleasure of watching this tripe. Unbelievable. Tony, Liversedge

I hope MR stops persisting with the over-rated ON and DW (and moves them on) and starts to persist with some of the youngsters. I thought DH showed flashes of his versatility, which were not always picked up by his colleagues and PB and JL put in decent cameo displays against the top side in the division. I thought the introduction of ON was a negative move and cost us the 2nd goal. Where DH roamed all over the pitch ON stayed in his most dangerous position, on the edge of his own box, and conceding a goal producing foul. For the final game I would like to see some room made for Sinnott and Bunn (if fit). James, Sheffield

Typical game from Town - not enough adventure even with nothing at stake apart from pride. Leicester showed the qualities we need to strive for - power, strength, pace and speed of transition from defence to attack. Look forward to some strong signings. Graham, Wooldale

Next season we have to play with 2 strikers and move the ball forward and support the front men quicker. Today Scannell showed how to beat men (hopefully Hammill was watching) but at times the final ball was to nobody as players were too deep. If this was Peter Clarke's last home match then I wish him well and thank him for what he has done for us and hope whoever comes in gives the same 100% commitment as he has done. David, Huddersfield

The end of a mostly disappointing season, we were outclassed in a pretty lacklustre game and this close season needs to be spent reflecting on what went wrong so it can be put right before we lose our fan base and spend next season fighting relegation. Trojanhorse, Kirkburton

Playing against the champions and still not able to put up a fight. No desire, no passion, no drive, and still no support for Wells. If this is the style of play Robins wants next season then I think he should go now and give someone with ambition a go. Upside, Joe Lolley looked good. Kevin, Lindley

The difference between Town and Leicester city looked to be about £20m, its a case of put up or go down. David, Wyke

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