Huddersfield Town F.C. season 1986-87

Huddersfield Town F.C. season 1986-87

Infobox Football club season
club = Huddersfield Town

season = 1986-87
manager = flagicon|ENG Mick Buxton "(until December 22nd, 1986)"
flagicon|ENG Steve Smith "(from January 13th, 1987)"
chairman = flagicon|ENG Keith Longbottom
league = Division Two
league result = 17th
cup1 = FA Cup
cup1 result = Third Round
cup2 = Littlewoods Challenge Cup
cup2 result = Second Round
cup3 = Full Members Cup
cup3 result = First Round
league topscorer =
Duncan Shearer (21)
season topscorer =
Duncan Shearer (25)
highest attendance = 10,003 vs Bradford City (27 December 1986)
lowest attendance = 1,947 vs Blackburn Rovers (16 September 1986)

Huddersfield Town's 1986-87 campaign saw the end of Mick Buxton's reign as Huddersfield Town manager, a job he had had for 8 years. Only Clem Stephenson has had a longer reign as manager of the Terriers. He was replaced by Steve Smith in early January 1987, but Town only survived relegation by 3 points, which became a sort of pre-cursor to the debacle that the next season's campaign would bring.

quad at the start of the season

Review

The start of the season was mixed, with no win until September 20th, when they beat Oldham Athletic 5-4 at Leeds Road. The main highlight of the early part of the season was a Littlewoods Cup tie against Arsenal, in which Town only lost 3-1 on aggregate.

The middle part of the season didn't prove to be much better, a run of 4 consecutive losses including a 4-3 loss at Bradford City, but that was reconciled when they beat them 5-2 on December 27th. Just before beating Bradford, Mick Buxton's tenure as Town manager ended after 8 years in charge. He was replaced by coach Steve Smith.

Smith's tenure started with a 4-2 defeat by Norwich City, but during March, Town went on a run of six consecutive draws - a club record. Town finished the season in 17th, just 3 points and 3 places above the drop zone. Little did Town fans know what was going to happen to Town the following season.

quad at the end of the season

Results


= Division Two =

Full Members Cup


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