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2003–04 Huddersfield Town A.F.C. season

Huddersfield Town
2003–04 season
Chairman Ken Davy
Manager Peter Jackson
Football League Third Division 4th (promoted via Play-offs)
FA Cup First Round
League Cup Third Round
Football League 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 Football League One, at the first attempt, by beating Mansfield Town, on penalties, in the Playoff Final on 31 May 2004 at the Millennium Stadium.

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. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Peter Jackson began his second spell as Huddersfield manager in the summer of 2003 as the Terriers came out of administration under the new ownership of Ken Davy. He again wasted no time in installing Yorath as his assistant. With only eight players turning up to his first training session, and star player Martin Smith defecting to Northampton Town, many supporters would have been happy to see the side consolidate and not slip any further down the league. But some shrewd signings (including Rob Edwards, Tony Carss, Efe Sodje, Steve Yates and goalkeeper Ian Gray), the emergence of a talented group of youngsters, and the prolific form of the previously ineffective Jon Stead made Town among the early pace-setters for the Division. As winter approached, Jackson's young side became more inconsistent and seemed to be fading but a change of formation tightened up the defence. Goalkeeper Paul Rachubka was brought in as the side found a new resilience and the ability to grind out narrow victories. Stead's form saw an offer from Sunderland, that was rejected, but he was snapped up by Premiership Blackburn Rovers for around £1.2 million in January and was replaced by Polish U21 striker Paweł Abbott who had been unable to establish himself at Preston North End.


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