Town will be different proposition in play-offs this time

Richard Sutcliffe meets Huddersfield Town captain Peter Clarke, who is determined to atone for last season’s League One play-off disappointment against Millwall at The Den.

PETER CLARKE insists Huddersfield Town are much better equipped to win the play-offs than 12 months ago.

Town are through to the end-of-season promotion deciders for the second consecutive year and face Bournemouth at Dean Court on Saturday in a semi-final first leg tie.

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It was at the same stage last term that Town’s hopes of reaching the Championship were dashed when Millwall triumphed 2-0 on aggregate against Lee Clark’s side.

The first leg at the Galpharm finished goalless but the initimidating atmosphere at The Den proved too much for Huddersfield.

Clark’s response was to target experience last summer in the transfer market, a move that has paid off with Town finishing third with 87 points – a tally that would usually be enough to clinch a place in the top two.

Instead, the consistency shown by champions Brighton & Hove Albion and Southampton means it is the play-offs once again.