Carling Cup Third Round vs Doncaster Rovers (a) - lost 2-0.
Football League Trophy Southern Section Second Round vs Wycombe Wanderers - lost 3-1 on penalties with the score at 2-2 after extra time.
Top Goal Scorer 2005/06: Darren Byfield (striker) - 14 goals.
Players In
Guylain Ndumbu-Nsungu (Cardiff City - Free), Dean McDonald (Ipswich Town - Free), Mark Bentley (Southend United - Free), Duncan Jupp (Southend United - Free), Clint Easton (Wycombe Wanderers - Free), Kelvin Jack (Dundee - Free), Gary Mulligan (Sheffield United - Free).
Players Out
Jason Brown (Blackburn Rovers - Free), Gavin Grant (Millwall - Free), Darren Byfield (Millwall - Free), Richard Rose (Hereford United - Free), John Wallis (Hereford United - Free), Chris Hope (Rushden & Diamonds - Free), Paul Crichton (Cambridge United - Free), Paul Shields (Livingston - Free).
After a difficult first season in League One following relegation from the Championship in the 2004/05 season, Gillingham have made wholesale changes to the squad which finished in mid table last term.
Manager Ronnie Jepson has revamped his attacking options with the arrivals of Sheffield United striker Gary Mulligan, who impressed during a 13 match loan spell last season, Cardiff City frontman Guylain Ndumbu-Nsungu and Ipswich Town forward Dean McDonald on free transfers.
Jepson also signed Southend United duo Mark Bentley, a midfielder and Duncan Jupp, a right back and solved his goalkeeper crisis by signing Kelvin Jack from Dundee. Both Jason Brown and Paul Crichton left the club in the summer leaving Jepson without an experienced goalkeeper but the 30 year old Trinidadian joins fellow countrymen Brent Sancho and Ian Cox at the Priestfield.
While out of contract goalkeeper Brown joined Premiership side Blackburn Rovers in a shock transfer, last season's top goal scorer Darren Byfield left the club to join League One rivals Millwall on a free transfer. Byfield's departure is a blow to Jepson who was keen to keep the striker who netted 14 goals last season despite missing several weeks of the campaign due to injury and suspension.
While chairman Paul Scally admitted he found it hard to motivate himself after relegation two years ago he now thinks the club is good enough to earn automatic promotion next season and praised the fans for the loyalty they have shown them.
Verdict
Paul Scally may think his club are good enough for automatic promotion but the bookmaker's think differently. An improvement on last season's mid table finish is expected but a top 10 finish may be the best the side can achieve.
Carling Cup Second Round vs Blackburn Rovers (a) - lost 3-1.
Football League Trophy Northern Section First Round vs Boston (a) - lost 2-1.
Top Goal Scorer 2005/06: Andy Booth and Gary Taylor-Fletcher (strikers) - 15 goals each.
Players In
Luke Beckett (Sheffield United - Free), Matt Glennon (St Johnstone - Free).
Players Out
Junior Mendes (Notts County - Free), Anthony Lloyd (York City - Free), Phillip Senior (Northwich Victoria - Free), Tony Carss (Released).
Huddersfield Town have established themselves as one of the top sides in League One but failed to win promotion to the Championship after losing in the play off semi finals against local rivals Barnsley.
If it's more fire power that is required, to assist strikers Andy Booth and Gary Taylor-Fletcher who plundered 15 goals apiece last season, manager Peter Jackson will certainly have that in Luke Beckett. The prolific lower division forward was signed on a free transfer from Sheffield United, having scored six goals in seven games for the Terriers during a loan spell in 2005 before spending the entire last season on loan at Oldham Athletic.
Jackson will also be keeping hold for forgotten man Pawel Abbott, who rejected a move to MK Dons in a possible swap deal involving defender Dean Lewington. Abbott has scored 46 goals in 106 appearances for Huddersfield, including 11 goals in the first 16 matches of last season, but dramatically fell out of favour and started just one game in the last three months of the last campaign.
Goalkeeper Matt Glennon has joined the club on a free transfer from St. Johnstone. The former Carlisle United goalkeeper made 12 appearances for the Saints after joining them from Falkirk in January and even scored a goal against Ross County in March. Glennon caught the eye of boss Jackson when he had three excellent games against the Terriers during his spell at Carlisle.
One keeper heading out of the club is Phil Senior, who joined Conference side Northwich Victoria, while striker Junior Mendes joined League Two outfit Notts County on a free transfer.
Verdict
One of the better sides in the division, Huddersfield will be pushing hard for an automatic promotion slot but may have to make do with the play offs again. Expect them to be a free scoring side next season.
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