[h=3]Robins: Albion are still formidable at home[/h] 1:42pm Sunday 22nd December 2013 in Albion By Brian Owen
Mark Robins
Huddersfield boss Mark Robins reckons taking an away point at The Amex is a decent achievement.
And he felt his side deserved their 0-0 draw against Albion yesterday.
The Seagulls have won just four of their first 12 games on home turf this term.
But Robins insists they are a tough proposition on their own patch.
He said: “These are a really top team in this division, make no mistake about it.
“They are one of the form sides. I’m pleased because we came here last year and got a 4-1 defeat for our troubles.
“It’s a long way to come, a really tough place to come. I’m delighted with the point.
“They had one clearcut chance that hit the lad (Ashley Barnes) and bounced over the bar.
“And a header at the far post, maybe the same player.
“Apart from that there wasn’t masses of opportunity for both sides in the game.”
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Huddersfield boss Mark Robins reckons taking an away point at The Amex is a decent achievement.
And he felt his side deserved their 0-0 draw against Albion yesterday.
The Seagulls have won just four of their first 12 games on home turf this term.
But Robins insists they are a tough proposition on their own patch.
He said: “These are a really top team in this division, make no mistake about it.
“They are one of the form sides. I’m pleased because we came here last year and got a 4-1 defeat for our troubles.
“It’s a long way to come, a really tough place to come. I’m delighted with the point.
“They had one clearcut chance that hit the lad (Ashley Barnes) and bounced over the bar.
“And a header at the far post, maybe the same player.
“Apart from that there wasn’t masses of opportunity for both sides in the game.”

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