Boothroyd calls for home fortress

United beat the 10-man Terriers in a largely forgettable match thanks to on-loan striker Kayode Odejayi's 80th-minute winner at the Weston Homes Community Stadium.It extended Colchester's unbeaten run under manager Boothroyd to six matches and they now have more points at home than any other team in League One.Boothroyd said: "It's a well-oiled phrase, but we want to make this ground a fortress. We want to make it hard for teams to come here and when you do that, you have to be able to break teams down which we did."It was an awful game - I think the weather spoiled it. Huddersfield came to spoil. They came with a back five and they tried to counter-attack us, which we expect."I didn't think it would be until two or three months down the line, but it's because of the start we have made. But we overcame it. It wasn't a particularly good spectacle but we won it."

Source: Team_Talk