Back to the Yorkshire Television archive again. A Yorkshire Derby at Huddersfield Towns old Leeds Road ground. Barnsley looking to equal a club record 21 matches unbeaten.
Went to Leeds road the same season with Burnley, Night match finished 0-0. I remember the atmosphere from the. Huddersfield crowd it was electric. Loved Steve Kindon when he played for Burnley, I think he was Huddersfields top scorer that season ,1980/81.
Great memories of my youth in the East Terrace. Some great football by legends of the game and challenges you won’t see nowadays - this was proper football. Thanks Barnsley for sharing this.
Thanks for posting always enjoyed a derby against Barnsley!....Kindon blowing kisses at the Barnsley player 🤣🤣...Remember walking up Leeds road past the Barnsley fans (who were being held by police) chanting 1-0, 1-0....Great days! 👍👍
Hi Joseph, I was at that game, & a regular fan from before the 1st division games in the early 70's. (Ian Greaves days in 2nd div) Barnsley brought 10-thou on the day, behind the open end goal. The Cowshed, at the other end held 4,000. There were 6,000 seats. = approx 19-20thou. The East Terrace facing the cameras was HUGE, I don't know of you're familiar with he old Leeds rd, but to suggest there were LESS people packed in there, (& they were) then there were Barnsley fans behind the goals is a hood wink. It was lets say 'suggested' in those times, Turnstile operators used to keep the release peddle down, & for every 10 they let through, only 8 clicked the counter. defo more than 29,000 on the day, 👍
Went to Leeds road the same season with Burnley, Night match finished 0-0.
I remember the atmosphere from the. Huddersfield crowd it was electric.
Loved Steve Kindon when he played for
Burnley, I think he was Huddersfields top
scorer that season ,1980/81.
Great game,great atmosphere,best team wonon day,Barnsley were promoted and Town went up 2 years later,great memories,when football was played by men.
Great memories of my youth in the East Terrace. Some great football by legends of the game and challenges you won’t see nowadays - this was proper football. Thanks Barnsley for sharing this.
I was there, what an atmosphere that day.
Thanks for posting always enjoyed a derby against Barnsley!....Kindon blowing kisses at the Barnsley player 🤣🤣...Remember walking up Leeds road past the Barnsley fans (who were being held by police) chanting 1-0, 1-0....Great days! 👍👍
RIP NORMAN HUNTER . BFC LEGEND
28,901 wow!
Hi Joseph, I was at that game, & a regular fan from before the 1st division games in the early 70's. (Ian Greaves days in 2nd div)
Barnsley brought 10-thou on the day, behind the open end goal.
The Cowshed, at the other end held 4,000.
There were 6,000 seats. = approx 19-20thou.
The East Terrace facing the cameras was HUGE, I don't know of you're familiar with he old Leeds rd, but to suggest there were LESS people packed in there, (& they were)
then there were Barnsley fans behind the goals is a hood wink.
It was lets say 'suggested' in those times, Turnstile operators used to keep the release peddle down, & for every 10 they let through, only 8 clicked the counter.
defo more than 29,000 on the day, 👍
How is that not flagged for offside for the first goal? And the second goal they scored he disallowed it for a foul for them! Shocking refereeing!
Steve London was such a good player
UTT!
We defo were lacking a spark up top without King Trev.
That pitch was awful and ref too.
Altho 7Year old ,im guessing i was at that match.
15:54 …Huddz to the Barneyman dem…Barnsley are….
What shade of bloo doo Hudderfielders normally historically play in. Looks somewhat like WBA strip who are dark blue stripes.
It's Royal blue are you colour blind