Excellent, moving tribute to Town's history. My father took me as a young child in the 60's and held me up so I could stand on the bar of the rail to see the game. I remember vividly him saying, as we walked up the many steps to the stand on my very first visit, that when we get to the top I was in for a surprise; he was right, the pitch took my breath away it looked like a snooker table. My other distinct memory from that day was that on leaving, the crowd was so large that I literally got carried through the exit gate with my feet off the ground for some distance, but in an orderly manner. Great memories!
Thank you for showcasing the theatre of my dreams. All because my grandad had 4 grandsons and 1 only granddaughter & he took her/me to every home game, giving a 7yr old girl her allegiance, wonderful memories and the greatests friendships I would never have had. 30.4.94 was a sad day indeed 🙏 💙
That was my home when I wore a younger man's clothes. When I dream of Town this is the place I dream of still. Broke my heart when I passed it for the first time after it had been demolished so thank you for the wonderful memories in this video.
I’m not a Huddersfield fan but I really enjoyed this. Loved the photos. Very evocative of the periods. Happy memories of my team, Nottingham Forest, playing at Leeds Road.
Fantastic photos,thanks for posting. My earliest recollections are from 65-66 season (not much pre-World Cup) when Town went close to promotion to Division1 ,finishing 4th behind 1.Man City 2.Southampton 3. Coventry City. After the excitement of our World Cup win I became a regular ,often going to the Reserves games on the alternate Saturdays when first team were Away. It brings back 1000's of memories,not all good ie when Arsenal beat us 3-1 in 2nd leg of League Cup semi-final and I was hoping to overcome the 3-2 deficit from 1st leg and get to Wembley. Went to Blackpool End of an Era game with son and wife and we followed it up by attending the proper LAST EVER game on Friday 13th May 1994 Town Reserves 6 Middlesboro Res 3 , we even managed to nick a bit of turf . All the best,thanks again.
Memories flooding back of us penniless kids climbing into the ground over the wall in the 70's at the 'Chicken End'. Pretty easy if no one was about. You usually had to wait 5-10 minutes into the game, by then the turnstile staff had gone to watch the game and you could just jump over the wall. Also of being outside the big blue gates next to the Cowshed waiting for them to open at three quarter time letting people out but also allowing us urchins in to watch the last few minutes of the game for nothing. I don't know if they still allow that sort of thing. Been a while since I tried. Many a time we watched a match from Kilner bank as well. Great video. Brought back a lot of memories. Simpler times.
Loved that, thank you. I once caught a Peter Jackson header in the Cowshed. I remember being a bit miffed at the time because it didn’t go in. Now it’s a fond memory.
This is the best Yorkshire history channel. My family had a market garden in Leeds for about 200 years until we sold it in the 1970s. But we always supported Huddersfield, not Leeds...😆
Went to Leeds Road a few times watching the Clarets. Fine ground and I think our Longside was designed by the same architects who designed Huddersfield’s. Great memories in our then second division promotion season 1972 👍
First game v Man City,lost 0-2 in April 64,next game April 65 saw Billy Legg score his first league goal v Rotherham in a 1-0 win,was there when 49,612 saw us lose to Owls in F.A.Cup,great memories.
HTFC ALWAYS WILL REMEMBER THEM BECAUSE HERBERT CHAPMAN STARTED THERE HIS CAREER AND HE; PROVED TO BE S AN ALL TIME GREAT, WASN;T HAROLD WILSON, THE FORMER PRIME MINISTER A LOYAL SUPPPORTER OF THEM, ANS HUFC HAD HIS SHARE OF VERY GOOD PLAYERS IN HIS HISTORY.
Excellent, moving tribute to Town's history. My father took me as a young child in the 60's and held me up so I could stand on the bar of the rail to see the game. I remember vividly him saying, as we walked up the many steps to the stand on my very first visit, that when we get to the top I was in for a surprise; he was right, the pitch took my breath away it looked like a snooker table.
My other distinct memory from that day was that on leaving, the crowd was so large that I literally got carried through the exit gate with my feet off the ground for some distance, but in an orderly manner. Great memories!
Brilliant story of great memories. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for showcasing the theatre of my dreams.
All because my grandad had 4 grandsons and 1 only granddaughter & he took her/me to every home game, giving a 7yr old girl her allegiance, wonderful memories and the greatests friendships I would never have had.
30.4.94 was a sad day indeed 🙏 💙
That was my home when I wore a younger man's clothes. When I dream of Town this is the place I dream of still. Broke my heart when I passed it for the first time after it had been demolished so thank you for the wonderful memories in this video.
You’re very welcome. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 👍🏻
Fabulous ground.seen many agood game dowñ there when I was young ..
I’m not a Huddersfield fan but I really enjoyed this. Loved the photos. Very evocative of the periods. Happy memories of my team, Nottingham Forest, playing at Leeds Road.
Many thanks!
Fantastic photos,thanks for posting. My earliest recollections are from 65-66 season (not much pre-World Cup) when Town went close to promotion to Division1 ,finishing 4th behind 1.Man City 2.Southampton 3. Coventry City. After the excitement of our World Cup win I became a regular ,often going to the Reserves games on the alternate Saturdays when first team were Away. It brings back 1000's of memories,not all good ie when Arsenal beat us 3-1 in 2nd leg of League Cup semi-final and I was hoping to overcome the 3-2 deficit from 1st leg and get to Wembley. Went to Blackpool End of an Era game with son and wife and we followed it up by attending the proper LAST EVER game on Friday 13th May 1994 Town Reserves 6 Middlesboro Res 3 , we even managed to nick a bit of turf . All the best,thanks again.
Absolutely love this. It brings back so many memories and shows what a great and historic club HTAFC is
Cheers 👍🏻
Clowns the pair f yes eegits
Excellent work , thank you 👍
Thank you, great memories!...👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Outstanding piece of work! Thank you so much!!!
You're very welcome!
Although I only watched town at the stadium in it's final 4 years, I still have great memories of the place.
Memories flooding back of us penniless kids climbing into the ground over the wall in the 70's at the 'Chicken End'. Pretty easy if no one was about. You usually had to wait 5-10 minutes into the game, by then the turnstile staff had gone to watch the game and you could just jump over the wall. Also of being outside the big blue gates next to the Cowshed waiting for them to open at three quarter time letting people out but also allowing us urchins in to watch the last few minutes of the game for nothing. I don't know if they still allow that sort of thing. Been a while since I tried. Many a time we watched a match from Kilner bank as well. Great video. Brought back a lot of memories. Simpler times.
Somebody deserves a lot of credit for that !
I was at the last home game against Blackpool. Happy days.
Loved that, thank you.
I once caught a Peter Jackson header in the Cowshed. I remember being a bit miffed at the time because it didn’t go in. Now it’s a fond memory.
This is the best Yorkshire history channel. My family had a market garden in Leeds for about 200 years until we sold it in the 1970s. But we always supported Huddersfield, not Leeds...😆
Thanks for that 👍🏻 Glad you’re enjoying the videos 😊
Good on ya...UTT
Went there once in the 80s to watch oxford what a long trip😊
Nice, but you should have include a picture of the plaque in the retail carpark that shows the centre spot of the old pitch
My dad and his mates used to jump over the wall and smeak into the stadium for free then go stand in the cowshed
Went to Leeds Road a few times watching the Clarets. Fine ground and I think our Longside was designed by the same architects who designed Huddersfield’s. Great memories in our then second division promotion season 1972 👍
First game v Man City,lost 0-2 in April 64,next game April 65 saw Billy Legg score his first league goal v Rotherham in a 1-0 win,was there when 49,612 saw us lose to Owls in F.A.Cup,great memories.
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up the town 💙🤍
First match I went to at Leeds Road was a 2-1 defeat against scunthorpe 1962 or 63 can't remember which
Subbd from Issan Thailand
Owt Leeds rd is good with me
Reminds me of tbe baseball ground
HTFC ALWAYS WILL REMEMBER THEM BECAUSE HERBERT CHAPMAN STARTED THERE HIS CAREER AND HE; PROVED TO BE S AN ALL TIME GREAT, WASN;T HAROLD WILSON, THE FORMER PRIME MINISTER A LOYAL SUPPPORTER OF THEM, ANS HUFC HAD HIS SHARE OF VERY GOOD PLAYERS IN HIS HISTORY.