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    how has it come to be that huddersfield are getting bigger crowds than us for an fa cup game!

    sort it out flav and co, lower the bleeding prices

  • #2
    huddersfield are a bigger club support wise than qpr.............fact!!!!
    you know nothing john snow!!!!

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    • #3
      BRADford get 10k gates too...

      prices mate, prices....qpr drove/priced some away and they may not return
      good busines plan methinks.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by factamondo View Post
        huddersfield are a bigger club support wise than qpr.............fact!!!!
        Tis true, a club with a great history!

        In 1907 the Huddersfield Association Football Ground Co. was created and, with capital of £500, set about buying the Leeds Road recreation fields. In the summer of 1908 Huddersfield Town AFC was formed and Leeds Road was officially opened in September 1908 with a friendly against Bradford Park Avenue.

        Huddersfield came into the Football League in 1910 however in May 1912 the outfit went into liquidation. A new team was formed though in November 1919 a fund-raising initiative was essential to stave off a move to Leeds! Remarkably, the team went on to reach the 1920 FA Cup Final and gain promotion to Division One.

        Town subsequently won the First Division title for 3 consecutive years 1923-24, 1924-25, and 1925-26 under manager Herbert Chapman. They were the first team to achieve this success. After being losing finalists against Aston Villa, they won the FA Cup trophy 1-0 against Preston North End on 29 April 1922 at Stamford Bridge. They also gained the Charity Shield in 1922.

        Early results were Huddersfield Town defeating Manchester United 6-0 away on 10 September 1930, Blackpool 10-1 at home on 13 December 1930 and Liverpool 8-0 at home on 10 November 1934.

        The highest attendance was 67,037 in a 1-0 FA Cup 6th Round defeat against Arsenal on 27 February 1932.

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        • #5
          see...........tis a factamondo!!
          you know nothing john snow!!!!

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          • #6
            they won 3 titles in a row under herbert chapman, who left went to arsenal and won another 3 in a row...one of the greatest mangers EVER...fact.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by themodfather View Post
              they won 3 titles in a row under herbert chapman, who left went to arsenal and won another 3 in a row...one of the greatest mangers EVER...fact.
              better than paul hart????
              you know nothing john snow!!!!

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              • #8
                lee clark I think is gaffa there (huddersfield) now and doing well.
                @chrisrobson9

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