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All videos are in an 'as new' condition, unless otherwise stated. All DVDs are brand new. The videos/DVDs are originals, published by Huddersfield Town AFC - no copies! Postage & packing is £1.50 per video.


Video 1A
'Beyond the Touchline'
TV's Reece Dinsdale goes behind the scenes at Leeds Road, home of Huddersfield Town AFC. There's more to a football club than just the 90 minutes out on the pitch as actor Reece Dinsdale finds out. A confirmed 'Town' addict, Reece swaps the stage for the Leeds Road stadium and training ground as he samples life 'Beyond the Touchline.' Pre season build- up, Board Room activity, training, it's captured! Match day preparations and after match atmosphere, featuring Town v Preston North End, Scunthorpe United and Sheffield United during the 1988/89 season. The referee, the match programme, the police, plus lots more. Video published 1988.
OUT OF STOCK.
Video 1B
Huddersfield Town - Goals of the Season 1991/2.
Official HTFC video issued at the end of the 1991/2 season.
PRICE £10.00.


Video 2
'All the Way to Wembley'
For the first time since 1938, Huddersfield Town visit Wembley. One final honour in their last season at Leeds Road. The goals, the drama, the devastation, the pride. The video features all 19 goals scored by Town during the 1993/94 Autoglass Trophy. Savour the atmosphere and the celebrations at the last ever cup tie played at Leeds Road. Re-live the nightmare of the injury time at Carlisle, and the great scenes which followed. Interviews with the players and manager as they relaxed in their hotel hideaway before the final. Exclusive film taken on board the coach as the team approached the famous twin towers. Over 60 minutes of the final itself with commentary from John Helm and Iffy Onuora. For the first time in 56 years, and for the last time from Leeds Road, follow Huddersfield Town 'All the Way to Wembley'.
Video published 1994.
PRICE £10.00.


Video 3
'The Final Whistle'
On Saturday, 30th April 1984, the people of Huddersfield walked away from a very special place for the very last time. It was a place where many had grown up, where friendships were created, and where people had seen triumph, despair, and history being made. It was a place they had simply called - home. The video is a proud story of the people who played football at Leeds Road, and those who supported, were devoted, and remained loyal until 'The Final Whistle'.
Video published 1994.
Price £10.00.
 

Video 4
'The Final Whistle II'
More memories of the Leeds Road years, 1908 - 1994. Having endeared himself to two generations of Town fans, Joe Walter died on 23rd May 1995. This video includes a tribute and is dedicated to his memory. Denis Law, one of soccer's all time greats, started his career at Leeds Road, and recalls his days in Huddersfield under legendary manager Bill Shankly. In April 1970, Ian Greaves took Town back into Division One. With Worthington, Nicholson and Lawson, more secrets from the 'big time' are disclosed. Steve Kindon's memories of the early 1980's amuse, and finally, Phil Starbuck relives the moment when he scored the final goal at Leeds Road.
Published in 1995.
Price £10.00.
    


Video 5
'A New Beginning - Season 1994/95'
The story of Town's first season in a new home - The Alfred McAlpine Stadium. From the first goal to the last, the video records every special moment during the 1994/95 season. Ronnie Jepson scored Town's first goal at home, and netted 23 in all. He would become Players' and Supporters' Player of the Year. Highly-rated striker Andy Booth would end the campaign with international honours and 30 goals for Town, and along with popular fullback Tom Cowan, earned a place in the Second Division Team of the Season. After 10 months of blood and sweat, the continued resurgence of a proud club hinged on just one game: The play-off final.
Video published 1995.
Price £10.00.  


Video 6
'Going Up!'
The 1995 Division Two Play-off Final, Huddersfield Town v Bristol Rovers, at Wembley Stadium. Savour every minute of the match which ended in triumph, glory, and promotion. Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end, we won the league three times in a row. We won the F A Cup, and now we're GOING UP! We are the Town, oh yes we are the Town!
Video published in 1995.
Price £10.00.   


Video 7
'Up in the First'
Town take on the First Division. Season 1995/96 review. Only days after leading Town to victory in the 1995 Division two play-off final, Neil Warnock announced he was leaving the club. The search for his successor began, and new Chairman Geoff Headey appointed former Manchester City boss, Brian Horton. Brian Horton: When I arrived, everyone at the club was on a high - the spirit amongst the players was superb, and first of all, my job was to sustain that feeling. To stabilise and to stay in the division was the main objective, and I think generally people would have been happy if we'd said the first team were going to narrowly miss the play-offs, the reserves were going to get promotion and the juniors were going to finish 3rd. It was the club's highest league position for 24 years - I think that speaks volumes! All in all, I think the 95/96 season was outstanding."
Video published in 1996.    
PRICE £10.00.


Video 8
'A Team of Thirty-Five'
Season 1996/97 review. Brian Horton's signing of Andy Morrison, Andy Payton and Marcus Stewart signalled a new era for Huddersfield Town. The 1996/97 campaign started well with five wins out of the first seven games. Top scorer Andy Payton ended the campaign with 19 goals - but Town's defence could not halt a steady decline. It wasn't long before talk of the play-offs turned into worries about relegation. Not until April was first division survival assured. By the end of a turbulent, rollercoaster campaign, the Town manager had been forced to use more players than the club had ever known.
Video published in 1997.
PRICE £10.00.  


Video 9
'One Vision'
A look at life backstage at the McAlpine Stadium. One hope - one voice - one dream - One Vision!
Video published in 1997.
Price £10.00.


Video 10
'Huddersfield Town - The Great Escape'
A true story. The 1997/98 campaign. 8 weeks into battle, and the troops known as HTFC were tattered and torn. The man in charge was axed after Notts Forest - his team stranded in a place from where few escape, and many never return. By high command, former captain Peter 'Jacko' Jackson was called-up to lift the flagging fortunes of a once proud army. At his side was Terry 'Taff' Yorath, and together, they plotted 'The Great Escape'. It was a long, hard, bloody winter, but Jacko's allied forces wore their colours with new pride, and no-one was ready to let the chance of freedom slip away. The final escape attempt began with all-out attack at the Britannia Stadium, and ended in a pitched battle on home soil. It was nothing short of heroic, and this film encapsulates the determination, skill and supreme effort of all those involved.
Video published in 1998.
Price £10.00.


Video 11
'Goals, Gaffs and Greats - 1908-2000'
All the Goals from the 1998/99 season. Goals from the first part of Steve Bruce's first season in charge (1999/2000) including the cup tie at Chelsea. Gaffs - own goals from both Town players and the opposition. Vox Pops - the supporters have their say on the best goals. Bruce's Crystal Ball - Steve's thoughts on the rest of the 1999/2000 season.
Video published in 1999.
Price £10.00. 


Video 12
'Goals! Goals! Goals!'
Treasure every goal that made the 1999/2000 season one of the most successful in years! Re-run the season with goals from the Nationwide First Division, Worthington Cup and F A Cup games. Remember the 7-1 rout of Crystal Palace and the famous victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. The record attendance against Liverpool and the performance to go with it. Look back at the goals and highlights of a truly memorable season. 'The best Town team in 30 years' is how the press described the 1999/2000 squad!
Video published in 2000.
OUT OF STOCK.
DVD 13
'Shoot-Out in Cardiff'
This is the story of how Town picked themselves up after the disappointment of missing out on automatic promotion, fought their way past Lincoln City in the Play-Off Semi-Finals, and finally won the day at Cardiff on Monday 31st May 2004. 
Price £15.00.
Video/DVD 14
'Keep the Faith' Huddersfield Town's Promotion Season 2003/4
 
On Monday 31st May 2004 at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium, Huddersfield Town beat Mansfield Town 4-1 in a penalty shoot-out at the end of the Third Division Play-Off Final. It was the culmination of a dramatic season which saw the club recover from the brink of extinction, and thanks to inspirational manager Peter Jackson and the efforts of the youngest squad in Town's history finally recover its pride. From first whistle to last, this is the story of that season.
DVD Price £10.00, Video Price £10.00.
Video/DVD 15
Huddersfield Town - Young Guns. The 2004/5 Season.
In May 2004, Huddersfield Town were promoted from the Nationwide Third Division with the youngest squad in the club's history. 12 months later, after their best finish to a season in more than 80 years, Town ended up just one point away from the Coca Cola League One play-offs - with an even younger squad! This is the story of how those youngsters rose to the challenge. 
DVD Price £15.00, Video Price £10.00.


 
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