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That is the worst advertising campaign in history, it looks dreadful

If I was down with the kids I think I would write WTF.... but as i am not, I will just question it....what the flipping heck is that supposed to be..?

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If you had a baby with your sister, that baby grew and had a baby with you then that baby grew up and had a baby with your Dad....you would end up with a Huddersfield advertising campaign.

I'm guessing the advertising department are from Nottingham.

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What they'e done is get former stars to line up for a team photo, and then replaced their current heads with their old heads, but kept their current bodies and legs as they are now! Freaky!

 

 

http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/local-west-yorkshire-news/2013/06/20/huddersfield-town-legends-launch-new-kit-86081-33499743/

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Huddersfield Town's Andy Booth, Frank Worthington, Roy Ellam and Ray Wilson launch new kit

 

THEY have played with some of the biggest names in football.

 

Pele, Bobby Moore, George Best and Gordon Banks fall casually from their lips.

 

But despite their legendary status they are always happy to do their bit for their old club, Huddersfield Town.

Frank Worthington, Roy Ellam and Ray Wilson donned Town’s famous blue and white stripes yesterday at Canalside.

 

It is the 100th anniversary of the club wearing blue and white stripes following the inaugural striped shirt in the 1913/14 campaign.

And there was no disguising the passion of these former players even though some of them, such as England 1966 star Ray Wilson, have not kicked a ball in years.

 

The club has called upon some of its greatest ever players, a glorious 11, to showcase its new kit as designed by Puma.

 

Click on the link below to see the club's suggestion for the greatest Huddersfield Town team ever as part of the new kit launch.

 

http://www.examiner.co.uk/multimedia/huddersfield-town/2013/06/20/huddersfield-town-s-greatest-team-86081-33501255/

 

Name that man:

"http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/upl/huddexaminer/jun2013/0/9/596x447/image-1-for-huddersfield-town-s-greatest-team-gallery-527651555" alt="image-1-for-huddersfield-town-s-greatest">

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What they'e done is get former stars to line up for a team photo, and then replaced their current heads with their old heads, but kept their current bodies and legs as they are now! Freaky!

 

 

http://www.examiner.co.uk/news/local-west-yorkshire-news/2013/06/20/huddersfield-town-legends-launch-new-kit-86081-33499743/

huddersfield-town-s-andy-booth-frank-wor
Huddersfield Town's Andy Booth, Frank Worthington, Roy Ellam and Ray Wilson launch new kit

 

THEY have played with some of the biggest names in football.

 

Pele, Bobby Moore, George Best and Gordon Banks fall casually from their lips.

 

But despite their legendary status they are always happy to do their bit for their old club, Huddersfield Town.

Frank Worthington, Roy Ellam and Ray Wilson donned Town’s famous blue and white stripes yesterday at Canalside.

 

It is the 100th anniversary of the club wearing blue and white stripes following the inaugural striped shirt in the 1913/14 campaign.

And there was no disguising the passion of these former players even though some of them, such as England 1966 star Ray Wilson, have not kicked a ball in years.

 

The club has called upon some of its greatest ever players, a glorious 11, to showcase its new kit as designed by Puma.

 

Click on the link below to see the club's suggestion for the greatest Huddersfield Town team ever as part of the new kit launch.

 

http://www.examiner.co.uk/multimedia/huddersfield-town/2013/06/20/huddersfield-town-s-greatest-team-86081-33501255/

 

Name that man:

"http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/upl/huddexaminer/jun2013/0/9/596x447/image-1-for-huddersfield-town-s-greatest-team-gallery-527651555" alt="image-1-for-huddersfield-town-s-greatest">

Mark Lillis.

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Yep. Before my time, was he actually any good or is it just very easy to be a Huddersfield 'legend' ?

For us he was, ok, he got injured and never really got a chance because we had Davison and Gee playing, he did score a great brave diving header against Bradford at home to win us a game and almost clinch promotion...so for that...thank you..

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