Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Texan picks Town for freebie Premier League tickets

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rain, Phil says it didn’t dampen his spirits.

He said: “It was exciting and the fans were loud, really into it and passionate. I was waiting for that goal which never came.

“Bit of a let-down but still really fun and exciting to the last minute.”

The computer engineer said that he found out he was a winner in December. He said: “I found out at work while I was in a meeting.

“I couldn’t jump up with excitement, I had to wait until the meeting was over. Then I told my co-worker ‘I think I’ve just won a trip to England.’”

Phil and his family flew nearly 5,000 miles from Dallas to London before getting a train to Huddersfie­ld.

And as it’s their first visit to England, they decided to extend their stay to 10 days.

They’ll stay in Huddersfie­ld for three days to sightsee before visiting Skipton.

Then they’ll go to Manchester for a Manchester United match before heading back down to London for a Fulham match and their flight home on March 19.

Phil’s friend from Texas Sean Steffen tweeted: “I love that the Premier League told my boy Phil he could go anywhere on their dime.

“London, Manchester, Liverpool? Nah. Send me to Huddersfie­ld.” Phil Luetchford won two golden tickets, flights and accommodat­ion in the Premier League USA sweepstake­s with a simple retweet on Twitter

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