Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Terrier returns to Town shirt

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were previously plain, for a league game at Blackpool on 15 December 1969 and was worn on both the home and away shirts as Town gained promotion back to the top division of English football under Ian Greaves.”

The spokesman said Umbro was “pushing forward with contempora­ry designs”.

However, the club was at pains to stress that the new Terrier will appear on Town’s shirts this season but has NOT replaced the current Huddersfie­ld Town crest which is still the official crest and will continue to be used in all other areas.

Fans posted their views on the kit on social media.

Town fan Andy Lawson said: “I love this kit! The badge has got folk talking, but I see it like this: It’s a nod to our past and will be globally recognisab­le by a new audience.

“We have to utilise our position and make the most of it to secure our future. Our past remains. Our present is incredible.”

Branding expert Paul Kerfoot said: “Just seen the new home kit love it! And I am delighted to see the Terriers DOG logo make it onto the shirt. It’s a lovely logo. Wish I had done it.”

Town fan James Moran said: “The new kit is always an evolution and in our second year in the Premier League is a clear statement of intent.

“The Terrier logo to me is one of the better branding successes and I think the whole thing is a clear representa­tion of Terrier pride. It will undoubtedl­y grow in popularity.”

But, perhaps inevitably, not all Town fans were happy with the change.

The Thrice Champions podcast tweeted: “Even Christophe­r Schindler modelling the new kit and Kongolo signing permanentl­y can’t deflect the disappoint­ment of that terrier logo being on the shirt.”

Some fans said they would have liked to see the ‘three stars’ as part of the new logo, although others disagreed.

On Twitter ‘FPL Terrier’ said: “I see the dropping of the three stars as a sign of intent. We’re no longer looking back to the good old days, we’re making history now.

“Perhaps the words to ‘Those Were the Days’ will need updating soon.”

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