What is your favourite memory from the 2008/09 season?
You can now vote for your 'Champagne Moment' from the current campaign from the shortlist of six below, with the winner being unveiled at Town's prestigious Annual Awards Ceremony to be held at the Stadium on the evening of Saturday April 25th.
1. Breaking the Season Ticket Record

May 22nd 2008 became an historic and proud day in Town history as the Club broke an all-time record by selling its 14,059th season ticket in the build-up to the 08/09 campaign.
Town fans from around the country supported the superb £100 Season Ticket offer in numbers, with the eventual total topping 16,500.
2. The Cup Win Over Bradford City

After an encouraging opening day draw at home to Stockport County in League One, Town showed what they were capable of by demolishing League Two high-flyers and local rivals Bradford City by four clear goals in a Yorkshire derby night at the Galpharm Stadium.
New boy Gary Roberts showed his potential with a superb brace, with Town's other goals coming courtesy of a fantastic free-kick from Robbie Williams and a first of the season for midfielder Jon Worthington.
3. The Away Win at Leeds

After a disappointing start to the season that led to manager Stan Ternent leaving the Club, Caretaker Manager Gerry Murphy, with Graham Mitchell at his side, led Town to a memorable victory over local rivals Leeds United at Elland Road on November 15th.
Late in the game Danny Cadamarteri outpaced defender Paul Telfer down Town's right flank before pulling the ball across goal for midfielder Michael Collins to volley acrobatically home, sending the travelling Town support into ecstasy.
4. Introducing Town's New Management Team

A new era dawned at Huddersfield Town when the new management team of Lee Clark, Terry McDermott, Derek Fazackerley and Steve Black were introduced to a packed Stadium ahead of Town's League One home match against Hereford United on December 20th.
Caretaker Manager Gerry Murphy did an excellent job of steadying the ship after an inconsistent start to the season and Clark recorded an impressive 2-0 win over the Bulls as Clark took over the reins for the first time, giving Town fans a glimpse of what is to come...
5. The Home Win Over Leeds

Town's second win of the season over Leeds United gave the Club a first League double over their local rivals in one season for over 80 years.
A single goal from Huddersfield-born defender Nathan Clarke early in the game gave Town fans the local bragging rights for another season.
6. Andy Booth's 600th Appearance

Another day, another landmark for legendary striker Andy Booth - the talismanic striker, who has scored 145 goals for the Terriers, put in a typically brilliant performance on the 600th appearance of his career at MK Dons in early March.
The 35-year old forward hadn't started a game since September after suffering with a back problem, but he stepped up to the plate on the evening and had manager Lee Clark singing his praises at the final whistle.
Please send an email to vote@htafc.com with 'Champagne Moment' as the subject and either 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 as your choice.
Tickets for the ceremony are still available for £50 + VAT, with tables of ten priced at £450 + VAT - call the Huddersfield Town Commercial Department now on 01484 484140 for more information or to reserve your place!
Your vote must be made before 12pm on Friday April 17th to count.
