FRANK WORTHINGTON IN TOWN TOMORROW
Legendary centre-forward Frank Worthimngton will be at the Galpharm tomorrow to see two of his former Clubs go head to head in the League.
The mercurial Worthington started his career at Town and made his full Enland debut at Leicester will in the corporate areas meeting and greeting fans and dignataries.
He is also featued in this weekend's programme along with another former Town and Foxes striker Iwan Roberts. Below are excerpts from Roberts' guest editor column and from Frank's interview.

IWAN ROBERTS
"My first few months at Huddersfield were a struggle really. They paid a club record fee of £275,000 for me and I was basically coming up from Watford to fill Craig Maskell's boots, who had done ever so well. I found it hard to settle in at first.
"I'm so proud to still be the Club's top post-war goalscorer in a single season with 34 goals in the 91/92 campaign, but we should have gone up as we were one of the best sides in the division. Leeds Road was a real fortress and we had such a good side, including players like Jacko, Simon Trevitt, Charlie (Simon Charlton) at left-back, Chris Marsden and Kieran O'Regan in midfield and myself alongside Phil Starbuck up front.
"I was well aware that Leicester had made a couple of recent Play-Off finals and I knew they were a good club. I was ever so impressed with what the manager, Brian Little, had to say to me and so I moved down. It wasn't easy though - I'd had a brilliant three and a half years with Town and I made friends who I still keep in touch with now.
"I still keep a close eye on things at both Huddersfield and Leicester as both clubs hold a special place in my heart. It hurts me to see where they are now as I think both Clubs would suit the top division, so I hope that both can make a return to the Championship this season."
FRANK WORTHINGTON
"I absolutely loved my time at both Huddersfield and Leicester City," Frank explained. "It all started off at Huddersfield - I got myself in the England under-23s there before getting in the full England team at Leicester. That was the icing on the cake for me to what were fabulous times at both clubs."
"I had absolute belief in my own ability from a very early age and to me it was a natural progression for me to get into the first team. The people in charge of the Club could also see my value and so that was exactly what happened - I think I made my debut just before I turned 18. A couple of years later, we were playing top division football."
On relegation from the top-flight in 1972, he said:
"That was the fault of the Directors, we all know that. We had a team meeting when things were not going quite as we wanted that season and we knew that we needed a little bit more quality bringing in, but the short-sighted Directors didn't take any action. It was absolutely their fault that Huddersfield Town Football Club dropped from the first to the fourth division so quickly."
On playing for Town he said:
"If they want me to make a comeback, I will! I think that if I really put my mind to it, I could still play at a semi-professional level because I still keep myself pretty fit and I still enjoy turning out."
There's this and a whole lot more in this weekend's programme!
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