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2 December 2013

Club News

CHARITABLE TOWN FANS HELP FOUNDATION

2 December 2013

Saturday’s win over Burnley dedicated to charity

Town fans had plenty to keep them entertained on and off the field on Saturday as the Terriers defeated League leaders Burnley!
 
Saturday’s fixture was dubbed ‘The Foundation Game’, with the Club using the match to raise the profile of the Town Foundation – the Club’s registered charity that aims to make the difference in the lives of young people in Kirklees.
 
Central to this activity was the launch of the adapted version of ‘Smile Awhile’, performed by local band REDSTAR. The single, along with two other tracks from the band, was on sale at the Stadium Superstore ahead of the game – with the band on hand to sign copies from 2pm – and is still available on iTunes for just 79p!
 
As of noon on Monday, the single sits in an impressive 23rd place in the iTunes Rock Download Chart, ahead of Oasis’ ‘Wonderwall’, Mumford & Sons and Slade!
 
You can still download it here – click HERE to watch the video and to buy it now!
 
The band also drew the winning numbers for the Club’s Golden Gamble draw; click HERE to discover if you were a winner.
 
A bucket collection for the charity was also held ahead of kick-off, with several Town fans volunteering to help out. Generous Town and Burnley fans donated a total of £1,094 to the charity.
 


Igloo Books, a big supporter of the Town Foundation, also got in on the act by offering Town fans an exclusive 50% off deal on their book ‘Monkey, Hero Of Our Time’ in the Stadium Superstore. They even gave Town Foundation mascot Captain Booth a number of plush Monkey toys to giveaway!
 
Saturday’s gate was bolstered by children who benefit from the Town Foundation’s ‘Early Kick-Off’ breakfast clubs. One of the schools involved – Dalton Junior & Infant School – formed the Guard of Honour as the Terriers and the Clarets took to the field of play alongside club partner Lepton Highlanders.



The Highlanders were one of many clubs in the ground, with the crowd also upped due to the Club Focus initiative. This allowed local junior clubs to sell tickets to players and earn cashback whilst doing so!


 
Ahead of kick-off, the next generation of Town fans received their first shirts thanks to the Terrier 7s scheme from Under-18 stars Fraser Horsfall, Kedesh Goddard, Ben Atkinson and Mikey Starkey. 


 
During half-time, Mirfield Free Grammar and Honley High School contested Town’s heat of the national Under-13s Community Cup competition. Mirfield won 2-0 and will now represent Huddersfield Town in the Northern Final, which will be held at Barnsley’s Oakwell on 14 January 2014.



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