Huddersfield Town fans won’t believe it, but it’s 20 years since the last match was played at the old Leeds Road ground.

April 30, 1994, was the date Town played Blackpool and 16,195 turned up to say farewell to the club’s only home before their move to the now John Smith’s Stadium.

Leeds Road had been visited by the Queen and had staged an England international – against Holland in 1946 – but most importantly of all it was where heroes in blue and white stripes had forged their reputations.

Town won their last league game their 2-1 with goals scored by Simon Baldry and Phil Starbuck.

The Town team that day was: Steve Francis, Chris Billy, Tom Cowan, Phil Starbuck, Pat Scully, Graham Mitchell, Gary Clayton, Phil Robinson, Andy Booth, Ronnie Jepson and Simon Baldry. Subs who played were Richard Logan and Iain Dunn.

Kevin Blackwell was the goalkeeping substitute.

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Huddersfield Town fans in 2013/14 season
Huddersfield Town fans in 2013/14 season

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