STAN TERNENT isn’t the only one busily building a new squad.

The Supporters Association is growing steadily and has added more star names to its list of members.

First it was Town’s No1 fan, chairman-elect Dean Hoyle, joining up.

Then came Agent 007 – not the Connery version but the real Sean – Mr Jarvis, who has ‘bonded’ to the Association and taken membership card No7.

Now, the Association is proud to announce that Reece Dinsdale (star of ID and the latest new character in Coronation Street) has agreed to become our first Vice President.

So why not jump on the bandwagon and join the Supporters Association so that we can be as representative as possible in our dealings with the club?

Huddersfield Town is our club. HTSA is your voice. The bigger the membership, the louder the voice!

Perhaps the easiest way to join is by calling into the cabin (next to the barrier at the end of the St Andrews coach park) before any home match.

Otherwise, you can download an application form from the website at www.htsa.co.uk

This is also a final reminder of the trip to Colchester this Saturday – your chance to add another new ground to your tally.

Travel prices are: adults £20, juniors £15. Coaches will leave from the usual place by the swimming pool entrance; non-members can travel at the cost of an extra £2. Departure time for Colchester is 9.00.

If demand is great enough a pick up and drop off point in Dewsbury may be arranged.

Bookings can be made by phoning 07926 165863 (between 8.00 and 8.00) or by calling at the cabin.

Talking of buses – fans are reminded that First Bus are now running a shuttle service on matchdays from the town centre to the stadium. The price is £1.50 return from/to the town centre or £3.50 return as a through service from your own starting point. The service begins at 1.00 on Saturdays and the pick up points are Stand M1 in Market Street (opposite the Plumbers Arms), Stand W1 in Westgate (outside Byram Arcade) or Stand K4 in Lord Street.

This is a joint initiative by the club and HTSA and it is hoped that supporters will use this as a solution to parking problems near the stadium.