HUDDERSFIELD Town have had a long tradition of producing the very finest left backs.

But who was the best?

That’s part of the debate as all season we’re looking for  your help to pick the best Town teams from each of the  last five decades ... starting with the 1960s.

Each team is divided into  goalkeeper, left  backs, right backs, centre halves, left  midfield, right midfield, centre  midfield and striker.

Every week we’ll give you a list of  players to choose from for a specific position.

From here until October,  we’re going back to the Sixties and, after Terry Poole  was chosen as the best  goalkeeper of that decade by you, the fans, we now look for  your nominations for left  back.

Here’s a list of our choice of  six to  consider for our team of  the 60s – Ray Wilson, Bob  McNab, Mick Meagan, Chris  Cattlin, Billy Legg and Geoff  Hutt.

To vote just click here and you'll be redirected to our voting page.

Just place your vote and  we’ll tell you who claimed the  spot in next week’s Final  Whistle.

There’s also a panel  for comments, so  tell  us your memory of  your choice.

In the vote for the  1960s goalkeeper,  Poole, who  helped Town win the Second Division Championship in 1969-70 was the winner with 63%.

Ray Wood took 20% of the  poll and John Oldfield and  Harry Fearnley shared the rest.

Among the comments on Poole’s play were these: “He was a brilliant shot stopper, especially at close range.”

Another fan wrote: “Great on crosses, good shot stopper and he read the game.”