HUDDERSFIELD Town have had some top right-sided midfielders over the years, and certainly in the 1970s.

But who were the best of the crop?

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.

Each select side is divided into goalkeeper, right-back, left-back, centre-backs, left midfield, right midfield, central midfielders and strikers.

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

From here until next month, we’re going back to the 1970s and, this week, it’s the men who plied their trade out on the right.

There’s six to pick from – Steve Smith, Bobby Hoy, Dick Krzywicki, Terry Gray, Franny Firth and Mick Laverick.

Choose one man from the list who you felt was best in that position.

To vote go to www.examiner.co.uk/yoursay

Just place your choice 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 memories of your choice.

Last week we asked you to choose two centre-backs, and Dave Sutton and Keith Hanvey led the way.

The stars of the 1979-80 Division IV title-winning team managed by Mick Buxton were most closely followed by Roy Ellam.

Consistency was the key word when fans recalled the duo, with one saying: "They were both talented and dependable players and they formed a really solid partnership."