
Huddersfield Town wore a bright red and yellow strip, modelled above by Captain Peter Clarke, for the game against Southend United to raise money for the Keep It Up campaign.
It was the first game in the Club’s 98 year League history where they did not wear blue for a home game.
The Keep It Up campaign took off in March 2009 when Huddersfield Town announced it had given the traditional sponsor position on the front of their home shirts to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance charity for the next three seasons.
The aim is to help the Yorkshire Air Ambulance meet its £7,200 a day to keep the Air Ambulance flying and the Keep It Up campaign was born, with 50p of all the money raised going to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance and 50p going to the Club's Academy which develops players from the local community and gives children a start in professional sport.



















