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Huddersfield Town 2011 'Help for Heroes' Umbro Football Shirt

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Huddersfield Town Help for Heroes umbro football shirt

The Huddersfield Town first team will wear a special one-off kit in honour of 'Help for Heroes', the charity that supports wounded British Armed Forces servicemen and women, at the upcoming npower League 1 game against Walsall on Saturday 5 November.

The special shirt, which is mainly white but which featured the colours of 'Help for Heroes' - blue and red - in the chevron around the neck - will also be available to buy in the Stadium Superstore and online at htafcmegastore.com in limited numbers from Saturday 8 October!

'Help for Heroes' was founded by Bryn and Emma Parry in October 2007 out of a desire to help the wounded servicemen and women returning from Afghanistan and Iraq. The message of the charity is simple: they are strictly non-political and non-critical; they simply want to help. They believe that anyone who volunteers to serve in time of war, knowing that they may risk all, is a hero. These are ordinary people to extraordinary things and some of them are living with the consequences of their service for life. They realise they are not able to prevent our soldiers from being wounded, but that together we can help to get them better.

Huddersfield Town Help for Heroes umbro football shirt

To help with the announcement of the kit, Huddersfield Town manager Lee Clark was joined at the Stadium by three former servicemen - all pictured above wearing the one-off shirt, tailored by Umbro.

Lance Corporal Stephen Hurst, now living in Mirfield, was a member of the Army for 12 years, whereas Aircraft Engineering Mechanic Guy Bradley served in the Navy for five and a half years. Both Town fans, they joined Clark and current First Team Physio Dave Buckby, who was a Flight Lieutenant in the RAF for 16 years before joining the Terriers.

Lance Corporal Hurst commented:

"My regiment has done two tours in Afghanistan so far and roughly 30 to 40 people have been hurt in the line of duty. I still have friends that are affected by the things that have gone on out there and the rehabilitation, and the support they receive from 'Help for Heroes', is vital. It's a fantastic thing and I'm delighted that my local club wants to chip in and do its part."

AEM Bradley added:

"The Navy needs the support of 'Help for Heroes' too as we have pilots, aircraft engineers and Marines out in Afghanistan and Iraq, Having served I always keep my eye out for activities 'Help for Heroes' take part in and try and help out where I can.

"I'm delighted that my Club - Huddersfield Town - are supporting 'Help for Heroes' - and I believe it's a great looking kit too! I'm sure we'll sell out as it's a great cause - I think I was one of the few men who bought the pink and white striped kit in support of breast cancer research a few years ago too!"

Huddersfield Town's Commercial Director Sean Jarvis commented:

"We also owe a massive debt of gratitude to the sponsors that usually appear on our home shirt for giving up their rights for this game; without them we could not have supported the charity in this way and they deserve a lot of credit. Our gratitude goes out to Kirklees College, Wilby, Stafflex and Kirklees Active Leisure, who are allowing 'Terry the Terrier' to join in too!

"I'm sure our fantastic fans will back this initiative in support of this very worthwhile cause."

A limited edition of 500 shirts will go out in store and online at 9am on Saturday (8 October), ranging from extra small boys to XXL inclusive. Junior shirts will be priced at £32, with adult shirts priced at £40.

Thanks to James


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+8 # 2011-10-06 13:30
Like a canada kit
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-4 # 2011-10-09 15:35
huddersfield town sucks .
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-11 # 2011-10-06 13:33
Canada's kit. and there is definitely no blue in that chevron, that colour is called black.
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+15 # 2011-10-06 13:39
Quoting Ben:
Canada's kit. and there is definitely no blue in that chevron, that colour is called black.



It's navy.......A shade of blue
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-13 # 2011-10-06 14:22
Quoting UDDERSfailed:
It's navy.......A shade of blue :-?


No, it is actually black, its an umbro teamwear kit, in white, red and BLACK.
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+11 # 2011-10-06 19:22
But in this it's actually navy blue... Regardless of the umbro team wear range. If you're so certain it's black, change the brightness settings on your screen, you'll soon know the truth
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-10 # 2011-10-07 13:15
Quoting Good one:
But in this it's actually navy blue... Regardless of the umbro team wear range. If you're so certain it's black, change the brightness settings on your screen, you'll soon know the truth


How about changing your settings and you'll see that its black
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+2 # 2011-10-07 19:55
How about looking in the actual umbro teamwear kits catalogue to see that the shirt is white with a vermillion and DARK NAVY chevron.

See below please :

http://www.umbrofootballkits.co.uk/catalogue_1.aspx?cat=6:175245&id2=6:2527&id2=6:2519&id2=6:2516&id=6:1444
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+6 # 2011-10-07 08:46
Its not black its navy as in the Help for Heroes colours - army red and navy....navy.
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+2 # 2011-10-09 15:34
Quoting Ben:
Canada's kit. and there is definitely no blue in that chevron, that colour is called black.



FAAAAIIILLLL
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+6 # 2011-10-06 14:52
the chevron is navy and red. Same as the Rangers third kit
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-7 # 2011-10-06 14:55
dat huddersfield badge is fekin disgustin KTF OTID
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0 # 2012-01-03 14:15
Quoting csabasomogyi:
dat huddersfield badge is fekin disgustin KTF OTID


Why are you claiming to be the Fulham 4th keeper? ha
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-1 # 2011-10-06 14:56
the colour of the chevron is the opposite way round on the rangers kit
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-10 # 2011-10-06 16:15
Soldiers are not heroes..
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0 # 2011-10-06 16:31
Quoting RULAS:
Soldiers are not heroes..


Theres always one aint there... prick
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-10 # 2011-10-07 00:43
Quoting RULAS:
Soldiers are not heroes..


Jackoff.
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+9 # 2011-10-07 18:48
Agreed. I'd refuse to wear this kit if I were playing for the Udders.
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+7 # 2011-11-08 23:53
Quoting RULAS:
Soldiers are not heroes..


No no mate. You are getting it wrong. These guys are smashing children into the ground to make the obscenely rich even richer whilst their compliant media pump out propaganda to the drooling idiot masses and they DESERVE YOUR RESPECT.

Well done to our brave lads, tough work calling in those airstrikes.
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-2 # 2011-10-06 19:12
Superb sentiment, and a nice shirt
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-2 # Gazhorn 2011-10-06 19:18
Good touch with the "sponsor" but they could have gone with something original for the shirt.
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0 # 2011-10-06 20:12
its navy.
and UDDERSfailed, Your a censoreding arsehole.
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-1 # 2011-10-08 21:05
Exact same style and colour as Rangers 3rd Kit
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-1 # 2011-10-09 10:36
not exactly the same...rangers kit it the navy is on top of red chevron and has a navy/blue coller
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0 # 2011-10-09 13:23
very good idea, for a very good cause BUT poorly sold by htfc.

with only 500 going on sale, selling them online meant by the time anyone got to the club shop, they'd pretty much all gone! poor do town, lots of people missed out because people online bought 3 or 4 each!
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-1 # 2011-10-14 18:04
Like the rangers third
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-2 # 2011-10-22 13:03
this looks like the man citys away. anyone agree with me?
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-2 # 2011-10-22 13:05
(the color is but not the design)
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-1 # 2011-10-23 21:29
I seriously hope the left one isn't one of their players.
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-1 # 2011-10-27 11:59
Ballymena away jersey? Ohhhh must be hard being a designer at umbro these days......
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-2 # 2011-11-02 13:56
cant you see its bohemians dublin????
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