From the publisher:
From hilarious to heart-breaking, The 101 Club tells the tale of an epic journey from the club's darkest nights to one of its greatest occasions and beyond. Almost 40 years on, the legacy of these local heroes lives on - had it not been for theirexhilarating exploits, Town's Premier League dreams would be unfulfilled. Manager Mick Buxton's misfits and castoffs joined forces to capture the hearts of a generation of Town fans - including current club owner Dean Hoyle.
Scoring a club-record 101 goals, the Fourth Division title was dramatically clinched in the final moments of the1979-80 season with a never-to-be forgotten win over Hartlepool in front of a jam-packed Cowshed. The 101 Club is a warts-and-all story of how Buxton changed the entire culture of a place that was more holiday camp than football club and includes:* Exclusive interviews with Town legends and forgotten heroes* Special reflections from Huddersfield MP Barry Sheerman* Interviews with so-called `Wags'* Fans' perspectives* The view from behind-the-scenes* Never-seen-before photographs* Absorbing match reports* Essential facts and figuresNot only does The 101 Club re-live the highs and lows of football through the eyes of Buxton and his players, it also provides a rare insight into the lives of lower-league footballers and loved ones before Sky Sports money revolutionisedthe sport. It is essential reading for anyone who cares about Huddersfield and Huddersfield Town.
The author:
Rob Stewart was brought up on Huddersfield's notorious Walpole Road council estate before heading off to York University. After spells on the Holmfirth Express and Hull Daily Mail, he went it alone as a freelance journalist and spent a decade as a football reporter for The DailyTelegraph. He now covers football for national newspapers and is a regular contributor to Four Four Two magazine and Town matchday programme GUAH. He lives with his partner and three children in exile in Bristol.
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