Town beat Newcastle 1-0 and as usual, Twitter was full of people wanting to have their say. Here are some of the best tweets:
1. Gary Lineker suggests Town could be the next “Invincibles”
Huddersfield Town are the only side in history to have won every @premierleague game they've played.
— Gary Lineker 💙💛 (@GaryLineker) August 20, 2017
2. Richard Kosmala captured the moment of joy when Mooy scored
https://twitter.com/superkos/status/899279490802647040
3. HTAFC Away Days quite rightly point out Sky’s ridiculous player ratings (we gave Schindler 9/10)
https://twitter.com/htafc_away_days/status/899301682705772545
4. Geggenpresser21 showed Dean Hoyle having the time of his life
When your chairman is a fan… 🔵⚪️🍻😝🤙🏻 #htafc pic.twitter.com/FJhEsQeuZb
— Steve (@Steve_Bee21) August 20, 2017
5. Premiercharli3 gives 5 reasons why we should be incredibly grateful to have Christopher Schindler (though Butler wasn’t that bad)
https://twitter.com/premiercharli3/status/899280703795408900
6. Even the Match of the Day Twitter account acknowledged the special atmosphere inside the John Smith’s Stadium
The Huddersfield fans are making themselves heard, it's a deafening atmosphere at the John Smith's Stadium. #HUDNEW pic.twitter.com/zEB5YAvR68
— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) August 20, 2017
7. Pete Gillespie exposes the illicit toast trade inside the stadium
Dear @htafcdotcom can you clarify if either;
A. You sell toast?
B. You have a toast smuggling problem at your ground?
Thank you #HUDNEW pic.twitter.com/QU42KUgKqt— Pete Gillespie (@tameblue) August 20, 2017
8. Dan Walker thinks Town’s negotiation skills could be used elsewhere
Huddersfield Town to negotiate Brexit? 👍🏻 @htafcdotcom
— Dan Walker (@mrdanwalker) August 20, 2017
Want to read more? Check out the TerrierSpirit.com player ratings for the Town v Newcastle game.
I could probably give you eight good reasons too why Town will be in the Premier League for the long haul, but let’s leave that to the pundits shall we? They have to wake up and take notice of the ‘Terrier Spirit’. 😉
I think the pundits are starting to see what us fans saw last season. David Wagner has created a winning atmosphere and kept it going in the Premier League.
That’s good and lovers of Premier League may really like their big clubs, but when a medium-sized club like ours is punching above its weight it deserves recognition and respect. It should not boil down to the size of the club anyway. Paul Merson though may take some waking up. He’s a stubborn bloke in my view. He thinks he knows everything.