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Former Leeds frontman's Huddersfield delight



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Published Date: 17 November 2008
Ex-Leeds frontman Danny Cadamarteri admits he was delighted to set up Huddersfield's winner on Saturday after being the subject of taunts from United fans.
Cadamarteri, who came on in the 81st-minute for Keigan Parker, set up Michael Collins for a famous late winner for Town, who have wasted no time in basking in the bragging rights following Saturday's 2-1 success at Elland Road.

Cadamarteri said:
"I was so pleased to help get the winning goal after some of the stick that the Leeds fans were giving me. It's a really good result for us.

"Having watched Telfer and Michalik for the whole game, I felt that if I had the chance to run at them, I could get past them and my first thought was to knock the ball past Telfer when I had the chance.
"Once I passed him, I had a look up to see if anything was on and I spotted Micky Collins making a late run, so I dinked it back to him."

Town chairman-elect and lifelong fan Dean Hoyle was also jubilant after the win - and Leeds will need no firing up for a spot of revenge in the return match at the Galpharm in mid-February.
He said: "It was a fantastic victory because they are Leeds United and it always brilliant to put one over on them.

"I'm a Town fan and I know these are the games that matter. Beating them on their own ground was fantastic and I'm glad I was amongst the fans when it happened.

"The celebration when Collins scored is definitely up there amongst my best memories of being a Town fan."






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