• My Town: Phil Senior

  • Sep 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 57 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • It's the season one finale of the My Town series on Still Smiling: A Huddersfield Town Podcast! Hosts Brady Frost and Tom Bradshaw are back, and this time they are joined by Phil Senior, who played for the club between 1999-2006 and has been a dedicated Huddersfield Town fan for over 30 years.


    In this episode, we relive some of Phil's glory days playing for his beloved local club, including rejecting England to sit on the bench for Town, shaving Matt Glennon’s back and Terry The Terrier handing him his P45. There are some heartfelt moments, a lot of laughs and plenty in between as we discuss his favourite and worst moments with Huddersfield Town.


    For each episode, our guests put together a mixtape based on their answers. If you want to listen to Phil's My Town Mixtape on Spotify, the link is here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0mJB1ZpMC22a2ItWIsFQpr?si=64e2fc394c1046df


    Alternatively, Phil's My Town Mixtape - YouTube playlist is here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLd4eZuD2ZI60zR1MI17-kjhVJxYVXxx14


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