Quote: GIANT DAZ "The county leagues ended in 1970, the top 16 play-offs weren't regional but 1v16, 2v15, 3v14 etc etc i think.'"
Correct but it ran from 1964 to 1973. There was only one division of 30 but split into a Yorkshire League and a Lancashire League of 15 teams (but a combined table). Each team played 34 games - 28 games home and away against the other teams in the Yorkshire League/Lancashire League and 6 games home and away against 3 teams from the other side of the pennines. At the end of the season we had the Top 16 Play Offs which we won twice in 1967 and 1968.
In order to get an even split between Yorkshire League and Lancashire League (which included the teams from Cumberland) Huddersfield played as part of the Lancashire League during this period I believe and that is what Jack in the Box is referring to.
Huddersfield won their 11 Yorkshire League titles well before this with the last one being in 1951/52 I believe.