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Post by Azboy (English FA) on Apr 2, 2017 21:15:09 GMT
STRUGGLING HUDDERSFIELD GET MANAGER Skybet League Two strugglers Huddersfield Town have announced they have appointed a full time manager, with fans and media surprised that the former Manchester United manager Azboy has joined the club. The new manager had 8 hours earlier quit Old Trafford after a bad 7-1 defeat to Swansea City and poor run of form, and has now arrived in Huddersfield and taking charge. We understand the club did not waste much time when the new manager expressed interest in managing the club,and he has already been busy at work with constant phone contact and working hard in the transfer market to bring new vision to the club. The manager has made several transfer moves, with new players expected to arrive late Monday evening with K Bennett joining from Portsmouth as one of the immediate signings. We are expecting more announcements from the club in the next 48 hours....
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Post by Azboy (English FA) on Apr 13, 2017 16:42:50 GMT
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN NEEDING POINTS As we enter the second half of the season, Huddersfield are in deep relegation trouble having only taken 8 points from a possible 33 with only Leeds United playing worse on the field. With only two wins it looks like manager Azboy will have his work cut out trying to keep the club in the Skybet League Two for next season. The manager has been busy trying to build a very youthful looking team, but could that be a disaster in the making if the kids dont gel and start playing for victories in the league. Nakhi Wells is carrying the team at the moment with 8 goals in 13 games, new strike partner J Benteke needs to start scoring fast to help Wells in attack. The experienced midfielders like Gareth Roberts, Whitehead and Bennett will be key to club turning results around fast and picking up points, the club are 4 points behind Derby County who also now have a new manager who will be looking to impress. We understand that the gaffer may look to change formation and playing style to grind out the results and get points on the board, it might be boring football but if it keeps Huddersfield in Skybet League Two the fans will and club officials will be more than happy.
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