Huddersfield swoop for Grayson
Published 18:47 20/02/12 By MirrorFootball
Huddersfield Town have appointed Simon Grayson as their new manager.
The 42-year-old who was sacked by Leeds United chairman Ken Bates earlier this month, has been brought in to replace Lee Clark, who was fired last week after failing to lead the club to promotion to the Championship.
Grayson, who has led both Leeds and Blackpool to promotion from League One, will take his former Elland Road backroom staff of Glyn Snodin and Ian Miller to the Galpharm Stadium and will be briefed with the task of taking Huddersfield up this season.
It will not be easy, though, as despite just three defeats this season under Clark, the Terriers are currently seven points adrift of second-placed Sheffield United in the table, though have a nine-point cushion ahead of the chasing play-off pack.
Chairman Dean Hoyle explained said: "We are well positioned in the league and I believe we are still in position to challenge for automatic promotion this season, but we do have a gap to make up to second place. I believe this is still achievable given the players we have at the Club.
"Simon has a proven track record of success in this division. He knows League 1 inside-out and he knows exactly what it takes to get teams promoted to the Championship, having done so at both Blackpool and Leeds United.
"Throughout his managerial career he has operated with the pressure to succeed and expectations that go along with that. We are delighted he has taken up the challenge and we look forward to working with him."





