Paul Ogden, BBC Radio Leeds
Supervisor: Lee Grant
Final season: Tenth
Key ins: Alfie Might (Birmingham, undisclosed), Ryan Ledson (Preston free), Josh Low (Wycombe, free)
Key outs: Brodie Spencer (Oxford, undisclosed), Jonathan Hogg (launched), Josh Koroma (Leyton Orient, free)
Expectations: Model new supervisor. Bunch of summer season signings. Promotion important.
Sure, final season's opening script traces will do wonderful once more this time for Huddersfield City, thanks.
At what we'll now be calling the Accu Stadium, the Terriers may do worse than run out to Orange Juice's 1983 hit “Rip It Up (and begin once more)” after final season's appalling fade from promotion candidate to a Tenth-placed end.
Strengths? Lee Grant, former Derby, Burnley and Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper, is strictly talking a first-jobber in a managerial sense, nonetheless providing huge expertise of how home soccer actually works.
Networking abilities and trade credibility go properly together with his teaching badges, in addition to his most up-to-date function as a key member of the teaching crew behind Ipswich's journey from League One to Premier League, a significant element of his profitable utility for the Huddersfield job.
Working as of late with no director of soccer as such, Huddersfield have sourced no fewer than ELEVEN new gamers.
Weaknesses? Grant has completely revamped the squad with these 11 new arrivals, plus the departures of stalwarts Jonathan Hogg and Tom Lees.
Lots of the new boys include high quality pedigree at this stage. That mentioned, bedding in a complete new crew with expectations of being proper on the high of the division wont be simple.
Distinction-maker? Alfie Might, the Terriers' costliest summer season funding at over £1m. The striker has an outstanding goalscoring report at this stage and is tasked with doing what he did for Birmingham, one 12 months on from selecting Blues over a transfer to Huddersfield themselves.
