The owner of Huddersfield Town, Kevin Nagle, is set to visit England in January to address various issues plaguing the club. Despite the team’s current struggles on the field, Nagle is determined to transform Huddersfield Town into a “sustainable winning club” under his ownership. The recent 3-1 home defeat to Preston North End has left the team in a challenging position, ranking fourth from the bottom in the Championship table, with only one point above the relegation zone.
Since Darren Moore’s appointment in September, the Terriers have managed only two victories, accumulating 13 points from 14 matches. Nagle acknowledges the disappointment in recent results and performances, expressing understanding and shared frustration with the supporters. In a statement to the club’s fans, Nagle announced his plans to be in the UK throughout January, actively participating in the transfer window and posing “tough questions” to all involved in order to rectify the current challenges.
Nagle emphasized the need for supporters to have a team worth backing and acknowledged the lack of satisfactory results and entertainment on the pitch. He pledged to arrive on January 4th, ready to engage with players, management, and executives, asking and answering challenging questions. Throughout the transfer window, Nagle aims to be strategic, surgical, and aggressive in recruiting the necessary talent.
Addressing the supporters, Nagle recognized their investment of time and money into the club, promising to identify, assess, and solve problems promptly. He expressed disinterest in assigning blame but instead focused on working collaboratively to overcome challenges. Nagle assured supporters that, like them, he is dedicated to the club, and he envisions building a sustainable winning team that fans can take pride in. He concluded by thanking the fans and expressing eagerness to meet many of them in person the following month.
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