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    Huddersfield Finish Eleventh

    Unbeaten in the last 10 games of the season; Huddersfield Town has finished 11th in League One for the 2009/10 campaign. With such an impressive end to the season; things are looking promising for next year now, and I genuinely believe that we have what it takes to make a strong push for promotion.

    Disappointing overpaid players have been axed to cut the wage bill, promising youngsters have been brought into the club, and loan signings have also been concentrated on. The idea is that with an emphasis on youth; a powerful team can be built with sustainable success for the future.

    There’s age and experience at the back to ensure a good defensive record, moving forward I want speed and agility however, and with an emphasis on youth there’s huge potential for future improvement which is vital if we’re to begin moving up the leagues.

    Arsenal’s Sanchez Watt played well for us whilst on loan last season and has therefore been brought back to the club on a season long loan. We’re not paying any of his wages, and given how well he played for us last year; contributing six goals and six assists in 25 starts; I couldn’t be any happier that Arsenal have allowed him to return in order to gain further first team experience.

    Topa Obadeyi is another promising young loan signing we’ve captured, and Manchester United’s Federico Macheda is also sure to feature heavily during his time at the club. I can see us scoring a lot of goals this season; we’ve kept the successful players from last season, added some further young talent, and after winning our first friendly of the season 6-0 away at Droylsden; I believe there’s a lot of fun to be had shaming League One defences this season.

    There is admittedly a huge difference between defeating League One teams and beating Droylsden, we were in cruise control for much of the match though, and five of the six goals were scored within the first 21 minutes of the game. We were assured in possession, always very confident moving forward, and every time we attacked goals seemed likely to be scored. I envisage that we’ll do very well this coming season; I don’t believe many teams will be able to beat us, and I can see most sides losing heavily against us.

    Last season was all about making progress and moving the team forward, this season however the central focus is always going to be on achieving promotion to the Championship. We’re an attack minded team, unlike last season confidence and morale is now very high, and the general atmosphere at the club is now very different to what it was 10 months ago.

    Huddersfield Town is a team aiming for promotion this season, and I’m going to be the man to send the club on its way to the Championship.

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