Huddersfield Town Appoints Martin Drury as Head Coach
Huddersfield Town have officially appointed Martin Drury as their head coach. Drury, aged 40, took over as caretaker manager towards the end of the season following Liam Manning's compassionate leave.
The club had earlier confirmed that Manning would not be returning to his managerial position. During his caretaker tenure, Drury managed seven matches, securing two wins and guiding the team to a ninth-place finish in League One.
Drury brings a wealth of coaching experience, having held roles at Bradford City, Manchester United, West Bromwich Albion, Brentford, and Valencia.
He will be supported in his new role by former Huddersfield Town striker Jon Stead.






