Huddersfield Town captain Ryan Ledson has made a bold vow that the team will be better in League One next season. After finishing ninth last term with 67 points, the Terriers fell short of their promotion ambitions. Ledson emphasized that the responsibility lies with the players to improve, stating, "It’s not on anyone else, it’s on us – me, all the players, that we’ve got to be better, and for next season, we will be better." The club's expectations are high, and Ledson acknowledged the need for everyone involved to rise to the challenge. Under interim management, Huddersfield Town managed to secure ten points from their last seven games, but their playoff hopes were dashed after conceding late goals in crucial matches. Ledson reflected on the interim management of Martin Drury and Jon Stead, praising their efforts and the team's performance during that period. Despite the struggles, he believes the squad was capable of achieving more. The Terriers' inability to close out games was a significant factor in their season, with 20 goals conceded after the 75-minute mark. Defender Jack Whatmough echoed this sentiment, highlighting the importance of learning from past mistakes to ensure a more successful campaign next year.
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Huddersfield Town Captain Vows to Improve Next Season
Huddersfield Town's captain Ryan Ledson promises a stronger performance in League One next season after a challenging campaign.
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