Huddersfield Town has sacked manager Lee Grant after a disappointing 3-1 defeat at Burton Albion. Grant, who was appointed in May, had hoped to lead the club back to the Championship after a significant squad overhaul during the summer. Despite a promising start to the season with five wins in their first seven games, the team struggled with consistency, leaving them 10 points off the top two in sixth place. Owner Kevin Nagle expressed disappointment that the team's objectives were not being met, prompting the decision to make a change. Grant's dismissal marks the seventh managerial change in League One this season, highlighting the challenges faced by the club. Since Carlos Corberan's departure, Huddersfield Town has seen seven different managers, with Grant's tenure lasting just eight months. The club's ambitions for promotion remain, and they will be looking for a new manager to steer them back on track as they prepare to face third-placed Bradford City next Saturday.
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Huddersfield Town Sacks Manager Lee Grant After Disappointing Loss
Huddersfield Town has parted ways with manager Lee Grant after a poor run of form, following a 3-1 defeat at Burton Albion. Read more here.
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