Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Took the helm at the Terriers – but where are they now?

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who announced in February that he was leaving PPG Canalside. He joined from Swedish side Ostersunds FK in mid-August, so his stay was short but fairly sweet, considerin­g the business Town did in January.

Bromby will be involved in all aspects of recruitmen­t this coming window.

THE club’s head of recruitmen­t who was previously chief scout.

He has a team under him who do a combinatio­n of watching matches in person and video work – tasks which Marsh also undertakes himself.

Marsh not only watches players who have been selected by the manager, but he also recommends potential targets for the club.

He works closely with manager Cowley, in much the same way Stuart Webber did when David Wagner was at the helm.

RELEASED by Town following their relegation, the 31-year-old was without a club until joining Pafos FC in Cyprus under manager Cameron Toshack (son of John).

BILLING came through the ranks at Town having left home in Denmark as a 16-year-old to come to Huddersfie­ld.

He left to stay in the Premier League with Bournemout­h, netting

LEFT Town by mutual consent after the German youth internatio­nal, 23, managed just 93 minutes for the club in the season. Joined SC Paderborn until 2021 and has made 17 appearance­s in the Bundesliga.

AFTER spending last season on loan with Lewis O’Brien at Bradford City, he was released by Town. Signed by then Lincoln boss Danny Cowley, the Town promotion winner has made 30 appearance­s for the Imps and impressed when they knocked the Terriers out of the Carabao Cup.

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Town manager Danny Cowley and, below, head of recruitmen­t Leigh Bromby
PHOTO: JOHN RUSHWORTH
■■JOSH MARSH Town manager Danny Cowley and, below, head of recruitmen­t Leigh Bromby PHOTO: JOHN RUSHWORTH

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