Huddersfield Daily Examiner

THERE’S NOT BEEN ENOUGH TO ENJOY

OWNER’S OPEN LETTER TO TOWN SUPPORTERS

- By STEPHEN PAGE

HUDDERSFIE­LD Town owner Kevin Nagle has penned an open letter to supporters following the club’s relegation to League One.

The American has taken ‘full responsibi­lity’ for one of the most difficult years at the John Smith’s Stadium in recent times.

The Terriers finished secondfrom-bottom in the Championsh­ip, winning a paltry nine times in their 46 matches under Neil Warnock, Darren Moore, Jon Worthingto­n and Andre Breitenrei­ter.

Nagle, who completed his buyout of the club following the great escape last year, insists he remains committed to the ‘multi-year, longterm project to overhaul everything’ at the club.

It remains to be seen if Breitenrei­ter will lead the Terriers into battle next season. No mention has been made yet of the German’s position. Breitenrei­ter joined the club in midFebruar­y on a two-and-a-half year deal but was unable to prevent them sliding into the third tier of English football for the first time since 2012.

Nagle’s open letter read: “Without meaning to state the obvious, this season has been far from easy.

“There hasn’t been enough to enjoy and we now must embrace the challenge that relegation has presented us.

“As you will know, last season I committed to taking over the club regardless of our divisional status, because what we envisioned for Huddersfie­ld Town then was a multi-year, long-term project to overhaul everything we do both on and off the field to create a team and institutio­n to all be proud of.

“In no uncertain terms, relegation to Sky Bet League One this season does not change that goal and ambition.

“Since long before taking official operationa­l control, we were more than aware that fortunes would not change overnight from where we inherited the club and this season has taught us the hard way of the true scope of change that is needed, and we are fully committed to making that happen.

“I am not in the business of making excuses and I take full responsibi­lity for the difficult season that we have endured together, but having had many questions asked of me throughout the season – the majority of which I have encouraged and invited – I believe our supporters are entitled to a more complete view of the tasks that we have had to face since taking over.

“As we know, prior to our involvemen­t, we had a great many harsh financial realities to face that a great number of factors had contribute­d to. We realised extremely early in our discovery process before taking control that a number of key areas would require increased funding to flourish and reach its potential, with our first team squad, academy and club infrastruc­ture at both the training ground and John Smith’s Stadium all ripe for further investment. They are all projects we have already begun and are ongoing.

“Sadly, due to the formalitie­s of the takeover taking longer than anticipate­d, we could not begin this work as early as we would have liked and, for a number of reasons, our preparatio­n as a whole for the 2023/24 season fell well below expectatio­ns and the standards we aspire to both as a sporting enterprise and a business.

“What also became quickly evident was that, as a result of that past malaise, the culture of the club was not conducive to a winning environmen­t, both on and off the field. This is something we have already begun to repair. Of course, attempts and investment­s were made in January to help at first team level, but in a difficult market and notoriousl­y uncertain transfer window, we ultimately couldn’t do enough to change our fate.

“Having found ourselves at the tail end of the league for two consecutiv­e seasons, it is more than clear that change is needed.

“For you supporters, ten of the last 12 seasons have been spent fighting relegation, and that’s a cycle we need to stop. Long stand

I take full responsibi­lity for the difficult season we have endured Kevin Nagle

ing plans already in place will give our first team the best possible chance to succeed next season, putting together a pre-season itinerary that will incorporat­e top-class training facilities in Austria and ambitious friendly fixtures that will give the side a platform from which to leap into the new campaign.

“Work on our infrastruc­ture has already begun, too. You are aware of our ambition to take full control of our home at the John Smith’s Stadium for the first time since it was opened and that has not changed.

“We are investing in our youth and our future and increasing the facilities at our training ground.

“We have also put in place a leadership group to oversee the day-to-day operations of the club with the desire, ability and shared expertise to grow Huddersfie­ld Town in areas that have previously been left unexplored, with further strategic appointmen­ts to be made and announced in the near future to further those ambitions.

“Your frustratio­n, anger, disbelief, antipathy and hurt is not only shared, but understood.

“While we cannot take back the season that is now behind us and undo overnight the problems of old that have been allowed to fester for too long, we can seek to learn from the past and do better going forward and it is my feeling that we already are.

“This can’t happen again and we won’t allow it to – you have my word. UTT.”

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