The Huddersfield Town owner will be coming to England for the month of January to address many issues at the club
Kevin Nagle has insisted that Huddersfield Town will become a “sustainable winning club” under his ownership despite his side’s current on-pitch struggles. Town slumped to a disappointing 3-1 defeat at home to Preston North End on Tuesday night, a result that leaves the Terriers fourth from bottom in the Championship table and just one point above the dotted line.
Following Darren Moore’s appointment in September, the Terriers have registered just 13 points from 14 matches, with only two victories recorded. Nagle acknowledges that recent results and displays have not been good enough, and he says he understands and shares the supporters’ frustrations at the side’s disappointing run of form.
The owner is set to come over to the UK in early January and remain throughout the transfer window, and he has vowed to ask “tough questions” of all involved to address the club’s current problems and put things right. In a statement issued on X to the club’s supporters, Nagle said: “I don’t like to communicate when I’m angry or frustrated, but after taking a deep breath, I can tell you that not only do I hear you as always, but I share your frustration.
“As I see it, supporters need something to support, and being honest, there’s not much there right now when it comes to results and entertainment on the pitch. I am looking forward to arriving on January 4, and I will be there with boots on the ground the entire month.
“I will be there to ask tough questions of everyone, from players to management to executives. And I will answer the tough questions posed my way as well. I will be there for the entirety of the transfer window, as we will be strategic, surgical, and aggressive in trying to bring in the talent we need.
“You are the customers; you spend your time and hard-earned money to escape from the realities of the world for a few hours a week, and in return, you deserve a product worthy of your time and money. To be frank, we are not currently holding up our end of the bargain.
“I’m not interested in blame or fault; I’m only interested in identifying and assessing problems and solving them as quickly as possible. That doesn’t mean we will always see eye to eye, but I can promise you that as you spend your time and money on the club, I will be doing the exact same.
“We will get through this, and we will build a sustainable winning club you can be proud of. That’s everything. As always, thank you. This is YOUR club, and I am here to have your back. I look forward to seeing many of you in person next month.”
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