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The Sky Bet Championship team announced that Neil Warnock has reached an agreement for a one-year extension to continue as Huddersfield's manager for the 2023–24 campaign.
The 74-year-old, who had previously led the Terriers from 1993 to 1995, came out of retirement in February for a second stint in charge of the team and led them to safety in the second tier.
In their remaining 15 games of the season, the squad posted seven victories and four draws, moving them out of the relegation zone and up to 18th place in the standings.
Ronnie Jepson, Warnock's assistant, and the club have both agreed to a one-year contract extension, according to a statement on Huddersfield's official website.
After what we had created at the end of the previous season, it became clear that this was going to be a tough job for me to leave and for anyone new to come into.We're going to try and do the best we can with our team that we can maybe add one or two additions to, just like we did when we came back in February, and I've agreed to remain on alongside Ronnie.We have a calm confidence. I am aware of what the club stands for, and I must admit that the reaction I received following the past two games (home victories over Sheffield United and Reading) was unlike anything I have ever encountered in my entire life.
I've been entirely concentrated on doing the best we can to attempt to get this fantastic club up to the league ever since I knew Sharon (his wife) was comfortable with me continuing.
"We've heard Town supporters loud and clear, both at the Reading game and ever since," Edwards claimed. This had to be our first order of business as we get ready for the new season since you all wanted 'one more year' with Neil and Ronnie.The work Neil and Ronnie accomplished here towards the close of the previous season demonstrated their exceptional understanding and managerial abilities. Additionally, they have a fantastic relationship with our team and our supporters, which is also really significant.
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