Huddersfield Town confirm new captain as Lee Grant aims to build winning culture

Huddersfield Town confirm new captain as Lee Grant aims to build winning culture

Ryan Ledson will be joined by Ben Wiles, Mickel Miller, Marcus Harness, and Murray Wallace to form Huddersfield

Town’s leadership group for the forthcoming season.

In anticipation of the forthcoming League One season, Ryan Ledson has been appointed captain of Huddersfield

Town.

Ledson, a midfielder who was released by Championship team Preston North End, was the Terriers’ first summer

acquisition of the offseason.

In anticipation of the forthcoming League One season, Ryan Ledson has been appointed captain of Huddersfield

Town.

Ledson, a midfielder who was released by Championship team Preston North End, was the Terriers’ first summer

acquisition of the offseason.

Ben Wiles, Mickel Miller, Marcus Harness and Murray Wallace will join Ledson to form the team’s leadership group

for the upcoming campaign.

“From the beginning, we wanted the team to select leaders they naturally respected and believed in. Town manager

Lee Grant stated on his club’s website that by involving them in that process, they are already holding one another

accountable, forging a bond and a new dynamic that is crucial in such a new group.

“When we hired Ryan, his professionalism and personality really appealed to us, and his leadership abilities spoke

for themselves. We anticipate that he will flourish in this role, which he has carried with him since day one, as he

continues to lead by example and speech.

“The larger leadership group, which consists of Ryan, Ben, Mickel, Marcus, and Murray, has a solid mix of players

with and without experience, as well as a variety of personalities and perspectives. They can work together to create a

winning culture in the locker room that will enable us to achieve our objectives this season.

“Being named captain of the club is a huge honour, and it means a lot to me and my family to be the leader of this

group,” Ledson continued. I understand the importance of this position, and I will proudly don the armband each

and every time I lead Town out.

“I have tried to demonstrate leadership in every squad I have been a part of during my career because it shouldn’t be

something you only try to bring when you are appointed captain. It is imperative that we have a close-knit

community that supports one another and strives for the same objective, and it is my responsibility to contribute to

its upkeep every single day.

“To be elected into this position by the manager and coaching staff means the world, and I will look to repay their

trust and confidence each and every day alongside Ben, Mickel, Marcus and Murray. We have a talented, ambitious

and hungry group, and I won’t allow our standards to slip as we work together to make this season the success we all

want.

“This club’s supporters are accustomed to having a captain who is passionate about Huddersfield Town, gives their

all for the team, and sets an example. I’m not going to be any different.

“I think it’s important to have the same values as our supporters and to demonstrate that on the pitch. I’m looking

forward to strengthening that bond and maximising what is a new beginning for all of us.”

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