As news conference entrances go, Huddersfield Town boss David Wagner's opening statement on Monday will probably take some beating. The German had every right to be in celebratory mood having just seen his side beat Reading on penalties to secure a first-ever promotion to the Premier League.
In just over 18 months Wagner has taken the Terriers from perennial Championship strugglers to a promotion worth a minimum of £170m. But how did a man previously almost unheard of in this country mastermind Huddersfield's return to the top flight after a 45-year absence?
In just over 18 months Wagner has taken the Terriers from perennial Championship strugglers to a promotion worth a minimum of £170m. But how did a man previously almost unheard of in this country mastermind Huddersfield's return to the top flight after a 45-year absence?
In just over 18 months Wagner has taken the Terriers from perennial Championship strugglers to a promotion worth a minimum of £170m. But how did a man previously almost unheard of in this country mastermind Huddersfield's return to the top flight after a 45-year absence?