Huddersfield Town: Chris Powell in running for manager's job
- Published
Ex-Charlton boss Chris Powell is one of three people being considered for the Huddersfield Town manager's job.
BBC Radio Leeds understands that Powell, and two unknown candidates, have had second interviews for the post in the last few days.
The 44-year-old could replace Mark Robins, who left the Terriers by mutual consent following the opening-day 4-0 home defeat by Bournemouth.
Powell has been out of management since being sacked by the Addicks in March.
Academy manager Mark Lillis has been in caretaker charge since Robins' departure, winning two, drawing one and losing three.
The Terriers are next in action against Middlesbrough at the John Smith's Stadium on Saturday, 13 September.
- Published1 September 2014
- Published10 August 2014
- Published11 March 2014
- Published7 June 2019
Around the BBC
Related internet links
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.