'I've come here to play' - Goodman has big aims

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Goalkeeper Owen Goodman says he hopes to develop his game and help Huddersfield Town return to the Championship after joining on loan from Crystal Palace.
Goodman, 21, is yet to play a competitive game for Palace but has enjoyed spells on loan at Colchester United and AFC Wimbledon, helping the latter win the League Two play-offs last season.
And he is targeting another promotion at the John Smith's Stadium.
"I want to come here and take the next step," Goodman told BBC Radio Leeds.
"I have dreams and aspirations and this is the best place to be for my journey.
"Last year I played 54 games. I want to play every league game. I want to help the club get promoted.
"The goal is promotion and we want to do it by winning the league. We want to beat everyone - that is the aim."
Goodman is keen to work with new Terriers boss Lee Grant, a goalkeeper in his playing days with the likes of Norwich City and Manchester United.
"The gaffer wants to help me," he added. "I'm coming here on loan, working with a manager who is an ex-goalkeeper. I've come here to play."
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