Every one of Huddersfield Town's next manager candidates from Paul Warne to Gary O'Neil

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Every one of Huddersfield Town's next manager candidates from Paul Warne to Gary O'Neil

Danny Schofield was dismissed from his position as Huddersfield Town's head coach after just eight games of the Championship season. Paul Warne, Gary O'Neil and Gary Poyet are all being touted as possible successors.

Paul Warne has got his Rotherham United side to eighth place this season. Football League World has linked him with the Huddersfield Town job. Warane has not spoken to Town and expects them to get someone else.

Gary O'Neil is the second favourite to become the next manager of Huddersfield Town. Bournemouth are currently unbeaten since Scott Parker was dismissed.

Narcis Pelach is the current caretaker manager of Huddersfield Town. He led the team to a 1-0 win over Cardiff City at the weekend. Pelch wants to return to his usual assistant coach role.

David Wagner is the favourite to become Huddersfield Town's next manager. Paul Warne, Gary O'Neil and Paul Schofield are also in the running. Wagner guided Huddle to the Premier League in his first spell at the club. He was dismissed by Swiss side Young Boys in March.

Anthony Barry is a coach for both Chelsea and Belgium. He was assistant to Thomas Tuchel at Chelsea when they won the Champions League in 2021. Gary O'Neil is also a candidate for the Huddersfield job.

Steven Schumacher is in the frame for the Plymouth Argyle manager's job. The former Bradford City midfielder has coached at Everton, Southport and Bury. He took over at Plymouth when Ryan Lowe left for Preston last December.

Gary O'Neil, Paul Warne and Michael Carrick are all being considered as Huddersfield Town's next manager candidates. Carick is a former Manchester United player and took caretaker charge after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was dismissed last November.


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