Wednesday 6 June 2012

Damien Johnson Not Returning To Huddersfield

Former loanee Damien Johnson will not be with the terriers for their season in the Championship after promotion at Wembley. The former Northern Ireland international midfielder has appeared 39 times for Town in his two loan spells and played a massive part in this season's successful promotion campaign. Unfortunately though, Johnson and the club could not come to a contract agreement together and so he will not be playing in the blue & white stripes next season.

Chief Executive of Huddersfield Town, Nigel Clibbens, thanked Damien for his role that he has played in getting the terriers into the Championship;

"The Club would like to place its thanks on record to Damien for the contribution he made in Town's promotion to the Championship. When he returned to the team late in the season he made a really big difference."

"Damien has been a model professional during his time as a Huddersfield Town player; the dedication and focus he showed in battling his injury was inspirational. When we needed his experience and desire he stepped up and made a difference and for that we are all very grateful."


"Unfortunately we could not negotiate a deal for next season that both parties saw as mutually beneficial. We wish Damien all the best and he will always receive a warm welcome here."
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