Liam Manning Leaves Huddersfield Town After 2-Month Leave
liam manning has left Huddersfield Town by mutual consent after two months on compassionate leave. The move ends a spell that began in March, when he stepped back after the club linked his absence to personal matters following the death of his newborn son Theo in October 2024.
Kevin Nagle Pays Tribute
Chairman Kevin Nagle said, "I want to pay huge tribute to Liam today," and added, "Stepping away from this role is the correct decision for him and his family, and that comes before absolutely everything else." Those words frame the departure as a decision driven by family needs rather than football results.
Huddersfield Town Change Course
Huddersfield Town made the move by mutual consent, closing the chapter on a manager who had already been away from the dugout for two months. The club had said in March that his compassionate leave was tied to ongoing personal matters after Theo's death, and that connection explains why this exit carries more weight than a standard managerial departure.
For Huddersfield Town, the immediate consequence is clear: the club must move on without the boss who had been absent since March. For Manning, the change brings the football side of the story to a close while the family situation remains the reason the club chose to step back, a line Nagle made plain when he said family comes before everything else.