Liam Manning Leaves His Role as Manager of Huddersfield Town
Introduction
Liam Manning has left his position as the manager of Huddersfield Town after reaching a mutual agreement with the club.
Main Body
Manning's departure follows a period of personal leave that began on March 25. The club had previously acknowledged the tragedy of the death of Manning's infant son in October 2024. Before this transition, Manning had managed 13 matches for the League One team after replacing Lee Grant in January. While he was away, Martin Drury and Jon Stead took over the management of the squad, which eventually led the team to a ninth-place finish for the season. Before joining Huddersfield, Manning worked at Norwich City, but his time there ended in November after only 17 matches. Furthermore, he had left Bristol City in June 2025, where he had successfully led the team into the Championship play-offs. Official communications from the club and the League Managers Association confirmed that his personal loss led to several periods of leave and frequent job changes across different clubs.
Conclusion
Manning has officially left the club so that he can focus on his family obligations.
Learning
⚡ The Power of 'Connectors' (Moving beyond 'And' and 'But')
An A2 student says: "He worked at Norwich City. He left in November." A B2 student says: "He worked at Norwich City, but his time there ended in November."
To move to B2, you must stop writing short, choppy sentences. You need to glue your ideas together using Transition Words.
🧩 The 'Glue' found in the text:
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Furthermore Use this when you want to add more important information. It is a formal version of "also."
- Example from text: "Furthermore, he had left Bristol City..."
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Eventually Use this to describe something that happens after a long time or a lot of effort.
- Example from text: "...which eventually led the team to a ninth-place finish."
🛠️ How to upgrade your speech:
| Instead of... (A2) | Try using... (B2) | Why? |
|---|---|---|
| And / Also | Furthermore | It sounds more professional and academic. |
| At last / Then | Eventually | It shows a process of time and change. |
| So | Consequently | It creates a stronger link between cause and effect. |
Pro Tip: When you start a sentence with Furthermore, always put a comma immediately after it. It creates a natural pause for the listener, making you sound more fluent.