Simon Grayson is New Huddersfield Town Manager

Reports tonight suggest the former Leeds United boss has signed a three-and-a-half deal with the club, just weeks after he was sacked at Elland Road.

By Matt Holmes /

Simon Grayson has landed the vacant Huddersfield Town manager's job. Reports tonight suggest the former Leeds United boss has signed a three-and-a-half deal with the club, just weeks after he was sacked at Elland Road. The Terriers have quickly appointed a replacement for Lee Clark who was surprisingly dismissed last week on the back of just three defeats all season. Grayson's task is now to guide Huddersfield into the Championship, a feat he achieved at his time with Leeds when he took them out of the division in the 2009/2010 season. Huddersfield have been close in recent seasons, enduring two play-off disappointments in the last two seasons. The Yorkshire club are currently fourth in the table, seven points behind an automatic promotion place. There has been no official statement from the club about the breaking news of Grayson's apparent appointment. Huddesfield Town fans - we would love to hear from you regarding this. Is Grayson the right man to win promotion this season? Should Lee Clark even have been outed in the first place? Comments welcome below...