A Quote by Aaron Mooy

I'm very happy at Huddersfield, it's a great club for me and I'm proud to be a Huddersfield player. — © Aaron Mooy
I'm very happy at Huddersfield, it's a great club for me and I'm proud to be a Huddersfield player.
I'd like to thank my former club, Manchester City, for the support throughout my time in the Championship and during my transition to Huddersfield.
I'm delighted to join Huddersfield Town Football Club, ahead of what I'm sure will be a really exciting season and I can't wait to get started.
I've been looking forward to going back to Huddersfield. I was manager when the club moved from Leeds Road to the new stadium and it contributed to us getting promotion.
Huddersfield isn't one of the biggest fishes in the Championship and to get bigger you have to find new ways. I've been surprised by how open-minded and innovative everybody is at this club, not only the players but the whole staff, the whole management.
Huddersfield will want to win this one.
Portsmouth are at Huddersfield, which is always away
I went to Huddersfield University Business School. That's where I learned my trade.
One day in 1959, when Huddersfield were playing Cardiff City, Tom (T.V.) Williams, who was then chairman of Liverpool, and Harry Latham, a director, came down the slope at Leeds Road to see me. Mr Williams said, 'How would you like to manage the best club in the country?' 'Why, is Matt Busby packing it up?' I asked.
When I got the sack from Huddersfield it hurt me badly. I became reclusive, I never went to a match, don't think I left the house for five months.
The Huddersfield that I like best is a large town with a big heart and an open mind.
I don't look too much ahead, I am just focusing on Huddersfield and doing my best here.
I would have been happy to play in Holland for a big club, but I can see the point of selling me to an English club. It's very simple: Dutch clubs are not going to spend £16m on a player like me.
For me, dropping down to League One and then getting into the Championship with Huddersfield was the right pathway. It was one where I knew I had to learn, I had to get better if I wanted to get any higher and I think that mentality's helped me.
At Huddersfield we were never in a rush when we played the big teams. The more time they've got with the ball, the more chances they'll create.
I was growing up around Leeds and I idolised Leeds. I went to Huddersfield and thought it was a good chance but I got there and felt like I didn't really fancy it.
Thank you to all of the fans and everybody connected with Norwich City, West Ham United, Queens Park Rangers, Leeds United, Huddersfield Town, and Chelsea.
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