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Former Liverpool U18s head coach Marc Bridge-Wilkinson(Image: Nick Taylor/Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Former Liverpool under-18s head coach Marc Bridge-Wilkinson has been appointed to the first-team staff at League One side Huddersfield Town.
And he will be reunited with former Reds Academy assistant Jonathan Robinson as part of the team working with new Terriers manager Lee Grant.
Bridge-Wilkinson departed Kirkby at the end of the season having spent 10 years with Liverpool after moving from Huddersfield's youth set-up, the last five while in charge of the U18s.
He returns to the Yorkshire side as assistant coach alongside Robinson, who most recently had been working with Steven Gerrard as an assistant at Saudi Pro League side Al-Ettifaq.
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Having been U16s head coach, Robinson was assistant manager of Liverpool U18s from 2019 to 2021, after which he became a video analyst for the first team and then assistant coach of the U21s under Barry Lewtas, who like Bridge-Wilkinson has left the Academy this summer in pursuit of first-team coaching opportunities.
Huddersfield have also appointed former Hull City defender Paul McShane to their coaching staff, and manager Grant said: “I am thrilled to welcome Marc, Paul, and Jonathan to Huddersfield Town – three exceptional professionals who join us as assistant coaches.
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“Their diverse backgrounds, dedication, and commitment to excellence will be invaluable to us as we continue to grow and build something special at this club.