Malvin Kamara is hurting after Huddersfield Town release
May 12 2009 by Doug Thomson Huddersfield Daily Examiner
Signed by Andy Ritchie two years ago, the former MK Dons, Cardiff and Port Vale man played a part in all but three of Town’s 53 games in his first season.
“Things were going really well, but than Stan Ternent came in as manager and brought his own ideas, which didn’t involve me,” added Kamara.
“The loan spell at Grimsby didn’t work out as I had wanted, then after Lee Clark’s arrival brought me new hope, I got injured.
“I had expected to be released, and while I’m disappointed at the way things have ended at Huddersfield, I know these things happen in football.
“Now I’m firmly focused on the future, not the past, and I’m looking forward to meeting my agent and seeing where my career takes me.”
Academy products Broadbent and Codman ended the season on loan at Harrogate Town and Wakefield FC respectively.
Broadbent, who also had loan stints at Rushden and Gateshead, made six Town appearances, all as a substitute, while fellow 19-year-old Codman, was unable to make the breakthrough at first-team level.