NEW HUDDERSFIELD Town boss Simon Grayson says Glynn Snodin and Ian Miller are the perfect pair to help him achieve success.
The new manager worked with both men at Leeds and was eager to have them on board at the Galpharm.
Both are hugely experienced, with Snodin, 51, a full-back at Doncaster, Sheffield Wednesday, Leeds, Hearts and Barnsley before moving into coaching at Carlisle.
He has also worked at Scarborough, Doncaster (alongside brother Ian), Charlton, Southampton, Northern Ireland and West Ham.
Grayson first linked up with Snodin at Leeds in February 2009, having become Elland Road boss the previous December, when he brought in Scotsman Miller, 56.
A former winger with Bury, Doncaster, Swindon, Blackburn, Port Vale and Scunthorpe, Miller has coached at Port Vale, Wolves, Blackburn, Blackpool, Bury, Leicester and Manchester City.
Like Grayson, Snodin and Miller have agreed contracts to the summer of 2015 and had their first training session with the players yesterday.