Jordan makes Huddersfield debut

Last updated : 26 February 2011 By Tony Scholes
Stephen Jordan
Jordan joined the Blades at the beginning of this season, having been released by the Clarets last May, but new manager Micky Adams, who has had a nightmare start since taking over right at the end of 2009, decided to make him available for loan.

This morning Huddersfield made their move, with both Gary Naysmith and Liam RIdehalgh injured. They signed him on a one month emergency loan and he stepped straight into the team.

Jordan said ahead of the game: "The move happened very quickly; obviously I have been at Sheffield United this season and was made available for loan by the club at the start of the year. My agent spoke with the manager here and it all got sorted very quickly.

"I only know Joey Gudjonsson out of the squad, we spent time together during my three years at Burnley. Despite only knowing Joey I don't see it as a major problem. The next month will be a new challenge for me. I have joined a club on the up and I am delighted to be part of it."

Jordan, who has appeared twice recently for Sheffield United after being out of the side for two and a half months, played the full ninety minutes in a game that ended 2-2 with Huddersfield losing a two goal lead in the last 17 minutes.