The Yorkshire side were one of the favourites to be relegated from the Premier League last season, but managed to survive their first season in the division.
After a summer of further investment in to the squad that helped the 'Terriers' stay in the top flight, their manager David Wagner thinks they can go from strength to strength in the coming years, especially after the club's chairman confirmed that the manager would stay with them even if they were to be relegated.
"Every manager likes to hear this, even if it is not new because he said this last season as well" the former Borussia Dortmund assistant said.
"That he said this is more important for everyone else rather than for me, because this will not change how desperate I am and how big my desire is to help this club as good as I can for it to make further steps.
"Even if I know each further step is harder, the steps maybe look smaller than we have done before, but I know there are some further steps to go.
"I'll be very happy if we can do it and I'll be very happy if I can be part of it."