Career
Robin Wray joined Huddersfield Town as part-time coach to the juniors in 1967 after gaining numerous honours, both in academic studies and physical education and while teaching PE and History at Huddersfield New College. He eventually turned full time in 1969. Wray, who played water-polo in the Netherlands, France and Belgium for English Universities whilst at college, had a long successful period with the juniors at Huddersfield from 1967 until the late 80"s and then again in 1998 up until the early 2002 before retiring and being replaced by John Dungworth.
Huddersfield Town
Wray rejoined Huddersfield Town"s Academy under Gerry Murphy in 1998 and worked as a Youth Coach, he coached players such as Jon Stead, Jon Worthington, Andy Holdsworth, Alex Smithies and Shane Killock until he finally retired in summer 2002 after 35 years of youth coaching.
Sheffield Wednesday
Wray took Wednesday"s youth team to the FA Youth Cup Final in 1991 but lost. Wray left in 1994 for Leeds United"s Academy.
Leeds United
Robin Wray still coaches locally around West Yorkshire and as of 2010 he still lives in Holmfirth.