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Ryan Woods signs on loan

Grecian Max

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Hopefully put Carroll’s wages towards him as a starter
 
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Could this be bad news or not for City?
Leroy Rosenior sacked by Hull City for failing to make play offs. Maybe his team should have put in a better shift on Saturday.
Will the new manager now revaluate the squad and deem Ryan surplus to requirements? Somehow don't think so, as will want to look at the whole contracted squad.
 

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Could this be bad news or not for City?
Leroy Rosenior sacked by Hull City for failing to make play offs. Maybe his team should have put in a better shift on Saturday.
Will the new manager now revaluate the squad and deem Ryan surplus to requirements? Somehow don't think so, as will want to look at the whole contracted squad.
They will still have to publish their retained list even if they haven't appointed a new manager. OK so Ryan is still under contract for next season, but will have to assess all the squad, even before seeing them in action. Hull won't have much video footage of him for inspection either. Any incoming manager will want there to be space in the squad for his own new signings.
 

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Could this be bad news or not for City?
Leroy Rosenior sacked by Hull City for failing to make play offs. Maybe his team should have put in a better shift on Saturday.
Will the new manager now revaluate the squad and deem Ryan surplus to requirements? Somehow don't think so, as will want to look at the whole contracted squad.
Really like Ryan Woods for us in league one... Don't think he's getting back in the Hull side though. I guess it's Seri who's his spot in the side. That's big jump up in quality.
 

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Really like Ryan Woods for us in league one... Don't think he's getting back in the Hull side though. I guess it's Seri who's his spot in the side. That's big jump up in quality.
Equally players retained or brought in will be ones who are seen as potentially able to play in the Premiership. Rosenoir would I assume still be in a job if their chairman was happy to stay a Championship side. Woods is nowhere near that level so could be made available for transfer
 

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The situation with Ryan Woods will probably just drift on now and he’ll end up signing wherever he can get the best deal early July time.
 

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The situation with Ryan Woods will probably just drift on now and he’ll end up signing wherever he can get the best deal early July time.
Hell want to know where he's playing and is presumably keen to be getting regular games, but there's less pressure on Woods to sort his future out than other players who aren't still on the payroll somewhere
 

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Hell want to know where he's playing and is presumably keen to be getting regular games, but there's less pressure on Woods to sort his future out than other players who aren't still on the payroll somewhere
Which is why he can bide his time.
 

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Which is why he can bide his time.
Exactly. Hopefully he enjoyed the area, felt at home at the club socially and values the fact he got his game going here. We might have a pull on him beyond waiting for the highest bidder. Complication is it's not only him who's got a say in it. Hull will also want the best deal
 

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Exactly. Hopefully he enjoyed the area, felt at home at the club socially and values the fact he got his game going here. We might have a pull on him beyond waiting for the highest bidder. Complication is it's not only him who's got a say in it. Hull will also want the best deal
The way we play is obviously a big factor. His time at Bristol Rovers was not successful. He’ll want to join a club that suits his style.
 
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