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I was impressed with his pace today. The 70 yard run to get in position for the first goal when he took the ball off Graham's toes he was really moving. I noticed after he scored and the other players were all over him congratulating him it looked like Graham didn't join in. Anyone else see that? Don't think Graham will be around much longer.

Graham did join in the celebrations, but he wasn't the first to arrive.
 
Fryatt will be a great player to bring on when we are chasing a game, his all round game just isn't good enough for a full 90 in the premier league IMO, alternatively Sagbo will be brilliant to bring on to hold the ball up when we are trying to see out a game.
 
I would keep Matty Fryatt, even if he is a impact sub. However depends on SB thinking, he seems to always have the players future in mind, and if he doesn't see him getting at least a regular place in the starting line up or on the bench, then he will try to sell him, and let him get regular football, as there is only 6 month left on his contract.

There is no doubt that his stock will have risen over the last few weeks, with his first EPL goal, and his performance yesterday.
 
I reckon Fryatt will score 1 goal this season that get's us an unexpected point....as a sub obviously.
 
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...d-cardiff-are-well-up-for-it-too-9086611.html

Graham may have missed his last shot for Hull

For two members of Hull City’s team the scuffed pitch and high winds made Roots Hall a dilapidated Last Chance Saloon. One man stood his ground, the other didn’t. With Steve Bruce putting his money on Nikica Jelavic and Shane Long, the futures of Matty Fryatt and Danny Graham look thin. Each had two chances at Southend. Fryatt took his, Graham did not. The 28-year-old’s £5m transfer from Swansea a year ago was a dreadful piece of business. His return to his native North-east with Sunderland did not produce a goal and made him miss the League Cup final. His loan at Hull has produced one goal; now another exit beckons.
 
I really hope we don't sell him. The advantages of keeping him around the squad are plenty, especially if he really has found his scoring boots.

But there again if we received a serious offer, it would be hard not to consider it.

I wonder what his approximate value is? £1m-ish? More?
 
A fella at work reckons Barnsley are in pursuit of Fryatt, to go up front with Proschwitz.

He's a Barnsley ST holder.