Hull City striker Matty Fryatt has admitted he feared supporters would forget him during of his long absence this season because of injury. The 27-year-old, who scored 16 goals last term, made his return from Achilles surgery in last Saturday's win at Ipswich after eight months out. He told BBC Look North: "Things have changed so much from how they were last year and you just feel a bit forgotten. "The ovation that the fans gave me was really touching." Despite Fryatt's unavailability, Hull have been in the promotion picture for most of the season. And he continued: "I wouldn't change for me to have had a brilliant season and us being mid-table for me missing the whole season and the team challenging for promotion." The former Walsall and Leicester man is confident that the second-placed Tigers can join Cardiff in the Premier League, three seasons after they were relegated from the top-flight. Steve Bruce's side are six points clear of Watford with three games to play and face already-relegated Bristol City on Friday. "The team's been superb throughout the season and coped brilliantly," Fryatt added. "We're nearly there now and I think if we beat Bristol City then that would near enough see us over the line. "If I could get a goal before the end of the season that would just be the icing on the cake." http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22206136 I'd start Matty tonight.
Bruce wouldn't of risked him for the bench if he didn't think he was ready, Simpson does a job for the team but he can't buy a goal. Matty has to start.