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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2014 23:59:58 GMT
dc gave him a chance in pre season and early season but try as he might he was way off the pace so although were probably paying at least half his wages this move could be good for everyone,,,,good luck ryan simply not true tho not DCs fault RB's sessions in USA were delayed and it was in everyone's interest that he did them. Hence he didn't get back to UK until pre season hard yards already done. The non playing staff sit near us, and anyone who doubts Brunt's commitment to getting his career back on track clearly hasn't looked the bloke in the eyes. Frustrated doesn't begin to cover fact that we've hit form as he has returned to fitness and he cant get in the 16. Carry on typing....... not sure if your reply was aimed at my post? yes ryan has been trying very hard but hes struggled and looked off the pace when hes played,lets hope things go well at york
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 2:19:16 GMT
I'm surprised a league two team want him though, given his record and injury, he's barely actually played for us really, I thought he was really good and promising in a home game soon after he joined us (can't remember which game), but never seen anything good from him since. Don't think he's intentions are bad though, just blighted by injury and never reached his potential.
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Post by Curly Wurly on Oct 1, 2014 11:09:54 GMT
Let's get this in context, Ryan Brunt is going to York on a ONE MONTH EMERGENCY LOAN. As someone that has previously extolled the virtues of Brunt, I'm hoping he gets some game time, does a job for York and comes back to us in contention for a starting spot.
Remember that Cunnington is on loan to us. I'm hoping that we haven't seen the last of a fit and productive Ryan Brunt in the blue and white quarters.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2014 18:14:14 GMT
I think we have seen the last of him.Worthington will snap him up if he can afford him
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