Former Leicester City Striker Matty Fryatt Reflects on Unwavering Support and Managerial Changes During His Time at the Club

The role of Fryatt in the team’s success

Matty Fryatt, a former Leicester City striker, recently reflected on his time at the club where he played from 2006 to 2011. In an interview with the When You’re Smiling podcast, Fryatt expressed his gratitude for the unwavering support he received from the fans throughout his career. He acknowledged both the highs and lows of his time at Leicester, noting that the fans always stood by him, even during difficult days.

Fryatt also discussed the managerial changes during his time at Leicester, specifically mentioning Nigel Pearson’s departure to Hull City and subsequent return. Reflecting on his own potential decision to stay or go, Fryatt admitted uncertainty about what might have been the best choice. Despite the managerial changes, Fryatt believes he played a small part in the club’s progress and growth over the years.

Overall, Fryatt has fond memories of his time at Leicester City, describing it as a fantastic football club. He expressed some disappointment towards the end of his tenure but clarified that it was directed towards the manager and not the club itself. Looking back on his time at Leicester with appreciation and gratitude for the support he received from fans and experiences he had during his playing career

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