• Wikimedia Commons has media related to Matty Fryatt. Matty Fryatt profile at Hull City A.F.C. Matty Fryatt at Soccerbase Profile and stats at FoxesTalk...
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  • arts Jim Fryatt (born 1940), English footballer Matty Fryatt (born 1986), English footballer This page lists people with the surname Fryatt. If an internal...
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  • (8) 2002–03 Júnior (15) 2003–04 Jorge Leitão (7) 2004–05 Matty Fryatt (15) 2005–06 Matty Fryatt (11) 2006–07 Dean Keates (13) 2007–08 Tommy Mooney (11)...
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  • to Carlisle United was extended for two months. On 27 September 2013, Matty Fryatt went on a month-long loan to Sheffield Wednesday. The loan was later...
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  • English rugby league player Matty Fryatt (born 1986), English footballer Matty Geoghegan (fl. 1936), Irish footballer Matty Hadden (born 1990), rugby league...
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  • 1956–57 season. The fastest goal in the club's history was scored by Matty Fryatt, when he netted after just nine seconds against Preston North End in...
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  • amount of league seasons Leicester have had to play fewer than 46 games. Matty Fryatt also became the first Leicester player to score over 30 goals in one...
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    Ramsey with 10 in the league and 6 others. Hull's leading scorer was Matty Fryatt with 6 goals, 4 of which had come in the FA Cup. Arsenal won both of...
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  • appearances in the third tier (League One and predecessors) – 46 by Matty Fryatt Most FA Cup appearances – 59 by Graham Cross (8 January 1963 – 24 February...
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