Post by leicesterlass on Mar 7, 2006 18:09:47 GMT -1
Fryatt got his City career off to a flier, and now Hume is finding the net.
"I am very pleased with how the partnership is going," said Fryatt.
"When I first moved here, I went on a bit of a run in terms of goals and now Humey is experiencing a rich vein of form in front of goal.
"There are certainly things we can still improve on, but we are enjoying playing together and have gelled quite quickly.
"I know I am still young, but it is probably the most enjoyable partnership I've been involved in as a footballer.
"Our link-up play is good and in terms of our understanding we are on the same wavelength and that's hard to find at times.
"You can play with someone for two seasons and still not know what they are thinking or doing. Iain and myself have just clicked and long may it continue."
Fryatt, though, is taking nothing for granted with Elvis Hammond and Chris O'Grady ready to step in if things are not working as smoothly as they are at present.
He said: "We are playing well at the moment, and there is no need to change things, but there are other good forwards at this football club so we have to make sure we still do the business.
"I may not have scored in the last five matches, but I still feel as though I am playing well and getting into the right areas. My whole game has improved and I am sure the goals will come again sooner rather than later."
City's attack face a big task on Saturday at Luton, and Fryatt knows the chances may be very few and far between. He said: "I have been to Kenilworth Road before with Walsall and it's a difficult place to go to.
"Mike Newell is a class manager and has helped his players adapt to life in the Championship. They are hard to beat, but we will be looking to get something out of the game.
"We must just keep on with the same mentality and build on our recent good performances."
"I am very pleased with how the partnership is going," said Fryatt.
"When I first moved here, I went on a bit of a run in terms of goals and now Humey is experiencing a rich vein of form in front of goal.
"There are certainly things we can still improve on, but we are enjoying playing together and have gelled quite quickly.
"I know I am still young, but it is probably the most enjoyable partnership I've been involved in as a footballer.
"Our link-up play is good and in terms of our understanding we are on the same wavelength and that's hard to find at times.
"You can play with someone for two seasons and still not know what they are thinking or doing. Iain and myself have just clicked and long may it continue."
Fryatt, though, is taking nothing for granted with Elvis Hammond and Chris O'Grady ready to step in if things are not working as smoothly as they are at present.
He said: "We are playing well at the moment, and there is no need to change things, but there are other good forwards at this football club so we have to make sure we still do the business.
"I may not have scored in the last five matches, but I still feel as though I am playing well and getting into the right areas. My whole game has improved and I am sure the goals will come again sooner rather than later."
City's attack face a big task on Saturday at Luton, and Fryatt knows the chances may be very few and far between. He said: "I have been to Kenilworth Road before with Walsall and it's a difficult place to go to.
"Mike Newell is a class manager and has helped his players adapt to life in the Championship. They are hard to beat, but we will be looking to get something out of the game.
"We must just keep on with the same mentality and build on our recent good performances."