Midfielder committed to Bantams

12 January 2010 11:31
Flynn, who signed a one-year deal when he arrived at Bradford from Huddersfield in the summer, has denied rumours he is ready to exercise a clause in his contract that allows him to leave during the January transfer window.[LNB]The 29-year-old told the club's official website: "That's not me. I'm not the type to jump ship just because things aren't going as well as I hoped.[LNB]"There are lots of rumours about other clubs but that's all they are - rumours. Anyone who believes I think like that is totally wide of the mark. I would be keen to prolong my stay here if I can."[LNB]Flynn added: "Of course there is a sense of frustration around the club and I feel that as much as anyone, but I haven't once been looking to get out of the door.[LNB]"When I was at Huddersfield, I said that I didn't want to drop down to League Two and that's why the clause was put in. Bradford, to be fair, were the only club I would have gone to at this level. They're a great club with a lot of tradition, a much bigger one than where they are."[LNB][LNB]

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