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Ryan: I had no beef with any of my bosses
Lancashire Evening Post
|June 14, 2025
Ryan Ledson says he enjoyed positive relationships with all his managers at North End.
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The midfielder departs the club this summer after seven years at Deepdale, after reaching the end of his contract, and has only positive memories of his time at PNE.
He is confident the club is in a good place with Paul Heckingbottom and Stuart McCall at the helm.
Ledson got on well with both Ryan Lowe and Frankie McAvoy - whom he described as a 'lovely, lovely man'.
He points out there were 'good times' under Lowe but admits there was little connection around the club, come the end of his tenure.
As far as walking into the club with Alex Neil at the helm goes, Ledson looks back on that time fondly.
"I loved it," said Ledson. "It was a great year, and it was an amazing changing room for me to go into.
"I remember the training was top, top drawer. Everyone was fighting to play. That's why it was so good.
"The team kept rising and rising, and we were probably unlucky. I think the Covid actually stopped us when we were sixth...we had eight games to go and the season stopped. I think we just hit the bar there. We look back and we had some great times.
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