Blackpool loanees from Wolves and Leicester City bid their goodbyes as League One campaign is ended
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Midfield stars Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Connor Ronan have taken to social media to bid their goodbyes to supporters.
Despite only arriving in January, both managed to leave a lasting impression at Bloomfield Road.
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Hide AdDewsbury-Hall, an arrival from Leicester City, scored four goals during his 10-game spell with the Seasiders.
“Gutted to hear my time at Blackpool FC has come to an end,” he posted on Twitter.
“Although it’s been cut short, I’ve loved every minute of it and I would like to thank the players, staff and everyone at the club - but most importantly the fans who have treated me so well and gave me the confidence to express myself on the pitch.
“Blackpool is a special club to me and I wish them nothing but success for the future.
“Thanks for everything.”
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Hide AdRonan, meanwhile, made 10 appearances on loan from Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers.
The Irishman will be most fondly remembered for his long-range thunderbolt in Blackpool’s 2-1 win over Bolton Wanderers in February.
“It’s been a pleasure to get the opportunity to play for Blackpool FC,” the 22-year-old said.
“ A big thanks to all the staff and the lads for making me feel so welcome and especially the fans for the week in week out support!
“All the best for the future.”
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Hide AdDewsbury-Hall and Ronan aren’t the only loanees to return to their parent clubs, with Jak Alnwick (Rangers), Marc Bola (Middlesbrough), Ben Heneghan (Sheffield United) also departing.
Both Alnwick and Heneghan are out of contract at the end of the season.