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15 Facts About Ryan Green

1.

Ryan Green earned two international caps for Wales in 1998, breaking Ryan Giggs's record as their youngest player, a record which has since been surpassed.

2.

Ryan Green handed in a transfer request in January 2000, when he was not chosen for an FA Cup game against Sheffield Wednesday, and Lee stated that his preferred right backs were Muscat and Darren Bazeley.

3.

Ryan Green never started for the team again, and totalled eight starts and four substitute appearances in his time at the club.

4.

In early 2001, Ryan Green handed in another transfer request, and joined Torquay United on loan in March, where Lee was assistant manager.

5.

Ryan Green moved to fellow First Division side Millwall on a free transfer on 20 October 2001, until the end of the season, signed by his former Wolves manager McGhee.

6.

Ryan Green almost joined Bradford City in 2002, a move scuppered by the financial impact on Football League clubs of the ITV Digital collapse.

7.

Ryan Green was released by Wednesday at the end of the season, having been relegated to the Second Division.

8.

On 31 May 2006, Ryan Green signed a two-year contract with Bristol Rovers of League Two.

9.

Ryan Green returned for the final stages of the campaign as they qualified for the play-offs.

10.

Ryan Green's contract was not renewed, and he left the club on 8 May 2009.

11.

In September 2018, Ryan Green was appointed player-manager of Hereford after the departure of Peter Beadle, overseeing five matches before Marc Richards was appointed as permanent manager on 2 October.

12.

In December 2018, Ryan Green took a break from playing, but remained at Hereford as a scout.

13.

On 11 July 2019, Ryan Green joined Hereford-based Hellenic League Premier Division club Westfields.

14.

Cardiff-born Ryan Green made his full international debut against Malta on 3 June 1998, before playing a senior club game.

15.

Ryan Green's record stood until it was surpassed by Lewin Nyatanga in 2004, aged 17 years and 195 days.