Confident Ryan Kendall is ready to slip Peter Taylor’s City revolution into another gear.

The rookie Hull striker trained with the Bantams for the first time and declared his intention to race into the side to face Hereford.

Kendall, 20, said: “The main part of my game is my speed and playing off someone.

“Obviously James Hanson is the big man up front and would be an ideal partner, winning a lot in the air.

“The manager has told me he wants some fresh legs up front and bright energy and hopefully I can give him that.

“It’s difficult at Hull because they are that tight to the bottom. It wasn’t really the right time or place to take chances on young lads, so I’ve been waiting all season to come out on loan.

“This is a great move for me and I’ll try to pay the manager back by scoring goals and winning games.”

Hull-born Kendall, signed on a month’s loan, was playing for the under-16s when Taylor was leading the Tigers to back-to-back promotions.

He added: “I only met him once or twice but a lot of people I spoke to at the stadium have said what a great manager he is.

“He did a fantastic job with Hull and everyone there’s got a lot of respect for him.”

Kendall is the sixth new face and arrives after Peter Thorne and Michael Boulding were paid up.

The Telegraph & Argus understands that a similar offer has also been put to Chris Brandon.

He started Taylor’s first game at Accrington but has not made the squad since.

Taylor said: “I’m looking at next season a little bit and whether people are going to play or not.

“I was very honest with Michael and Peter and they both accepted the situation.”

Taylor’s clinical rebuilding of the squad has been backed by the board.

Joint-chairman Mark Lawn said: “Once he makes a decision, he goes with it.

“Peter’s a very strong man.”