To be fair, did you ever see Usain Bolt wearing gloves?
Lewis Hamilton wears gloves and he's much faster than Bolt.
To be fair, did you ever see Usain Bolt wearing gloves?
That’s my point, not a great servant then by that measure.
You’re kidding? He was here for nigh on a decade without moving. You’re right, not a great servant. A fantastic one. Service isn’t just measured by length of time at the club either. Think of all he did.
It’s hard to say a club legend isn’t a great servant. In fact, it’s bollocks.
I didn’t say he wasn’t a great servant. I just checked and I did actually say he was a great servant.
Who were you referring to when you said “not a great servant”? Jak?
There is no measure by which Ian Ashbee wasn’t a great servant of Hull City.
There is no measure by which Ian Ashbee wasn’t a great servant of Hull City.
If someone didn’t mention a player’s name or what he’d achieved and simply said he put in a transfer request the first time in his club career he was not being selected when fit, and then asked on that one single basis if that made them a good servant, what would the answer be?
My entire point, which I thought I couldn’t have made any clearer, is there are ****loads of measureables that collectively determine if someone is a great servant or not and it’s easy to be a great servant when you’re being picked to play.
I heard he demanded Cod in the canteen and was given Haddock and in a fit of pique he put in a transfer request.There is no measure by which Ian Ashbee wasn’t a great servant of Hull City.
There is no measure by which Ian Ashbee wasn’t a great servant of Hull City.
He was still being selected when he handed in his transfer request anyway.
Why did he hand in his transfer request then?
He didn’t like the bollocking he got from Pearson for his off-field antics.
He’d also got the hump that we’d only offered him a one year deal.
There is no measure by which Ian Ashbee wasn't a great servant of Hull City.‘Player A doesn’t like his manager criticising his - admitted by himself - increasingly wayward off-field antics and he’s not happy at receiving a short contract offer. Is he a great servant to the club?’
‘Player A doesn’t like his manager criticising his - admitted by himself - increasingly wayward off-field antics and he’s not happy at receiving a short contract offer. Is he a great servant to the club?’
That's actually a reasonable post charon , well done for raising the standard on the thread