So the club was very good with him when he was injured...
They should have sacked the ****, wasting my ****ing money.
Arf
So do you think Adam Curry was given a new contract due to a feeling of loyalty by the club?
So the club was very good with him when he was injured...
They should have sacked the ****, wasting my ****ing money.
Arf
I'd read what he said again. It's out of his mouth.So do you think Adam Curry was given a new contract due to a feeling of loyalty by the club?
I've got to give you the credit Chazz. Defending the Allams is thankless task. You clearly have a very strong back.I'd read what he said again. It's out of his mouth.
Maybe they’ve been shown a draft copy of the retained list and told “sign here or your off the list”!Other than Batty, it seems we're just giving the yoof players one year deals.
BollocksI've got to give you the credit Chazz. Defending the Allams is thankless task. You clearly have a very strong back.
I'd read what he said again. It's out of his mouth.
I’m going to wildly speculate and say that Adam Curry didn’t write or say anything in that statement.I'd read what he said again. It's out of his mouth.
Yawn.
Obviously it doesn't say the word loyalty so it's not true. But giving a contract to a payer out with a serious injury he may not have returned from shows, err what's the word now err can't seem to think of it. Now what could it be. Nope can't think of it
You must log in or register to see imagesInjured Ian Ashbee has signed a new contract []
Ashbee, who had been out of contract at the end of the season and is currently sidelined with a serious leg injury, has committed to the club until 2011.
The news may raise eyebrows given concerns over Ashbee’s fitness and the recent publication of alarming financial figures.
A club statement added: “Ian continues to work hard in his rehabilitation from a cruciate ligament injury and we look forward to seeing him back on the pitch as soon as possible.”
The agreement was concluded on October 9, however the club have made clear it predated the accounts revelations and the resignation of former chairman Paul Duffen.
Ashbee, 33, is unlikely to play again until March at the earliest after undergoing major surgery on a career-threatening bone condition for a second time.
The midfielder was found to have suffered a recurrence of a problem first encountered in 2005 whilst undergoing a routine operation on a knee injury sustained in May.
He consequently underwent a complicated operation in the United States which involved drilling holes in his femur to stimulate bone growth.
Ashbee joined Hull in 2002 and has played for the club in all four professional divisions.
We re-signed Billy Bly after the Second World War. Great loyalty shown there too.
Not seen anything yet so can't be out yetDid we release our retained list today?
I applaud you for mentioning this weeks ago similarly well done for not registering a new account to broadcast. It's somewhat an obsession of yours this new account issue. Maybe after years of reading the board coupled with the job they had people decide to simply join in the chat years down the line. Nothing sinister about that is there?
Are we going down the synonym route then...just can't bring yourself to write loyaltyOffering a contract to an injured player shows faith, not 'loyalty'. If a club is expecting a player to play for them again how could it ever be loyalty offering them a contract?
I personally think it was sad the way Ashbee left the club, regardless of what was going on off the field. It left a bad taste in the mouth that the greatest captain in our history was quietly allowed to fade away and effectively binned off, and yet you choose him as an example of good club practice?
'arf' indeed.
That's rubbish there are plenty of examples of loyalty on both sides in football.
Agreed. But they are out there. Which is all I've pointed out.It’s a sad sign of the times that many people just see value or obligation in cold hard cash or contracts, rather than in any form of honour.