Hilarious, Bullard and Mel Sykes had to stick their hands in boxes of eels and things,to retrieve square disks with letters on,like large scrabble jobbies. Bullard saying " Go on Mel" ! What a pansy
You know they have to do challenges with scary creatures and that ? This should be Bullards.... [video=youtube_share;gz3jJDIHl6I]http://youtu.be/gz3jJDIHl6I[/video]
What a total waste of oxygen, horrible little muppet. Mel Sykes made him look an even bigger to$$er than he actually is, and I didn't that would be possible, especially not on the first night!
I tried to watch Bullard with a liberal dose of fast forward. It's a terrible programme - give me the Apprentice morons every time. Michael Buerk said something about Bullard kicking people and at least Bullard corrected him on that. I think Bullard didn't mention City or anybody else after as he realises he didn't do well after Fulham. As was said earlier it does look like a lot of Hull has been dialling in. I like how they have to put their names on their tops so people can recognise the "celebrities".
I think it's a great programme for what it is, simple entertainment. I think JB was an astonishingly good player on his day and one of the best I ever saw in a Hull shirt. He just lost the plot when he was injured and started to affect the rest of the squad. I don't blame him for the ridiculous wages he was on but he showed no class when the salary began to cripple the club. Sometimes I think you can't blame him as would you throw 50 plus away a week to walk off? Sometimes I do blame him for just taking the piss and kicking the arse out of the club. I'd still have him back if he was fit and on his game. Trouble was he was always injured and at the bottom of the barrel. He was just part of that excess that we were saddled with, a bit like the previous Labour government and the national debt.
Remind me of these 'astonishing performances in a Hull shirt', cos I didnt see them. I dont want you to say he won the player of the month, I want you to name the games. He played 3 times in the month he won PotM and it was 100%, no dispute, a sympathy vote cos of his injuries. Erm, no he wasnt. He's just a horrible excuse for a human being who plays people by fabricating this 'cheeky chappie' image. Was he injured when he played brilliantly for Ipswich until the day he got his deal and then after he signed on the dotted line he never put in a good game again? Or was he a minipulating twat?
Glad to watch him, this evening, in the tunnel of torture. He will squirm his way along , no doubt. but hopes rest on the snakes giving him a warm nip.
Actually, he was pretty fooling good in those three games, transformed the team. Not really a sympathy vote.
Read what I wrote. Not what you think I wrote. I watched him in the shirt and he was a player head and shoulders above what we have ever had. If he had stayed fit he would have been a hero. He didn't. He wasn't. And history can't be about what ifs, so my opinion of him is framed by what he did rather than what he could have done. So I have no time for him, but that won't change a word of what I said above. I was next to him in line of sight when he pinged a 40 yard ball towards E1 and there wasn't a supporter in the stand whose jaw didnt drop. He could really do it on the pitch.
I did read what you wrote. I dont know why you think i didnt. "if he'd stayed fit"? he was injured the day he signed for us. His operation with Dr Richard Steadman was booked BEFORE he signed for us. Remember his innocuos looking injury on his debut at West Ham? He didnt even come off inujured. After the game we were told he had a knock that would keep him out for "two weeks maximum". Next thing he's on the plane to see Dr Steadman. FACT. He played the club and every fan for a f**ing idiot. He was fit for long periods of his times at clubs. Was he ever a hero or was, and still is, he widely despised by fans of Fulham, Hull City and Ipwich? If something walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Stop making excuses for him.
You've been sold by Pearsons Adam and Nigel and their tag along Nicky Barmby. The unambitious trio fabricated all kinds of things out of fear and loathing to try and get our Jim out the picture. He was bigger than any of them, they knew it, they couldn't cope with it. And that is the crux of the matter. Jimmy is no angel but he was not as bad as the club would've had you believe at the time.
No I havent. Nobody at Hull City has ever publicly said what I just stated about his 'injury'. And he is as bad. I've met him many, many times when he thinks there is nobody around that he needs to impress or have a reason to uphold his act. Have you?
Bullard got injured in his first match for us but when he came back he was fantastic. The players just gave him the ball and he started attacks on his own with his running and passing. Then he got injured again and after that he seemed to be scared to be touched. I don't blame him for picking up his money but he didn't act professionally. I'm not going to get into a frenzy of hate whenever his name is mentioned. Life's too short for that.
Get off the Pearson Kool-aid. A lot is made about how he barely played for the team, but it's often forgotten that when fully fit he was left out on instruction from Our Dear Leader. Paul McShane told a "City fan" who was repeating your bile on twitter that he was basically talking bollocks. Richard Garcia has done similar. I think if JB had managed to hold on just a tad longer until the Pearson regime had been given the boot he'd have had a similar McShane style resurgence and history would have been kinder to him. Instead all we have is evidence of how one man seemingly has 90% of City fans by the balls.