Transfer Rumours Winter 2025 Transfer Thread

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He was an average player but he succeeded in the meteoric rise through the divisions.What he lacked in skill he certainly made up for by having the heart of a Tiger(a rare trait nowadays)?

A fine example to those around him and he'll go down as a Club legend due to his desire and leadership...

Yeah, exactly.
 
My opinion, Ashbee was, technically, always just below what you would want in all the divisions he played in - his rate of development was amazing for an older player.

In league 2, he was ok for a captain, but we didn't expect him to make the step up to league 1.
Then, in league 1, he was ok for a captain, but we didn't expect him to make the step up.
Then, in the championship...

And so on. The fact that the same "ok" player in league 2 made it to being an "ok" player in the prem shows what the power of mental strength can do, Ashbee forced himself to make the step up and as has been said, his tackling, positioning, drive, organisation and football brain carried him when his technical skills were not quite enough.
 
My opinion, Ashbee was, technically, always just below what you would want in all the divisions he played in - his rate of development was amazing for an older player.

In league 2, he was ok for a captain, but we didn't expect him to make the step up to league 1.
Then, in league 1, he was ok for a captain, but we didn't expect him to make the step up.
Then, in the championship...

And so on. The fact that the same "ok" player in league 2 made it to being an "ok" player in the prem shows what the power of mental strength can do, Ashbee forced himself to make the step up and as has been said, his tackling, positioning, drive, organisation and football brain carried him when his technical skills were not quite enough.

Good summary id say
 
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My strongest, of many, abiding memories of Ash was when he strode out of the tunnel at the then KCOM, his chest stuck out with pride, determination etched on his face, in the first top tier game against Fulham, body language announcing to the Premier League ‘I’ve arrived’.

Unfortunately I doubt that there’ll ever be another captain of his ilk playing for City.
 
My strongest, of many, abiding memories of Ash was when he strode out of the tunnel at the then KCOM, his chest stuck out with pride in the first top tier game against Fulham, body language announcing to the Premier League ‘I’ve arrived’.

Unfortunately I doubt that there’ll ever be another captain of his ilk playing for City.
I don't believe what I read on here sometimes. How can anyone even question the ability of the greatest club captain this club has ever had? Even if he had one leg and played in a blindfold what Ian Ashbee achieved as captain of this club to take us from the old division 4 to the Premier League was truly amazing and will never be repeated. There should be a statue outside the stadium to this man, he is a club legend in every sense of the word. To even question his playing ability is an insult to him and all he stood for.
 
I don't believe what I read on here sometimes. How can anyone even question the ability of the greatest club captain this club has ever had? Even if he had one leg and played in a blindfold what Ian Ashbee achieved as captain of this club to take us from the old division 4 to the Premier League was truly amazing and will never be repeated. There should be a statue outside the stadium to this man, he is a club legend in every sense of the word. To even question his playing ability is an insult to him and all he stood for.

People questioned Ash every year. I remember it vividly and I was only about 10 years old in Division 3 when we got promoted.
 
My opinion, Ashbee was, technically, always just below what you would want in all the divisions he played in - his rate of development was amazing for an older player.

In league 2, he was ok for a captain, but we didn't expect him to make the step up to league 1.
Then, in league 1, he was ok for a captain, but we didn't expect him to make the step up.
Then, in the championship...

And so on. The fact that the same "ok" player in league 2 made it to being an "ok" player in the prem shows what the power of mental strength can do, Ashbee forced himself to make the step up and as has been said, his tackling, positioning, drive, organisation and football brain carried him when his technical skills were not quite enough.
There's a clip from Ben Fosters pod cast where they're talking about Jordan Henderson at Liverpool and the incredible influence he had on the game just by talking and shouting throughout the whole game, something that I think footballers really notice and respect on the pitch but in the stands you just don't hear it so it passes you by a bit. They could've been talking about Ash.