Thespence Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Scored 32 in 90 in the premiership, by no means a bad ratio. How do you get to 32? Score 31 goals, and then score another. True. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Astroblack Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 West Ham striker Dean Ashton is considering whether he can sue Shaun Wright-Phillips and his then employers Chelsea for the challenge in 2006 that he will claim ended his career. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/leagues/premierleague/chelsea/6782923/Chelsea-face-compensation-claim-from-Dean-Ashton-for-Shaun-Wright-Phillips-challenge.html Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thespence Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 I was always against us signing him because of his terrible history of injuries, but it didn't stop many fans from wanting him here. Easy tiger. When he was linked most heavily with us in the summer of 2006 he did not have a terrible history of injuries. I think he first came on peoples radar when he battered Sunderland while at Crewe. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Village Idiot Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 This has been coming for a good while, but it's still a sad day. As much money as he may have collected, I would be gutted if somebody told me my career was over at the age of 26. When's Dyer retiring? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TRon Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 I was always against us signing him because of his terrible history of injuries, but it didn't stop many fans from wanting him here. Easy tiger. When he was linked most heavily with us in the summer of 2006 he did not have a terrible history of injuries. I think he first came on peoples radar when he battered Sunderland while at Crewe. There was a thread about buying him in 2008, I was talking about that http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/index.php/topic,53078.msg1349029.html#msg1349029 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oakie Doke Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 This has been coming for a good while, but it's still a sad day. As much money as he may have collected, I would be gutted if somebody told me my career was over at the age of 26. When's Dyer retiring? he retired about 6 years a go. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thespence Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 I was always against us signing him because of his terrible history of injuries, but it didn't stop many fans from wanting him here. Easy tiger. When he was linked most heavily with us in the summer of 2006 he did not have a terrible history of injuries. I think he first came on peoples radar when he battered Sunderland while at Crewe. There was a thread about buying him in 2008, I was talking about that http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/index.php/topic,53078.msg1349029.html#msg1349029 I saw a lots of posts from bobyule saying we should buy him, poor bobby couldn't make the right choice in a one horse race. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colocho Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Only Batistuta and Drogba ..? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
M4 Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Only Batistuta and Drogba ..? Torres reminds me of the Blackburn Shearer in many ways. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thespence Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Only Batistuta and Drogba ..? FFS Shearer clones are not all over the shop man. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Heneage Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Hopefully this gives Carroll and the like some perspective of how quickly your career can be taken from you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilko Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Quite a pity really. I remember he scored a class overhead kick at Old Trafford. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Very bad craic Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cajun Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Very bad craic Must have been. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nobody Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Hopefully this gives Carroll and the like some perspective of how quickly your career can be taken from you. Not very likely though, is it? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hakka Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Feel sorry for Ashton. He was very talented with the ball and had a good football brain. Just savagely injury prone. It's bad news for England really because if this guy could keep fit I believe he could offer more than Carlton Cole or Emile Heskey. I hope the rumours about him thining of taking legal action against Shaun Wright-Phillips and Chelsea are rubbish too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris_R Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Shame for the lad, always thought he was a good player. Wish him all the best in whatever he does, provided it's not suing SWP as that would just be silly. Football's a contact sport, and we don't want defenders worrying about law suits every time they're faced with a striker bearing down on them. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Snrub Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Awful craic. Shaun Wright-Phillips, the little cunt. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr.Spaceman Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Anyone reckon he will attempt any sort of comeback in say 3 or 4 years? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pilko Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Crippled or not, he'd probably still piss this league. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thespence Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Crippled or not, he'd probably still piss this league. I would rather we signed Giles Barnes instead of Dean Ashton. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest firetotheworks Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 Im a bit gutted. I always liked him as a player. If he'd stayed injury free he'd have went to the WC easily imo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Oakie Doke Posted December 11, 2009 Share Posted December 11, 2009 for me his retirement's been made sadder by the fact his wikipedia photo makes him look like he's thinking about what could could have been, as he packs away his football boots for one last time. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dokko Posted December 12, 2009 Share Posted December 12, 2009 Crippled or not, he'd probably still piss this league. Anyone reckon he will attempt any sort of comeback in say 3 or 4 years? Dean Ashton admits there is a 'bitterness' about being forced to retire after revealing he may never be able to run again. The 26-year-old called time on his career on Friday after failing to fully recover from an ankle injury initially suffered while training with the England squad back in August 2006. The West Ham striker missed the entire 2006/07 season and, though he played the following campaign, he had not made a first-team appearance since September last year. He has made his long-term health his priority in calling it a day and concedes he is currently struggling to even walk properly. Rubbish situation "It's a rubbish situation," Ashton told The Sun. "I just want to be able to walk properly and, at the moment, I cannot. "My health is obviously more important than football. I was told if I kept trying to play football, I might never walk again. "I am going to hospital on Tuesday for a fifth operation. "It's unlikely I will ever be able to jog again, but right now, I can't walk properly. "My left ankle is still very sore. It will be a while before I feel okay and get over this disappointment. "There is a bit of bitterness and I think 'Why me?'. It's a sad part of football." The former Crewe Alexandra youngster also revealed that he had known for months that he was going to have to retire following an aborted comeback attempt at the start of this season. Broke down He added: "In August of this year, I tried to join in with the first team. I went to do a jog around the pitch, but at the end of second lap, I was struggling. The noise coming from my joint was terrible. "Kieron Dyer thought it was my boots making the noise. I went to the side and was crying on the floor. This was the second time I'd broken down in tears. "I knew this was it. Definitely. My last chance had gone. I was finished. The lads were all shocked and saddened to see me like that. "Generally, I don't show a lot of emotion so it was probably strange to see a big lad like me crying. But I knew that was it. "The delay over these last few months was due to myself and West Ham sorting out all the technicalities of me retiring. "I'd like to thank West Ham for all the time they have spent on me and the fans have been terrific. I'm sad I could not get back and play in front of them." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
sparta Posted December 12, 2009 Share Posted December 12, 2009 Crippled or not, he'd probably still piss this league. Anyone reckon he will attempt any sort of comeback in say 3 or 4 years? Dean Ashton admits there is a 'bitterness' about being forced to retire after revealing he may never be able to run again. The 26-year-old called time on his career on Friday after failing to fully recover from an ankle injury initially suffered while training with the England squad back in August 2006. The West Ham striker missed the entire 2006/07 season and, though he played the following campaign, he had not made a first-team appearance since September last year. He has made his long-term health his priority in calling it a day and concedes he is currently struggling to even walk properly. Rubbish situation "It's a rubbish situation," Ashton told The Sun. "I just want to be able to walk properly and, at the moment, I cannot. "My health is obviously more important than football. I was told if I kept trying to play football, I might never walk again. "I am going to hospital on Tuesday for a fifth operation. "It's unlikely I will ever be able to jog again, but right now, I can't walk properly. "My left ankle is still very sore. It will be a while before I feel okay and get over this disappointment. "There is a bit of bitterness and I think 'Why me?'. It's a sad part of football." The former Crewe Alexandra youngster also revealed that he had known for months that he was going to have to retire following an aborted comeback attempt at the start of this season. Broke down He added: "In August of this year, I tried to join in with the first team. I went to do a jog around the pitch, but at the end of second lap, I was struggling. The noise coming from my joint was terrible. "Kieron Dyer thought it was my boots making the noise. I went to the side and was crying on the floor. This was the second time I'd broken down in tears. "I knew this was it. Definitely. My last chance had gone. I was finished. The lads were all shocked and saddened to see me like that. "Generally, I don't show a lot of emotion so it was probably strange to see a big lad like me crying. But I knew that was it. "The delay over these last few months was due to myself and West Ham sorting out all the technicalities of me retiring. "I'd like to thank West Ham for all the time they have spent on me and the fans have been terrific. I'm sad I could not get back and play in front of them." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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