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Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:50 pm
by Crossie
At 26!!

Jesus, apparently cant get over his ankle injury.

Glad we didnt sign him and puts Westham in more shit i guess, unless theres some sort of insurance in place? However I bet they didnt have a no claims bonus carried over when they bought him!

*Edit, it was our very own SWP who made the tackle during England training, that led to the injury thats made him retire, whoops. Bet SWP feels pretty bad for him

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:56 pm
by walmai
There are some silly rumours going around that he's considering legal action - against SWP - but I doubt that this is possible.

His ankle was affected by some form of Syndrome, further to the initial treatment for the injury on international duty. I can't quote chapter and verse, but some form of growth occurs occasionally on the bone, if it is mending itself further to trauma such as a break. This enlargement isn't malign in a conventional sense, but it makes high performance athleticism practically impossible and can lead to cartilage wastage.

In the end, he retired to avoid going around in a wheelchair in his 30-40's.

A great shame, because on his day he had the skills to pay the bills. I have resisted an all-too familiar foray onto Youtube.

I don't know about insurance; he won't be going short, I rather imagine.

Ho hum.

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:09 pm
by blues-clues
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... lenge.html

This seems a bit light on any facts about the challenge from SWP on Ashton but has anyone ever made a successful claim against a player? I thought it was always against the club??

Didn't Haaland drop his claim against K(unt)eane on legal advice that he wouldn't win. Surely and accidental challenge in training is going to be much harder to make a claim than what was blatant assault that should have seen the twat serve time.

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:10 pm
by Wonderwall
shame, Ashton was a good player and was linked with us more times than I care to remember. He certainly dumped us out of the FA cup single handedly.

I am sure he has a lovely amount of cash that any normal person would faint at.

Good luck Dean

PS: Wasnt he rumoured to be a city fan?

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:12 pm
by lets all have a disco
Ashton was a very good player IMHO,he always gave us a right going over.

Shame its over for him but like Walmai said he wont be on the dole any time soon.

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:26 pm
by 10.Goater_Legend
Shame this i, he had alot of potencial to be a top striker in the Prem, that overhe ad kick at The Swamp about 2 years ago showed what he was capable off, not to mention knocking us out of the F.A Cup on his own in 2006.

Good luck to the lad.

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:39 pm
by DoomMerchant
walmai wrote:There are some silly rumours going around that he's considering legal action - against SWP - but I doubt that this is possible.

His ankle was affected by some form of Syndrome, further to the initial treatment for the injury on international duty. I can't quote chapter and verse, but some form of growth occurs occasionally on the bone, if it is mending itself further to trauma such as a break. This enlargement isn't malign in a conventional sense, but it makes high performance athleticism practically impossible and can lead to cartilage wastage.

In the end, he retired to avoid going around in a wheelchair in his 30-40's.

A great shame, because on his day he had the skills to pay the bills. I have resisted an all-too familiar foray onto Youtube.

I don't know about insurance; he won't be going short, I rather imagine.

Ho hum.


gutted for Hammers fans really...he had so much promise.

About that little Hines kid? How much for him?

cheers

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:56 pm
by Hazy
Quality player, fine centre forward, and a blue ?

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:56 pm
by CityFanFromRome
I'm sorry to hear that, he's still very young and to have to end his career this way is a pity.

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 2:58 pm
by Nick
Bad news walmai, Quality player when he was fit and on form. I remember desperately wanting us to sign him under Pearce when he scored against us for Norwich. Then the bastard knocked us out of the FA Cup quarters for you lot ! :-)

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:52 pm
by walmai
DoomMerchant wrote:
walmai wrote:There are some silly rumours going around that he's considering legal action - against SWP - but I doubt that this is possible.

His ankle was affected by some form of Syndrome, further to the initial treatment for the injury on international duty. I can't quote chapter and verse, but some form of growth occurs occasionally on the bone, if it is mending itself further to trauma such as a break. This enlargement isn't malign in a conventional sense, but it makes high performance athleticism practically impossible and can lead to cartilage wastage.

In the end, he retired to avoid going around in a wheelchair in his 30-40's.

A great shame, because on his day he had the skills to pay the bills. I have resisted an all-too familiar foray onto Youtube.

I don't know about insurance; he won't be going short, I rather imagine.

Ho hum.


gutted for Hammers fans really...he had so much promise.

About that little Hines kid? How much for him?

cheers


Hines? Might go all the way, although clearly needs to bulk up a bit before moving on to a better club!

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:30 pm
by shawzy
Quality player.What a shame his career was cut so short.The Prem and WHU will surely miss his class :-(

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:31 pm
by craigmcfc
walmai wrote:Hines? Might go all the way, although clearly needs to bulk up a bit before moving on to a better club!


Let's hope he's not another Sturridge in the making

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 4:34 pm
by craigmcfc
shawzy wrote:Quality player.What a shame his career was cut so short.The Prem and WHU will surely miss his class :-(


Completely forgot to put something similar in my reply, couldn't agree more. Likeable guy who got dealt a bad hand of injuries, let's hope that Johnno is not the next English player to be forced out of the game early

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:03 pm
by Lev Bronstein
walmai wrote:His ankle was affected by some form of Syndrome, further to the initial treatment for the injury on international duty. I can't quote chapter and verse, but some form of growth occurs occasionally on the bone, if it is mending itself further to trauma such as a break. This enlargement isn't malign in a conventional sense, but it makes high performance athleticism practically impossible and can lead to cartilage wastage.



Didn't Bischoff have a similar problem.

Poor Dean, over when he'd just started to get going.

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 5:46 pm
by City1970
Wonderwall wrote:shame, Ashton was a good player and was linked with us more times than I care to remember. He certainly dumped us out of the FA cup single handedly.

I am sure he has a lovely amount of cash that any normal person would faint at.

Good luck Dean

PS: Wasnt he rumoured to be a city fan?


He was a scum fan. He was interviewed by the local crewe paper when he played for the alex, said it was his lifes dream to play for em.

Met him a couple of times in local pubs and clubs. His opinion of himself was, shall we say, overwelming.

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 1:31 am
by Nick
Walmai what happened to that promising black kid you got from Italy?! Didn't you get rid after just a few months?

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 6:24 am
by pears12
That is unfortunate for Dean Ashton, he was a quality player and it is bad that injuries caused him to retire...

I seem to remember Ben Collet (rags) took legal action against a boro player for a challenge that effectively ended his career, he ended up in season 1 of A-league playing for NZ knights.

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 9:38 am
by King Kev
Ashton has played 40 games since SWP injured him. I understand that the break could have caused a degenerative condition in the bone but it would be difficult to argue that this ended his career when he has played so many games since the incident. It's not like the injuries to Bell and Lake where they played a few games but kept breaking down again.

The other thing to consider is that West Ham gave him a new 5 year contract last year. Surely they would have given him a medical examination before committing to such an investment?

It's a shame he has had to retire but I feel confident that he is financially stable and doesn't need to go making crazy claims of compensation against SWP, The FA or anybody else. The only people he should be claiming from are his insurers.

Re: Dean Ashton retires

PostPosted: Sat Dec 12, 2009 10:52 am
by Wonderwall
City1970 wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:shame, Ashton was a good player and was linked with us more times than I care to remember. He certainly dumped us out of the FA cup single handedly.

I am sure he has a lovely amount of cash that any normal person would faint at.

Good luck Dean

PS: Wasnt he rumoured to be a city fan?


He was a scum fan. He was interviewed by the local crewe paper when he played for the alex, said it was his lifes dream to play for em.

Met him a couple of times in local pubs and clubs. His opinion of himself was, shall we say, overwelming.



thanks for that mate, I never knew he supported them......fuck him