by Norfolk Royal » 05 Dec 2010 10:17
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by Harpers So Solid Crew » 05 Dec 2010 13:08
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by NR_Royal » 05 Dec 2010 14:26
by roadrunner » 05 Dec 2010 15:51
SpaceCruiser He's injury prone, isn't he? If so, no thanks.
NR_Royal As if we would pay £15k to anyone!
by Harpers So Solid Crew » 05 Dec 2010 17:41
by Barry the bird boggler » 06 Dec 2010 12:08
by Big Foot » 06 Dec 2010 13:27
by From Despair To Where? » 06 Dec 2010 13:44
Harpers So Solid Crew From Following the Fulham.,, and as most wont bother he can feck right off, another in the S Hunt mould, thinks he is better than he is.
Bullard: Dispelling the myth
Posted on January 26, 2009 by r33g
There is a lot to love about Jimmy Bullard. His infectious enthusiasm for the game, his non-stop running during matches; his ability to deliver a master stroke just when it’s needed most; and the smile that’s permanently etched onto his face.
However, he has also inspired more fiction to be written than Robin Hood. Read most articles about the shaggy-haired Londoner and the picture will be painted of someone who plays simply for the love of the game; a throwback to a simpler time.
It wouldn’t matter to him if he was paid 20 quid and his bus fare home. Oh no, just as long as our Jim can kick a football about with his mates he’ll be happy. The fact that he can actually make a living from the sport is just a bonus.
Well, surely his actions over the past few days dispel that particular myth – despite his desperate attempts to heap the blame for his £5m transfer to Hull at the door of Roy Hodgson and the club that refused to give him a new contract.
Yes, this was the very same club that nursed him back to health during the 15-months he was out with cruciate ligament damage to his knee. The club that – by his own admission – were “absolutely awesome” – and didn’t rush him back into action.
Despite the fact he has only played 40 times for Fulham since joining in April 2006 and still had 18 months left to run on his existing contract, Bullard felt that the fact he was actually back playing, and had warmed the bench a couple of times for England, meant he had the right to revisit the terms of the agreement.
Why on earth should the club talk about a new contract? He hasn’t come anywhere near repaying them for sticking by him during his injury crisis and helping to fund both his fishing success and the lowering of his golf handicap.
Maybe if he’d stayed put and helped steer Fulham to a European slot at the end of this season he would have been in a better position to open negotiations. But no, Jimmy ‘big time’ Bullard didn’t feel loved so he packed his bags and headed north.
“I want to play for a club that wants me, simple as that,” he was quoted as saying on the weekend. “I’ve never been interested in money.”
Hmm. Not sure about that one.
When he joined us from Wigan, Paul Jewell – then the Latics’ boss, said: “If we had decided to match Fulham’s offer then maybe we would have kept hold of him but I didn’t want to be held to ransom. That would be extremely unhealthy.”
Warning bells should have sounded then.
Now he has gone for a reported £45,000-a-week. Yes folks, that’s around twice the annual salary for a man in Britain.
Bullard may like to present himself as the ordinary guy getting to live the dream of the blokes in the stands, but he’s proved himself to be no better than the rest of the Premier League’s money grabbing mercenaries that kiss their badges one minute, and whore themselves out to the highest bidder the next.
Maybe I shouldn’t be surprised, but I am disappointed. For three wonderful years I bought into the Bullard legend, only to find that the story failed to stand up to scrutiny. What a shame.
by Focher » 06 Dec 2010 14:59
by andrew1957 » 06 Dec 2010 19:30
by Ian Royal » 06 Dec 2010 23:34
andrew1957 Anyone who thinks RFC would pay out £15K a week for Bullard is deluded.
And on this occasion I would agree with the club in any case. They would be completely barking mad to do so. As others have said he is just another money grabbing mercenary and would add little to our attempt to achieve mid table mediocrity.
by Kitson12 » 07 Dec 2010 00:06
Badger Finger I have a very strong irrational hatred of Bullard...
by Jobbo no.11 » 07 Dec 2010 11:40
by RobRoyal » 07 Dec 2010 13:16
by Y21_Royal » 07 Dec 2010 17:01
Harpers So Solid Crew From Following the Fulham.,, and as most wont bother he can feck right off, another in the S Hunt mould, thinks he is better than he is.
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