V2 Football Podcast 24th October 2013 - Questions for Ian Ashbee
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V2 Football Podcast 24th October 2013 - Questions for Ian Ashbee
Next week, we have Ian Ashbee who played mainly for Cambridge United and Hull City over his almost 20 year playing career!
Wiki Bio
Ian Ashbee (born 6 September 1976) is an English former footballer who retired in 2012 having previously played for Preston North End, Derby County, Cambridge United and Hull City. He has also played in Iceland, on loan to Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur.[1]
Derby County: Ian Ashbee began his career at Derby County in 1994. He stayed at the Rams for two seasons, but struggled to make an impact and after a loan spell, he was eventually sold to Cambridge United in 1996.
Cambridge United: Ian Ashbee was one of Cambridge United's longest-serving players at the time. He made his debut in a 1-0 win at Torquay.
It was here that Ashbee made his name as he scored 11 goals in over 200 games for The U's.
Hull City: Purchased by manager Jan Mølby in June 2002 in the Third Division he suffered a nightmare start to his Hull career as he was sent off on his debut. This was, however, due to his no-nonsense approach on the pitch and he soon became a firm favourite with Tigers fans and management alike, with both Mølby and Peter Taylor making him captain.
The goal he scored against Yeovil Town was the goal that promoted Hull to League One and he was also instrumental in Hull's successful promotion campaign to the Football League Championship in the following season.
Ashbee was, however, cursed by an old injury in the subsequent Championship campaign, being diagnosed with an osteochondral defect, a degenerative bone condition in his femur. He underwent surgery that involved drilling fourteen holes in the bone to stimulate re-growth. He was warned by his doctor that this injury threatened not just his career, but his ability to even walk.[2] Ashbee was on crutches for four months and was ruled out for the majority of the 2005–06 season, nevertheless he remained a favourite amongst many Tigers fans, receiving a standing ovation at the last game of the season against Watford despite being sidelined.
He was also retained as captain by Hull's next manager, Phil Parkinson, and his replacement, Phil Brown. But with a poor team performance in their second season in the Championship, finishing just one place outside the relegation zone, Ashbee as captain received a large share of fans' criticisms that were aimed at the team, despite the outgoing chairman Adam Pearson suggesting him as a potential Player of the Season.[citation needed]
The 2007–08 season saw vastly improved performances from the team as a whole, culminating in the club reaching its first ever Wembley Stadium final, taking on Bristol City for a place in the Premier League, a game which they won 1–0. This meant that Ashbee captained Hull to promotion from the bottom division of the Football League to the top. Andy Dawson, Boaz Myhill and Ryan France are the other players to have helped take Hull up through the four divisions.[3] On 16 August 2008 Ashbee was captain of the Hull side that won its first ever top-flight game 2–1 against Fulham, completing an achievement thought to be unique in English football: captaining the same team in all four divisions of the Football League, bottom to top.[4]
Towards the end of the 2008–09 season, in a fixture against Aston Villa on 4 May 2009, Ashbee suffered another career-threatening injury, rupturing a posterior cruciate ligament in his knee. It was initially thought that he would return to action in the Autumn, however on 18 August it was reported that Ashbee required further surgery on the knee and would likely miss the entire 2009–10 season.[5][6]
Upon his return on the first game of the 2010–11 season, Ashbee scored the second goal in Hull 's 2–0 victory over Swansea City.[7]
Preston North End: In January 2011, Ashbee signed for Preston North End, managed by former Hull manager Phil Brown, after handing in a transfer request to then Hull City manager Nigel Pearson. Ashbee was offered a 1-year contract extension at Hull, but wanted to sign a 2-year contract, which Preston offered him.[8] He went on to make 19 appearances for Preston during the season, but could not prevent his club from being relegated. Ashbee was named club captain of Preston in June 2011.
On 2 February 2012, Preston North End settled up the contract of Ian Ashbee and the club captain left Deepdale. The 35-year-old midfielder had struggled for fitness in the 2011–12 season, through a knee injury that restricted him to only seven starts and four substitute appearances.
Ashbee stated on his Twitter page later in 2012 that he had retired from professional football at the age of 36.
Please Send Us your Questions!!!
Wiki Bio
Ian Ashbee (born 6 September 1976) is an English former footballer who retired in 2012 having previously played for Preston North End, Derby County, Cambridge United and Hull City. He has also played in Iceland, on loan to Íþróttafélag Reykjavíkur.[1]
Derby County: Ian Ashbee began his career at Derby County in 1994. He stayed at the Rams for two seasons, but struggled to make an impact and after a loan spell, he was eventually sold to Cambridge United in 1996.
Cambridge United: Ian Ashbee was one of Cambridge United's longest-serving players at the time. He made his debut in a 1-0 win at Torquay.
It was here that Ashbee made his name as he scored 11 goals in over 200 games for The U's.
Hull City: Purchased by manager Jan Mølby in June 2002 in the Third Division he suffered a nightmare start to his Hull career as he was sent off on his debut. This was, however, due to his no-nonsense approach on the pitch and he soon became a firm favourite with Tigers fans and management alike, with both Mølby and Peter Taylor making him captain.
The goal he scored against Yeovil Town was the goal that promoted Hull to League One and he was also instrumental in Hull's successful promotion campaign to the Football League Championship in the following season.
Ashbee was, however, cursed by an old injury in the subsequent Championship campaign, being diagnosed with an osteochondral defect, a degenerative bone condition in his femur. He underwent surgery that involved drilling fourteen holes in the bone to stimulate re-growth. He was warned by his doctor that this injury threatened not just his career, but his ability to even walk.[2] Ashbee was on crutches for four months and was ruled out for the majority of the 2005–06 season, nevertheless he remained a favourite amongst many Tigers fans, receiving a standing ovation at the last game of the season against Watford despite being sidelined.
He was also retained as captain by Hull's next manager, Phil Parkinson, and his replacement, Phil Brown. But with a poor team performance in their second season in the Championship, finishing just one place outside the relegation zone, Ashbee as captain received a large share of fans' criticisms that were aimed at the team, despite the outgoing chairman Adam Pearson suggesting him as a potential Player of the Season.[citation needed]
The 2007–08 season saw vastly improved performances from the team as a whole, culminating in the club reaching its first ever Wembley Stadium final, taking on Bristol City for a place in the Premier League, a game which they won 1–0. This meant that Ashbee captained Hull to promotion from the bottom division of the Football League to the top. Andy Dawson, Boaz Myhill and Ryan France are the other players to have helped take Hull up through the four divisions.[3] On 16 August 2008 Ashbee was captain of the Hull side that won its first ever top-flight game 2–1 against Fulham, completing an achievement thought to be unique in English football: captaining the same team in all four divisions of the Football League, bottom to top.[4]
Towards the end of the 2008–09 season, in a fixture against Aston Villa on 4 May 2009, Ashbee suffered another career-threatening injury, rupturing a posterior cruciate ligament in his knee. It was initially thought that he would return to action in the Autumn, however on 18 August it was reported that Ashbee required further surgery on the knee and would likely miss the entire 2009–10 season.[5][6]
Upon his return on the first game of the 2010–11 season, Ashbee scored the second goal in Hull 's 2–0 victory over Swansea City.[7]
Preston North End: In January 2011, Ashbee signed for Preston North End, managed by former Hull manager Phil Brown, after handing in a transfer request to then Hull City manager Nigel Pearson. Ashbee was offered a 1-year contract extension at Hull, but wanted to sign a 2-year contract, which Preston offered him.[8] He went on to make 19 appearances for Preston during the season, but could not prevent his club from being relegated. Ashbee was named club captain of Preston in June 2011.
On 2 February 2012, Preston North End settled up the contract of Ian Ashbee and the club captain left Deepdale. The 35-year-old midfielder had struggled for fitness in the 2011–12 season, through a knee injury that restricted him to only seven starts and four substitute appearances.
Ashbee stated on his Twitter page later in 2012 that he had retired from professional football at the age of 36.
Please Send Us your Questions!!!
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Re: V2 Football Podcast 24th October 2013 - Questions for Ian Ashbee
Questions for Ian
You had a fantastic 9 years with Hull City. When you joined the club in 2002 did you really see the club getting to the Premiership and beating the likes of Arsenal?
One of you're former sides Cambridge United have made a superb start to the season in the Conference. Can you see them getting promoted back to the football league?
You had a fantastic 9 years with Hull City. When you joined the club in 2002 did you really see the club getting to the Premiership and beating the likes of Arsenal?
One of you're former sides Cambridge United have made a superb start to the season in the Conference. Can you see them getting promoted back to the football league?
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Re: V2 Football Podcast 24th October 2013 - Questions for Ian Ashbee
Did you want to leave Hull City when you did ?
What would you consider your greatest achievement in football ?
Do you have any aspirations to go into management ?
Do you think Hull City got the credit they deserved for the promotions through the divisions ?
Did you ever have the opportunity to sign for a club but it just didn't happen ? ( if you get what i meen )
I would also like you to pass on my thanks to Ian who was always great with the kids at the Tigers Trust events ( my son still has a signed ball by him ) , and would like to know how his son is getting on with his football ?
What would you consider your greatest achievement in football ?
Do you have any aspirations to go into management ?
Do you think Hull City got the credit they deserved for the promotions through the divisions ?
Did you ever have the opportunity to sign for a club but it just didn't happen ? ( if you get what i meen )
I would also like you to pass on my thanks to Ian who was always great with the kids at the Tigers Trust events ( my son still has a signed ball by him ) , and would like to know how his son is getting on with his football ?
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Re: V2 Football Podcast 24th October 2013 - Questions for Ian Ashbee
What are the best and worst things about being a footballer?
As an ex player do you feel England needs a winter break?
Which league did you have most fun playing in?
Is there any potential move that you could have had that you regret not going through?
If you had played abroad where would it have been?
As an ex player do you feel England needs a winter break?
Which league did you have most fun playing in?
Is there any potential move that you could have had that you regret not going through?
If you had played abroad where would it have been?
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Re: V2 Football Podcast 24th October 2013 - Questions for Ian Ashbee
Sorry Kenny just seen I repeated one of your questions!
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