sergeant pepper wrote:
There are always two sides to every tale.
Whilst its probably correct Ashton could have handled it better loyalty can only go so far.
Ashton is a big star in RU. A former player of the year and the top try scorer in the last world cup says to me he's a top name in the sport and can hold out for a bigger cut right?
Hate him or love him he's right to be asking for more if he can.
Why is this always the response to people not liking Ashton's attitude when he left?
I made it fairly clear that the beef is not about him leaving, but about the manner of his departure. Even that's not a big deal in itself, but when he's got the cheek to say that he'd never come back to Wigan because of the way they treated him, it's a bit rich. No-one in power at Wigan now was in power when Ashton was an underpaid junior. Therefore he must be talking about those poor muggins fans who had the nerve to be peeved at his posing in another club's shirt half way through their season.
Like it or not, he acted like a dik, something he seems to do on a steadily increasing basis.