I'll echo all of the above and also that he seems to have taken his gradual displacement from the team with good grace and professionalism which is a mark of the man.
Good luck to him.
I love the expression LOCAL BOY MADE GOOD and how true that is of Jamie. An outstanding player for the Black and Whites and a real Wembley hero. Along with Gaz he belongs in the legends club. Thanks for everything Jamie.
Can't say much that nobody else has already covered. Achieved more silverware than most in his career and played more than his part in both those wins. Plus an England cap to his name.
Think the first time I saw him play was in Yeaman's testimonial match and it was clear that day that with his running game he had something special.
The way he's reacted to been dropped over the past couple of years says plenty about him. No sulking, just knuckle down and fight for a place again.
Wish him a happy retirement and good luck on whatever comes next.
Quote: Hessle Roader "I love the expression LOCAL BOY MADE GOOD and how true that is of Jamie. An outstanding player for the Black and Whites and a real Wembley hero. Along with Gaz he belongs in the legends club. Thanks for everything Jamie.'"
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