Christian Poulsen (12 Viewers)

Should Poulsen be part of the Juve squad for the 2010/11 season?

  • Yes

  • No

  • Depends on who is signed and what offers are made for Poulsen


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Sadomin

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Apr 5, 2005
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So? Not many players ask for his club to pay difference is he's suppose to leave.

That's an ass attitude from Poulsen.
I was answering his question. Juventus do have a financial obligation towards Poulsen.

In principle, what Poulsen and especially Tiago are doing looks bad. However, if one of our employers wanted to get rid of us and make us earn less money elsewhere while we were under contract, most of us would refuse.

At least Poulsen can still offer us something, whereas Tiago can't.
 
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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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    I was answering his question. Juventus do have a financial obligation towards Poulsen.

    In principle, what Poulsen and especially Tiago are doing looks bad. However, if one of our employers wanted to get rid of us and make us earn less money elsewhere while we were under contract, most of us would refuse.

    At least Poulsen can still offer us something, whereas Tiago can't.
    Players turn out to be bad and clubs decide to sell them. Yes, it seems logical that he rejects any move so he could get more money. Logical, but only for him.

    Players that have some respect toward the club will not do that. And when was the last time we heard that before in Juve, I can't even recall. He's being an ass and that's about it. 98% of players would decide to leave, without asking for difference in wages, ripping their club off.

    Of course, this all means if that was a media BS.
     

    Nenz

    Senior Member
    Apr 17, 2008
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    These problems really are the ramifications of having Secco and Blanc at the helm. Marotta is picking up the pieces here.
     

    Fellas

    Farsopoli
    Jun 13, 2005
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    Hater or love it, he is soon gone :) Finally... He is not a bad player but I cant reallt say that he is a very good one to... he is a ok player that does his job. but for 3,2 millions euro lol we can get a much better one with less salary..

    So fingers crossed for ciao Poulsen..
     

    Buck Fuddy

    Lara Chedraoui fanboy
    May 22, 2009
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    I was answering his question. Juventus do have a financial obligation towards Poulsen.

    In principle, what Poulsen and especially Tiago are doing looks bad. However, if one of our employers wanted to get rid of us and make us earn less money elsewhere while we were under contract, most of us would refuse.

    At least Poulsen can still offer us something, whereas Tiago can't.
    :tup:

    Seems to me like a lot of people don't understand what a contract is.
     

    Sadomin

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    Apr 5, 2005
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    I'm sure Red will correct me on this but under Frustration don't we have grounds to terminate the contract considering it's impossible for Tiago to fulfil his end, namely play football?
    I think we might be obligated to relocate him before we terminate the contract. I hear Turin Ballet Academy need a teacher.
     

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