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Zlatan

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Jun 9, 2003
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Prem club tracks Tudor
Juventus defender Igor Tudor is holding talks with an unnamed London Premiership club. The 26-year-old Croatian international was bought from Hadjuk Split in 1988 but has suffered several injuries since arriving in Turin. However, he is still a highly rated player and Juve have reportedly put a £4m fee on his head.
 

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Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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#6
let him go will be great we would get his wage back and get money for a non playing player! The things he does since coming to Juve: 90% of the time he is injured and watching the game from the sidelines from the audience from the dressing room or from his own house and the other 10% he plays and scores an own goal
 

Adrian

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Jan 31, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by kurvengeflüster ] ++
yes, I'd like to have him in Turin....but what about Montero and Iuliano? :D
tudor will give us some cash whereas no club would want iuliano or montero now...plus they have high wages for the state they are in as defenders.

realistically, not many of the current defenders should stay. montero, iuliano, tudor, pessotto, fresi(if he is still owned by us) should all be sold.
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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#11
BTW, the unnamed club is Middlesboro. It's an interesting transfer for them, possibly an indicator that Southgate is indeed interested in moving on.
 

The Arif

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Jan 31, 2004
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#12
how can you guys want tudor to stay at juve?

why waste money on him for paying his wages when most of the time he's injured. let's sell him asap.
 

Tina

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Aug 21, 2003
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#13
++ [ originally posted by Orgut ] ++
let him go will be great we would get his wage back and get money for a non playing player! The things he does since coming to Juve: 90% of the time he is injured and watching the game from the sidelines from the audience from the dressing room or from his own house and the other 10% he plays and scores an own goal
there is 1%when he scores for us.:D

BTW, the unnamed club is Middlesboro. It's an interesting transfer for them, possibly an indicator that Southgate is indeed interested in moving on.
Mikhail thanx for info.

hope if Igor leaves turin and joins boro, he will improve there
 

Desmond

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Jul 12, 2002
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i wouldn't cry if he left,but i believe tudor is a great defender when fit and if possible we should keep him and get rid of older defenders first.

he is unbeatable in the air,has good awareness and scores alot for a defender.the only porblems are his injury proneness and lack of match fitness.

paired with a pacy defender, he'd make a reliable centreback.
 

Erkka

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Mar 31, 2004
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#16
++ [ originally posted by mikhail ] ++
BTW, the unnamed club is Middlesboro. It's an interesting transfer for them, possibly an indicator that Southgate is indeed interested in moving on.
Boro?! But Boro isn't from London, so I'd guess Tottenham or even Charlton if they had the money... Besides Spurs seem to love our fringe players...

and about that medicine thing :down:
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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#17
I'd sooner sell some of our other defenders than Tudor. I mean really, surely he has to get over his injury woes some time in his career, and when the man's fit he plays fairly well. I say keep him, I mean it's not like Boro and Spurs can offer us bucketloads of cash
 

mikhail

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Jan 24, 2003
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#18
True, but what they do offer is taking his wages off the books. There's no point in paying a player that injury-prone to sit on the treatment table. He may get over it to some extent, but Juve'll never be able to build a central defensive partnership about him. Let him go, and bring in someone who can offer something for years to come.
 
Jul 12, 2002
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#19
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
I'd sooner sell some of our other defenders than Tudor. I mean really, surely he has to get over his injury woes some time in his career, and when the man's fit he plays fairly well. I say keep him, I mean it's not like Boro and Spurs can offer us bucketloads of cash
That would all make sense if Tudor were still a defender. Sorry, but he's a midfielder now, and he sucks.
 

gray

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Apr 22, 2003
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#20
++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++
That would all make sense if Tudor were still a defender. Sorry, but he's a midfielder now, and he sucks.
I wouldn't exactly say that "Tudor's a midfielder", just because Lippi decided to play him at DM, which imo served only to increase his injury woes.
 

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