Treatment table report/the Igor Tudor thread (5 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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I´m not interested in your personal bias against me. If you think I deserve a warning, give it to me. It will just prove that you are the lamest mod on this Forums.
I don't have any sort of personal bias against you... why would I, honestly. But your comments regarding Tudor and other past players simply portray a supposed fan who doesn't have much appreciation for the hard workers who have worn our shirt. That's fine, but don't come here insulting the player without good reason. Lord only knows what you thought of Pessotto these past few years..

But anyways, I digress. The point is stating Tudor accomplished absolutely nothing for us during his Juventus career is simply absurd. You cannot fault a player for having injury problems... that's like criticising a mentally challenged person for not setting record triathlon times during the Special Olympics.
 

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Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
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i remmember him for 2 things , the first is scoring the goal against depor in the Cl and slapping totti in the face which is better memory
 
Sep 1, 2002
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Tudor alongside Kovacevic were two players, cast in the limelight that I had much pleasure from, and never quite met my expectations. But, nevertheless, I am glad of their contribution.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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I've been reading on a Croatian site that the termination of his contract may not even been true. Mixed informations have been coming out of Italy and the latest seems to be that Secco has denied the claims that his contract has been terminated. It's said that though he is not a contender for the first team due to injuries he is still very much a Juventus player and will remain to be at least till the end of the season.

I don't know what to believe but in all honesty I don't see the reason in terminating a 28 year olds contract. He's been injured for 8 months but he hasn't had one surgery in that time so the expenses of his rehabilitation can't be that big.

Surely we can do better that just fire him, maybe we can get a option on some young player for him or a loan of some youngster, anything. I know for a fact his former club Hajduk Split want him back, maybe we can make a deal with them, they have some interesting players. Point is I don't see the reason in just letting him go for nothing.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,412
#66
We better let him go for nothing, he had fairly big wages,
we are firing him for the wasted wages, no point to bring another player who will never play (and i highly doubt that we could swap him for any player close to his value)
and we shouldnt use him like that for a minor profit,
let him choose his next team and have the best chances for a good contract

and our wishes...
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Can anyone confirm what were his wages? I doubt they were that big.

The way I see it he's gonna end up in Hajduk Split one way or the other. I would have liked it better we had some benefit out of it, maybe a first option on Rukavina.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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#68
I've been reading on a Croatian site that the termination of his contract may not even been true. Mixed informations have been coming out of Italy and the latest seems to be that Secco has denied the claims that his contract has been terminated. It's said that though he is not a contender for the first team due to injuries he is still very much a Juventus player and will remain to be at least till the end of the season.

I don't know what to believe but in all honesty I don't see the reason in terminating a 28 year olds contract. He's been injured for 8 months but he hasn't had one surgery in that time so the expenses of his rehabilitation can't be that big.

Surely we can do better that just fire him, maybe we can get a option on some young player for him or a loan of some youngster, anything. I know for a fact his former club Hajduk Split want him back, maybe we can make a deal with them, they have some interesting players. Point is I don't see the reason in just letting him go for nothing.
exactly, hes not even in his 30s and he still has a running contract there must be some business we could do with him.Mybe even he could help us this season
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#69
I don't have any sort of personal bias against you... why would I, honestly. But your comments regarding Tudor and other past players simply portray a supposed fan who doesn't have much appreciation for the hard workers who have worn our shirt. That's fine, but don't come here insulting the player without good reason. Lord only knows what you thought of Pessotto these past few years..

But anyways, I digress. The point is stating Tudor accomplished absolutely nothing for us during his Juventus career is simply absurd. You cannot fault a player for having injury problems... that's like criticising a mentally challenged person for not setting record triathlon times during the Special Olympics.
I know him for 10 years already and he was always labelled as a great potential who never reached his peak. If you think he had problems with injuries, you are fooling yourself, he is LAZY.

I am not unappreciative supporter, but I am not obsessed with loyal players. Performance is what counts for me.

About Pessotto, don´t assume stuff for me. I think he has been a solid player, but I also think there were many better choices than him. I love him because he is a great exapmle for the young players and a leader, but he has never impressed me as a player.

And to ask you 2 questions:

1) Aren´t you the one who labelled every single of our players who left last summer as TRAITORS?

2) Weren´t you the one who cretaed "MOST INTELLIGENT MEMBER" poll just to make fun of certain guys, including me?

I would love to get answer to these 2 questions. :)

Your attention seeking is getting more desperate with each "Contribution."
I don´t exactly know who is attention seeker between you and me.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Juve want Tudor rescission
Tuesday 13 February, 2007

Juventus have asked the footballing authorities to rescind Igor Tudor’s contract with the Italian giants.

The Bianconeri are hoping to take advantage of a clause in his agreement which will annul terms should he not feature for more than eight months because of injury.

Tudor has been plagued by several physical problems over the past few years and his latest setback occurred in August during a friendly against Spezia.

The one time Manchester United target had surgery as a result, but that has proved unsuccessful and he will now travel to Germany with the hope that muscle specialist Muller Wolfhart can aid his recovery.

The 28-year-old joined Juve in 1998 from Hajduk Split, but has failed to live up to the expectations preceding his arrival.

The Croatian has been unable to train regularly since his return from Siena in the summer, where he spent two seasons on loan.

Juventus are now hoping that their request will be accepted in an effort to stop paying the player’s wages.

However, no matter what the CONI Board of Arbitration decide, the relationship between Tudor and the Old Lady seems close to an end as his contract expires in June anyway.

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Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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    Tudor alongside Kovacevic were two players, cast in the limelight that I had much pleasure from, and never quite met my expectations. But, nevertheless, I am glad of their contribution.
    the lovely thing about kovacevic is that even to this day he always puts juve in high reguards, i remember times that he wud state that he wud support juve in the cl
     

    Bozi

    The Bozman
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    Oct 18, 2005
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    I know him for 10 years already and he was always labelled as a great potential who never reached his peak. If you think he had problems with injuries, you are fooling yourself, he is LAZY.

    I am not unappreciative supporter, but I am not obsessed with loyal players. Performance is what counts for me.

    About Pessotto, don´t assume stuff for me. I think he has been a solid player, but I also think there were many better choices than him. I love him because he is a great exapmle for the young players and a leader, but he has never impressed me as a player.

    And to ask you 2 questions:

    1) Aren´t you the one who labelled every single of our players who left last summer as TRAITORS?

    2) Weren´t you the one who cretaed "MOST INTELLIGENT MEMBER" poll just to make fun of certain guys, including me?

    I would love to get answer to these 2 questions. :)



    I don´t exactly know who is attention seeker between you and me.
    the point is that you can find more productive ways to criticize players. i myself am not and have never been a big fan of tudor but didnt feel the need to swear at him on his departure.
    as for the points at andy

    1-emotions were running haigh last year, we were screwed over and our big name players did leave. many,many called them worse than traitors

    2-this is not the place to discuss a poll that has nothng to do with this mate, let it go or discuss it with andy via pm and ask his reasoning

    swearing, argueing and insults dont really help so please cut it out
     

    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
    22,871
    #77
    the point is that you can find more productive ways to criticize players. i myself am not and have never been a big fan of tudor but didnt feel the need to swear at him on his departure.
    as for the points at andy

    1-emotions were running haigh last year, we were screwed over and our big name players did leave. many,many called them worse than traitors

    2-this is not the place to discuss a poll that has nothng to do with this mate, let it go or discuss it with andy via pm and ask his reasoning

    swearing, argueing and insults dont really help so please cut it out
    Everybody welcome the new version of Bozi:

    Bozi The Mod :D
     

    Marc

    Softcore Juventino
    Jul 14, 2006
    21,649
    #78
    the point is that you can find more productive ways to criticize players. i myself am not and have never been a big fan of tudor but didnt feel the need to swear at him on his departure.
    as for the points at andy

    1-emotions were running high last year, we were screwed over and our big name players did leave. many,many called them worse than traitors

    2-this is not the place to discuss a poll that has nothng to do with this mate, let it go or discuss it with andy via pm and ask his reasoning

    swearing, argueing and insults dont really help so please cut it out
    O.K.
     

    Bozi

    The Bozman
    Administrator
    Oct 18, 2005
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    #79
    Everybody welcome the new version of Bozi:

    Bozi The Mod :D
    gonna still try and be the same wisecracking guy, but there seems to be loads of niggles at the moment and i dont wanna defend anyone or chastise anyone, sometimes its just better to let it go
     

    ReBeL

    The Jackal
    Jan 14, 2005
    22,871
    #80
    gonna still try and be the same wisecracking guy, but there seems to be loads of niggles at the moment and i dont wanna defend anyone or chastise anyone, sometimes its just better to let it go
    I have confidence that you'll do good, mate...

    What are you doing in Munchen??
     

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