Tudor attacks "Heartless" Juve (1 Viewer)

adelove

The Very Special One
Sep 29, 2003
1,002
#83
juventus wanted also get rid of him publicly so why not, if he feels better after that interview so let him.
".....get rid of him publicly..."?? we r not a secret cult.When we terminate a player's contract,word WILL hit the streets! No animoisity or beef,that's just the way it is!
 

Marceℓℓo

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2007
7,242
#85

A great Video,it's in french but still. It was taken after we got promoted with Deschamps. You see the training ground,gyms etc,practically the heart of Juve;). And at the end you see that at Juve it's all familiar and funny:D unlike a certain player said:tdown:
 

francesco

Till death do us part!
Jul 25, 2006
2,420
#87
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CYZ_AsmhO64

A great Video,it's in french but still. It was taken after we got promoted with Deschamps. You see the training ground,gyms etc,practically the heart of Juve;). And at the end you see that at Juve it's all familiar and funny:D unlike a certain player said:tdown:
the idiot says JUVE as joove, I HATE THAT
great video nonetheless
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,240
#88
Look, his contract wasn't renewed because he has been injured for the past two seasons. I'm almost positive that he was making some good coin during his spell at Juventus, and for what he has done in the past, he can have it for all I care. He was still under contract this season, he was injured again, he didn't play, his contract was running out, logically Juventus said, "Hmm...we've got a 29 year-old defender on a physical decline, off with him," and Tudor went back to Split. Who knows of what kind of terms he was asking for? And also, does he want some sort of a statue, or perhaps a wing of the stadium named after him because he left Juventus now? He's been a liability to Juventus for the past two seasons, why take the same risk again by signing a new contract with him?
That's good great grand and all, but that's the purpose of a contract. You may see it as Tudor being a waste of space, or you may be like me who thinks of him as an unlucky soul who has served our club well when he was healthy. The contract made our club hold on to him whether they liked it or not, so of course he will be paid. That's not the issue. It's only contractually correct. So anybody insulting him over being injured and collecting money is an idiot.

And then we come to his comments. What exactly is wrong with them? The only facet that could potentially be wrong is regarding friendships, while every seasoned Juve fan knows that he got along well with the likes of Montero and Ferrara. Moreover, we don't know exactly what he said because his quotes were translated by journalists, which are always skeptical. But the majority of what Tudor stated is true, so what the fuck is the problem?

Again, people here are too biased. The man leaves juventus and says some difficult but true things to swallow and now everybody hates him. It's not like Tudor is prancing around like that idiot Thuram acting as if Juve never even existed... Igor has true criticism for the club that many here will be too scared to accept.

He portrayed Juventus in a negative light, but it's a light that most supporters already know... the ugly side of the Old Lady. After the Triad fucked over the real supporters in the Curva Nord, they can fuck over even legendary players.



And yes, I said I wouldn't support a cheating club...before the penalties. If you could sit, watch and then celebrate a Juventus victory in past matches against Chievo, Roma, etc., there's something wrong with you. They were cheating, which led me to ask why should I support a team that basically cheated and lied for the past decade, and would continue to do so in the future pending on the outcome of the trial? When Moggi et al. were replaced and the penalties were handed out, I saw change so I changed my mind. Eventually, I stuck with it, just like I have with any fucking team I've ever supported. Loyalty, right Andy?
But you renounced your support of the club when we were under investigation. That's digging some mightly big holes, man.
 

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
4,828
#89
But you renounced your support of the club when we were under investigation. That's digging some mightly big holes, man.
You didn't feel cheated by supporting a huge lie? I was disgusted to the degree where I wasn't going to watch soccer anymore, and now I don't know why I changed my mind exactly. There was too much of my time and money invested in Juventus to just stop, anyways. And besides, soccer is still fixed; it'll always be influenced by some powerful individual for their own gain, and we can't do anything about it.

I don't feel as passionate of a supporter as I was from five or six seasons ago since that shit from last summer. It was like a rude awakening...now I know that other forces are SERIOUSLY at play; it's not just the stuff on the field. And that's the shitty side of soccer. :tdown:

Nice Freddy Adu avatar, sported by the guy who put him down plenty of times in the past by stating that he was overrated and such and so forth. The bandwagon is passing quickly...quick, hop on! And we're even. :D
 

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