Wojciech Szczęsny (46 Viewers)

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Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
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How much will we pay him?
that doesn't matter. all that matters is he is gone. ignore the money when it comes to contract terminations or signing 4th goalies.

but be sure to mention money and whine about it and how much loss guintoli had to deal with in the annual budget loss discussion and how he HAD to get rid of woj and thus another player has to be sold to cover those loses and signing back up cbs

thats how the throaters will do it.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
Mutually agreed termination of contract like Wojs (and generally in football) tend to be you pay a portion of what player is owed. Guessing 30% or 50% final year salary. Or bonuses to agree to termination.


It's when you just terminate a contract of a player, without direct agreement, that you have to pay the full amount of what they are owed for remainder of that contract. Unless it breach of conduct situation etc. It tends to happen in NBA. Buyouts.

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Good deal for Tek. Tough luck that JJ couldn’t sell but the guy deserves to move on to a club where he can play.

He is actually good enough to start for most clubs except the top biggest ones. Competent guy. Just bit overpaid and getting old.
 

michel

Junior Member
Mar 25, 2010
351
This is insane, not releasing him, but I just don't understand how no one was willing to pick him up for €10m, he's is probably not world class pa he is extremely extremely solid, and I would imagine he would have no issues finding the new club. Extremely strange to be honest. If I were a GM of some mid-table club I would immediately pick him up.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
This is insane, not releasing him, but I just don't understand how no one was willing to pick him up for €10m, he's is probably not world class pa he is extremely extremely solid, and I would imagine he would have no issues finding the new club. Extremely strange to be honest. If I were a GM of some mid-table club I would immediately pick him up.

It's entirely about his salary. It's pretty high, clearly overpaid for what he brings right now. Most of those clubs can find similar level of goalie for half the salary.
 

Firestarter

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Jul 15, 2006
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This is insane, not releasing him, but I just don't understand how no one was willing to pick him up for €10m, he's is probably not world class pa he is extremely extremely solid, and I would imagine he would have no issues finding the new club. Extremely strange to be honest. If I were a GM of some mid-table club I would immediately pick him up.
He did have some more errors in the last few seasons but he was definitely world class in the 2019-2020 era — there's a lot of recency bias on this forum

Anyways thanks for everything Szczęsny and all the best
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
History will be cruel to Szczesny, and I mean it will be cruel because he will not be remembered as he deserves, a goalkeeper who arrived with the most difficult mission, replacing Buffon, and did so with outstanding marks.

The ironic and unfair thing about Tek is that he was always judged by his mistakes, which compared to his successes, are too few, but since we were used to Buffon, the comparison was always due, and well, he was unfairly compared against him. best ever...unfair for Tek.

But he never cared, he always gave his best, always responded with professionalism and saved our asses many times.

Top 3 goalkeeper in Italy almost every year he played with Juve, in a goalkeeping championship, that will always speak of his performance.

The saddest thing is that it seems that there are signs that he could be retiring, and that he wanted to retire at Juve, but hey, we already know that Juventus is not a team to retire, nor have our greatest idols achieved it.

I thank him and will always thank him for his performance, in my book Tek remains as a great man, a leader and a gentleman in a sport where they almost do not exist anymore.

Szczesny, if you choose to retire or if you choose to keep for a litle more time, thank you for everything!
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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History will be cruel to Szczesny, and I mean it will be cruel because he will not be remembered as he deserves, a goalkeeper who arrived with the most difficult mission, replacing Buffon, and did so with outstanding marks.

The ironic and unfair thing about Tek is that he was always judged by his mistakes, which compared to his successes, are too few, but since we were used to Buffon, the comparison was always due, and well, he was unfairly compared against him. best ever...unfair for Tek.

But he never cared, he always gave his best, always responded with professionalism and saved our asses many times.

Top 3 goalkeeper in Italy almost every year he played with Juve, in a goalkeeping championship, that will always speak of his performance.

The saddest thing is that it seems that there are signs that he could be retiring, and that he wanted to retire at Juve, but hey, we already know that Juventus is not a team to retire, nor have our greatest idols achieved it.

I thank him and will always thank him for his performance, in my book Tek remains as a great man, a leader and a gentleman in a sport where they almost do not exist anymore.

Szczesny, if you choose to retire or if you choose to keep for a litle more time, thank you for everything!
Hello mr. ChatGPT, there is this forum member who made a long ass post. Would you be so kind to summarize it in 2-3 sentences?

Chat gpt:
The forum member argues that Wojciech Szczesny will not receive the recognition he deserves due to the difficult task of replacing Buffon, often being unfairly judged by his few mistakes rather than his many successes. Despite this, Szczesny has consistently performed well, been a top goalkeeper in Italy, and shown professionalism and leadership. The member expresses gratitude for his contributions and regrets that he may not retire with Juventus, acknowledging his impact and character in the sport.
 

Firestarter

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Jul 15, 2006
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History will be cruel to Szczesny, and I mean it will be cruel because he will not be remembered as he deserves, a goalkeeper who arrived with the most difficult mission, replacing Buffon, and did so with outstanding marks.

The ironic and unfair thing about Tek is that he was always judged by his mistakes, which compared to his successes, are too few, but since we were used to Buffon, the comparison was always due, and well, he was unfairly compared against him. best ever...unfair for Tek.

But he never cared, he always gave his best, always responded with professionalism and saved our asses many times.

Top 3 goalkeeper in Italy almost every year he played with Juve, in a goalkeeping championship, that will always speak of his performance.

The saddest thing is that it seems that there are signs that he could be retiring, and that he wanted to retire at Juve, but hey, we already know that Juventus is not a team to retire, nor have our greatest idols achieved it.

I thank him and will always thank him for his performance, in my book Tek remains as a great man, a leader and a gentleman in a sport where they almost do not exist anymore.

Szczesny, if you choose to retire or if you choose to keep for a litle more time, thank you for everything!
Well said ser
 

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