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Title: GG Cudicini
Post by: Colchester Kev on November 12, 2009, 02:50:18 PM
Doubt he will be back from this,

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/8357262.stm

36 years old, no time for a year out of the game.


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: action man on November 12, 2009, 02:52:50 PM
the title of the thread is a bit heartless kev. I was expecting a prison sentance for driving offences, not a serious accident where his life was threatened. "GG" is a bit cuthroat


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: turny on November 12, 2009, 02:53:52 PM
hopefully it isnt to serious and it doesnt stop him walking properly, but yes retirement looks most likely.

awesome goalkeeper who will make a good goalkeeping coach.



Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: Colchester Kev on November 12, 2009, 02:54:31 PM
Original report said he had broken both wrists ... its now changed to pelvis.



Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: turny on November 12, 2009, 02:54:37 PM
the title of the thread is a bit heartless kev. I was expecting a prison sentance for driving offences, not a serious accident where his life was threatened. "GG" is a bit cuthroat

well said trigg

ban for kev please!


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: Colchester Kev on November 12, 2009, 02:56:14 PM
LOL @ someone who tells people to die in a greasefire almost daily, referring to a thread title as cut throat  ;dingdell;


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: action man on November 12, 2009, 02:57:29 PM
i don't actually.


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: Colchester Kev on November 12, 2009, 03:00:09 PM
i don't actually.

too late too late will be the cry when the man with the interest bets has passed you by.

everyone who has had a winning bet with me has been paid, thats why there is no, "trigg grimmed me" thread. so grease.


Thats today !


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: kinboshi on November 12, 2009, 03:03:23 PM
That's nasty for him.  Thankfully he's financially sound (I'm guessing he is anyway), and he and his family won't suffer in that respect.  Was an excellent keeper who never really had the chance to show his true potential imo (although he earned a decent wage whilst on the bench).

I know footballers aren't allowed to do certain extreme sports according to their contracts, and would have thought that riding a motorcycle might also be something they weren't allowed to do, because of what happens when you come off a bike.  :dontask:


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: boldie on November 12, 2009, 03:15:57 PM
I blame Petr Cech for stealing his helmet.


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: Matt50 on November 12, 2009, 03:26:52 PM
That's nasty for him.  Thankfully he's financially sound (I'm guessing he is anyway), and he and his family won't suffer in that respect.  Was an excellent keeper who gave up the chance to show his true potential by sitting on Chelsea's bench instead of moving to a smaller club (although he earned a decent wage whilst on the bench).

I know footballers aren't allowed to do certain extreme sports according to their contracts, and would have thought that riding a motorcycle might also be something they weren't allowed to do, because of what happens when you come off a bike.  :dontask:

FYP


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: GreekStein on November 12, 2009, 03:30:52 PM
i don't actually.

actually you do


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: kinboshi on November 12, 2009, 03:31:35 PM
That's nasty for him.  Thankfully he's financially sound (I'm guessing he is anyway), and he and his family won't suffer in that respect.  Was an excellent keeper who gave up the chance to show his true potential by sitting on Chelsea's bench instead of moving to a smaller club (although he earned a decent wage whilst on the bench).

I know footballers aren't allowed to do certain extreme sports according to their contracts, and would have thought that riding a motorcycle might also be something they weren't allowed to do, because of what happens when you come off a bike.  :dontask:

FYP

Oh, I know it was his choice.  He got his compensation in financial terms.  I don't blame him either, and maybe he doesn't feel as though he missed out.  I think football fans might have though.


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: Matt50 on November 12, 2009, 03:35:01 PM
He is the one main example i would use to tell any young player why he would be better off playing for a slightly lesser team than sitting on the bench week in week out for a bigger club.
He was never going to be first choice once Chelsea got their millions and wasted probably the best years as a keeper by warming the bench.

I have never actually rated him as highly as many people do, he made a lot of errors and the fact that he couldnt hold down his place at Spurs proves that.

Not nice what has happened though.


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: TheChipPrince on November 12, 2009, 04:25:36 PM
He is the one main example i would use to tell any young player why he would be better off playing for a slightly lesser team than sitting on the bench week in week out for a bigger club.
He was never going to be first choice once Chelsea got their millions and wasted probably the best years as a keeper by warming the bench.

I have never actually rated him as highly as many people do, he made a lot of errors and the fact that he couldnt hold down his place at Spurs proves that.

Not nice what has happened though.

Cliff notes:

He's no Julian Speroni


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: Boba Fett on November 12, 2009, 04:41:13 PM
I know footballers aren't allowed to do certain extreme sports according to their contracts, and would have thought that riding a motorcycle might also be something they weren't allowed to do, because of what happens when you come off a bike.  :dontask:

This is what I was thinking too, I know lots of players have this in their contract, I cant understand why any club paying even half decent money for any player wouldnt have this in their contract as standard.


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: Matt50 on November 12, 2009, 05:18:59 PM
He is the one main example i would use to tell any young player why he would be better off playing for a slightly lesser team than sitting on the bench week in week out for a bigger club.
He was never going to be first choice once Chelsea got their millions and wasted probably the best years as a keeper by warming the bench.

I have never actually rated him as highly as many people do, he made a lot of errors and the fact that he couldnt hold down his place at Spurs proves that.

Not nice what has happened though.

Cliff notes:

He's no Julian Speroni

Lol

In all seriousness though, having seen Speroni play many times over the last few years i would much rather have him in my team than Cudicini.
Cant understand why no Prem team has come in for him yet - he is by far our most important player and just praying we can keep him a bit longer.


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: GreekStein on November 12, 2009, 05:25:19 PM
He is the one main example i would use to tell any young player why he would be better off playing for a slightly lesser team than sitting on the bench week in week out for a bigger club.
He was never going to be first choice once Chelsea got their millions and wasted probably the best years as a keeper by warming the bench.

I have never actually rated him as highly as many people do, he made a lot of errors and the fact that he couldnt hold down his place at Spurs proves that.

Not nice what has happened though.

Cliff notes:

He's no Julian Speroni

Lol

In all seriousness though, having seen Speroni play many times over the last few years i would much rather have him in my team than Cudicini.
Cant understand why no Prem team has come in for him yet - he is by far our most important player and just praying we can keep him a bit longer.

lol well ok the Speroni stuff was obv a level but Cudicini was class in his heyday.


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: turny on November 12, 2009, 06:55:36 PM
He is the one main example i would use to tell any young player why he would be better off playing for a slightly lesser team than sitting on the bench week in week out for a bigger club.
He was never going to be first choice once Chelsea got their millions and wasted probably the best years as a keeper by warming the bench.

I have never actually rated him as highly as many people do, he made a lot of errors and the fact that he couldnt hold down his place at Spurs proves that.

Not nice what has happened though.

Cliff notes:

He's no Julian Speroni

Lol

In all seriousness though, having seen Speroni play many times over the last few years i would much rather have him in my team than Cudicini.
Cant understand why no Prem team has come in for him yet - he is by far our most important player and just praying we can keep him a bit longer.

lol well ok the Speroni stuff was obv a level but Cudicini was class in his heyday.

great shotstopper but a bit suspect at crosses.


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: Rookie (Rodney) on November 12, 2009, 06:57:09 PM
Hurry up and bring my dinner ffs


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: turny on November 12, 2009, 06:59:01 PM
Hurry up and bring my dinner ffs

lol ok ok are u wasting away???


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: scotty2hatty on November 12, 2009, 07:18:05 PM
Julian Speroni is my goalkeeping hero - Dundee legend!


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: Scottish Dave on November 13, 2009, 04:56:01 PM
Original report said he had broken both wrists ... its now changed to pelvis.



i didn't think we had two pelvis'


Title: Re: GG Cudicini
Post by: kinboshi on November 13, 2009, 04:59:26 PM
He is the one main example i would use to tell any young player why he would be better off playing for a slightly lesser team than sitting on the bench week in week out for a bigger club.
He was never going to be first choice once Chelsea got their millions and wasted probably the best years as a keeper by warming the bench.

I have never actually rated him as highly as many people do, he made a lot of errors and the fact that he couldnt hold down his place at Spurs proves that.

Not nice what has happened though.

Cliff notes:

He's no Julian Speroni

Lol

In all seriousness though, having seen Speroni play many times over the last few years i would much rather have him in my team than Cudicini.
Cant understand why no Prem team has come in for him yet - he is by far our most important player and just praying we can keep him a bit longer.

lol well ok the Speroni stuff was obv a level but Cudicini was class in his heyday.

great shotstopper but a bit suspect at crosses.

Just like Jesus.