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Tomi Juric


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  • Date Of Birth: 22/07/91
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Sydney, Australia
    Squad Number: 9
    Position: Forward
    Joined Wanderers: 17/05/13
    Contract Details: 2 year initial contract.
    Contract Finish: 2014/15
    Previous Club: Adelaide United
    Wanderers Debut: 12th October 2013 vs Central Coast Mariners
    A-League Appearances: 34
    A-League Goals: 12
    ACL Appearances: 13
    ACL Goals: 5
    FFA Cup Appearances: 1
    FFA Cup Goals: 0
    Club World Cup Appearances: 2
    Club World Cup Goals: 0
    Total Appearances: 50
    Total Goals: 17
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2013/14: 25 (9), 2014/15: 25 (8)
    Individual Awards: Wanderers Golden Boot 2013/14, Asian Champions League Dream Team Substitute (2013/14).
    Team Honours: Asian Champions League Winner (2014), Asian Cup Winner (2015 for Australia).
    Highlight: Juric created the goal that was scored by James Troisi to win Australia the 2015 Asian Cup.
    Highlight: Juric made his Wanderers debut on the 12th of October in Round 1 of the 2013-14 A-League season. He came off the bench to replace Labinot Haliti in the forward role, and scored a wonderful volley to equalise for Western Sydney.
    Highlight: Scored the Wanderers goal in the first leg of the AFC Champions League final against Al Hilal on 26 October 2014, the only goal of the tie.
    Description: A young striker who returned from Croatian football and took up a short term deal with Adelaide United before moving to Western Sydney on a 2 year full time deal. His performances earned him a lucrative transfer to China only for the player to turn it down, his form dipped after Australia won the 2015 Asian Cup and he left the club who had put him back on the world football map.
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What is discussed in the Roda forum is that Juric appears to have failed reaching an agreement with Legia, Hull, Standard because he wants too much money, and why he would want to talk to Roda then. In other words: even if the interest is genuine this is bound to not going to happen, as Roda won't be willing to pay the kind of money the Juric camp appears to be expecting.

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What is discussed in the Roda forum is that Juric appears to have failed reaching an agreement with Legia, Hull, Standard because he wants too much money, and why he would want to talk to Roda then. In other words: even if the interest is genuine this is bound to not going to happen, as Roda won't be willing to pay the kind of money the Juric camp appears to be expecting.

Didn't realise he was in negotiations with Hull. What an opportunity to fall through because of money. I'm not saying he should work for minimum wage, but with the potential to earn a truckload more if successful, surely a dip in wage was worth the sacrifice

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"Rumor Roda JC Kerkrade have announced the signing of Tomi Juric on a two-year deal and Mitchell ..."

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Roda kerkrade, a club. He could do worse.

Currently home to Roysten Griffiths and Kalac and Graham Arnold have played there.

 

The best league he has been linked to IMO, don't **** this deal up tomi.

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Reading through that post, this is it now. It's not on his parents anymore, so many deals have fallen through that he needs to man up and clean the representation out himself. Liege, Hull, Warsaw, Roda all would've been great opportunities.

 

If money is such a priority he should've gone to China. 

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Roda's general manager told the club website: "After weeks of negotiations, we finally managee to contract Tomi Juric for Roda JC - obviously we are delighted. Tomi is a strong attacker that fits with his way of playing with our club."

The 24 year-old passed his medical and will join his new team-mates next week. 

He is likely to link up with fellow Australian Daniel De Silva, who is reportedly set to move to the Eredivise side on loan from Roma, as well as former Perth Glory midfielder Rostyn Griffiths, who joined last month.

 
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Tomi got his 2nd for Roda overnight, and they're sitting in 8th. Hope this is doing for him what Brugge did for Ryan

Very good for him, by scoring goals in whatever opportunities he gets means that the manager can't leave him on the bench!! Good to hear that he seems to have left his injury problems behind in Australia!

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