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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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Seen some mumblings around the internet that says Tomi may be headed to Leiga Warsaw.

Might not be a bad option, they're a big club (in Poland), it's a league you'd expect Tomi to do well in, potentially he could be playing in the Europa League as well so it could be a springboard to a bigger club

Let's just hope his agents don't stuff up this deal too like they did with his last two negotiations!
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Seen some mumblings around the internet that says Tomi may be headed to Leiga Warsaw.

Might not be a bad option, they're a big club (in Poland), it's a league you'd expect Tomi to do well in, potentially he could be playing in the Europa League as well so it could be a springboard to a bigger club

Let's just hope his agents don't stuff up this deal too like they did with his last two negotiations!

 

tomi should go to a bigger club in polska......the 'kolejiorz'......KKS LECH POZNAN !!!!!

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Seen some mumblings around the internet that says Tomi may be headed to Leiga Warsaw.

Might not be a bad option, they're a big club (in Poland), it's a league you'd expect Tomi to do well in, potentially he could be playing in the Europa League as well so it could be a springboard to a bigger club

 

Let's just hope his agents don't stuff up this deal too like they did with his last two negotiations!

tomi should go to a bigger club in polska......the 'kolejiorz'......KKS LECH POZNAN !!!!!

Is Lech Poznan named after our Poznan? ;)

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Seen some mumblings around the internet that says Tomi may be headed to Leiga Warsaw.

Might not be a bad option, they're a big club (in Poland), it's a league you'd expect Tomi to do well in, potentially he could be playing in the Europa League as well so it could be a springboard to a bigger club

Let's just hope his agents don't stuff up this deal too like they did with his last two negotiations!
tomi should go to a bigger club in polska......the 'kolejiorz'......KKS LECH POZNAN !!!!!

Is Lech Poznan named after our Poznan? ;)

 

lol

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Seen some mumblings around the internet that says Tomi may be headed to Leiga Warsaw.

Might not be a bad option, they're a big club (in Poland), it's a league you'd expect Tomi to do well in, potentially he could be playing in the Europa League as well so it could be a springboard to a bigger club

Let's just hope his agents don't stuff up this deal too like they did with his last two negotiations!
tomi should go to a bigger club in polska......the 'kolejiorz'......KKS LECH POZNAN !!!!!

Is Lech Poznan named after our Poznan? ;)

 

obviously. bloody European clubs stealing our ideas :nono:

 

 

 

 

 

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Spiranovic's former teammate, Tomi Juric, is another looking for a new home but it won't be with Polish side Legia Warsaw.

The Ekstraklasa side chaperoned the Socceroos striker to their recent Super Cup defeat against Lech Poznan and undertook negotiations over the past week but the club revealed that it could not meet his wage demands.

It's the third move in six months that has collapsed for Juric, who was previously courted by Shanghai Shenhua and Belgian club Standard Liege.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/western-sydney-wanderers/western-sydney-wanderers-resume-training-as-matthew-spiranovic-looks-to-leave-and-tomi-juric-move-collapses-20150716-134sf3.html#ixzz3g2ZLsCCd

 

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Spiranovic's former teammate, Tomi Juric, is another looking for a new home but it won't be with Polish side Legia Warsaw.

The Ekstraklasa side chaperoned the Socceroos striker to their recent Super Cup defeat against Lech Poznan and undertook negotiations over the past week but the club revealed that it could not meet his wage demands.

It's the third move in six months that has collapsed for Juric, who was previously courted by Shanghai Shenhua and Belgian club Standard Liege.

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/western-sydney-wanderers/western-sydney-wanderers-resume-training-as-matthew-spiranovic-looks-to-leave-and-tomi-juric-move-collapses-20150716-134sf3.html#ixzz3g2ZLsCCd

 

:nono:

 

 

I guess it depends on what wages were offered to him. Hard to asses whether it was a good or bad move without first knowing what he was offered

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Seriously, how many clubs is this guy going to reject? I don't care what money is offered, he is poorly advised and soon (if not already) will have a reputation of someone who thinks he's zlatan despite never having achieved anything in his life, relatively speaking.

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Seriously, how many clubs is this guy going to reject? I don't care what money is offered, he is poorly advised and soon (if not already) will have a reputation of someone who thinks he's zlatan despite never having achieved anything in his life, relatively speaking.

 

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Seriously, how many clubs is this guy going to reject? I don't care what money is offered, he is poorly advised and soon (if not already) will have a reputation of someone who thinks he's zlatan despite never having achieved anything in his life, relatively speaking.

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Relatively speaking... Compared to plenty of other footballers dreaming of opportunities, let alone top level players.

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Spiranovic's former teammate, Tomi Juric, is another looking for a new home but it won't be with Polish side Legia Warsaw.

The Ekstraklasa side chaperoned the Socceroos striker to their recent Super Cup defeat against Lech Poznan and undertook negotiations over the past week but the club revealed that it could not meet his wage demands.

It's the third move in six months that has collapsed for Juric, who was previously courted by Shanghai Shenhua and Belgian club Standard Liege.

 

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/sport/soccer/western-sydney-wanderers/western-sydney-wanderers-resume-training-as-matthew-spiranovic-looks-to-leave-and-tomi-juric-move-collapses-20150716-134sf3.html#ixzz3g2ZLsCCd :nono:

I guess it depends on what wages were offered to him. Hard to asses whether it was a good or bad move without first knowing what he was offered
He needs to sign with a club, he doesn't have the luxury of turning down contract after contract demanding top dollar otherwise he'll return to Australia with his tail between his legs.
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This in fourfourtwo today

 

"Reports are emerging that Perth Glory have made a massive marquee offer to Tomi Juric following the loss of attacking players Andy Keogh, Mitch Nichols, Daniel De Silva and Jamie Maclaren in recent months. It is rumoured that the striker’s family are pushing for a lucrative deal that will set the striker up for life, which is one of the reasons it has taken a long time for the talented Asian Cup winner to put pen to paper with a club.

Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/au/news/transfer-rumours-marquee-deals-troisi-juric#MsR2GvQJhR5cc1oq.99"

 

Perhaps this is why he is having trouble getting a move overseas

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This in fourfourtwo today

 

"Reports are emerging that Perth Glory have made a massive marquee offer to Tomi Juric following the loss of attacking players Andy Keogh, Mitch Nichols, Daniel De Silva and Jamie Maclaren in recent months. It is rumoured that the striker’s family are pushing for a lucrative deal that will set the striker up for life, which is one of the reasons it has taken a long time for the talented Asian Cup winner to put pen to paper with a club.

Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/au/news/transfer-rumours-marquee-deals-troisi-juric#MsR2GvQJhR5cc1oq.99"

 

Perhaps this is why he is having trouble getting a move overseas

Why is his family involved? 

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This in fourfourtwo today

 

"Reports are emerging that Perth Glory have made a massive marquee offer to Tomi Juric following the loss of attacking players Andy Keogh, Mitch Nichols, Daniel De Silva and Jamie Maclaren in recent months. It is rumoured that the striker’s family are pushing for a lucrative deal that will set the striker up for life, which is one of the reasons it has taken a long time for the talented Asian Cup winner to put pen to paper with a club.

Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/au/news/transfer-rumours-marquee-deals-troisi-juric#MsR2GvQJhR5cc1oq.99"

 

Perhaps this is why he is having trouble getting a move overseas

 

That deal was on the table in January, and he didn't take it. The big question is: will he double check with Ange first before he decides to stay in the A-League?

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This in fourfourtwo today

 

"Reports are emerging that Perth Glory have made a massive marquee offer to Tomi Juric following the loss of attacking players Andy Keogh, Mitch Nichols, Daniel De Silva and Jamie Maclaren in recent months. It is rumoured that the striker’s family are pushing for a lucrative deal that will set the striker up for life, which is one of the reasons it has taken a long time for the talented Asian Cup winner to put pen to paper with a club.

Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/au/news/transfer-rumours-marquee-deals-troisi-juric#MsR2GvQJhR5cc1oq.99"

 

Perhaps this is why he is having trouble getting a move overseas

That deal was on the table in January, and he didn't take it. The big question is: will he double check with Ange first before he decides to stay in the A-League?

He may have to ask Timmie as well.

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Prydz,

 

We are debating IFs/hypothetical matters, and we have to agree to disagree. It is easy for us to say that Juric should have done this or the other, that the reward outweighs the risk etc. We are not walking in his shoes, and our opinions and preferences matter stuff all when it comes to his career.

 

It may well be that he could do with better agents, but it may also be that Ange talked him out of a once in a lifetime opportunity. Regardless where Juric might end up: chances are he'll be on a fraction of the money he would have made in China. He might end up being a better football player because of it, or he might not. We'll never know. I just hope that he won't have any regrets when he looks back on his career.

 

I don't buy umbrella statements that China is no good and that everything is so much better in Europe. Who can say with certainty that Juric would not have flourished in Asia? Also, I am yet to see the careers of Zullo, Sarota, Oar, Amani, Rogic take off in Europe, and Juric may just join them on the bench.  What seems certain is that he has indeed burned his bridges with China, and that this door will never open for him again.

I think you're being a bit has on some of those kids. Zullo and Sarota have never been that good, but before a serious injury, Sarota was a pushing to be a regular. Tommy Oar was a week in week out starter. Only ran out of favour when he let his contract expire. Amini seems to have a plan and bide his time - smart move to Denmark while Rogic made a poor move, he has also been crocked.

 

I'd flip the question and ask - how many young Australians have moved to Asia and developed?

 

 

I missed that post, my apologies for the late response.

 

Often the families of young players have their roots in Europe. If we had lots of young ethnic Chinese guys kicking the ball in Australia we might see many young Australians going to China for the sake of football.

 

Again, I don't agree with a general statement that China is not the right place for a young developing football player, but Europe is. After all, Juric went to Croatia, and that did more harm than good.

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This in fourfourtwo today

 

"Reports are emerging that Perth Glory have made a massive marquee offer to Tomi Juric following the loss of attacking players Andy Keogh, Mitch Nichols, Daniel De Silva and Jamie Maclaren in recent months. It is rumoured that the striker’s family are pushing for a lucrative deal that will set the striker up for life, which is one of the reasons it has taken a long time for the talented Asian Cup winner to put pen to paper with a club.

Read more at http://www.fourfourtwo.com/au/news/transfer-rumours-marquee-deals-troisi-juric#MsR2GvQJhR5cc1oq.99"

 

Perhaps this is why he is having trouble getting a move overseas

 

so the deal from China would not have done that?

 

nekminnit tomi knocks back the perth deal at the behest of ange, Timmy moves to perth as marque on loan

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So what does that actually mean for Tomi? He is trialling for the Eredivisie or will be?

 

Is roda a team? Perhaps stunt meant stint or trial?

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So what does that actually mean for Tomi? He is trialling for the Eredivisie or will be?

Is roda a team? Perhaps stunt meant stint or trial?

I know they are an Eredivise team but not what it means for Tomi. I was hoping someone could enlighten me.

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