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Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: Gaztonniller on December 16, 2011, 04:06:06 PM

Title: Memories of Sasa
Post by: Gaztonniller on December 16, 2011, 04:06:06 PM
Saša Ćurčić;  any memories of this player who I thought was brilliant when at Bolton.
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: TEMPORALIS on December 16, 2011, 05:36:03 PM
Absolute drivel for us.
Had a nose job, and something weird involving him and another players wife (or something) occurred and he was quickly sold on.
He carried playing into obscurity.
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on December 17, 2011, 09:20:11 AM
The man who makes Stephen Ireland look sane.
The following are excerpts from his Wikipedia page which is an entertaining read.

"The way Brian Little played me was very strange. I could never understand it. He knew I was better in a free role. He should have played me like a McManaman or a Cantona. I was never given a chance to show what I could do - and that will always baffle me."

In the end, Ćurčić's time at Villa is more remembered for his wild lifestyle and eccentric behaviour than anything football related. The trappings of sudden prominence and fortune didn't pass him by and in later interviews he admitted to drug use and out of control partying during his Birmingham days. One of the bigger oddities of his Villa period was his purchase of a double-decker bus, which he used to throw parties.

Known to enjoy his night-life and his appreciation of the opposite sex, he remarked: 'I would not sign for another club, not even if I was offered 15 million dollars. However, it would be different if they were to instead offer me 15 different women from all around the world. I would tell the club chairman: 'Please let me make these women happy - I will satisfy them like they have never been satisfied before'.

In February 2011 Ćurčić went on yet another reality show in Serbia. This time it was Parovi - the programme featuring couples that live in a big house for a few months while competing for a money prize - which he entered with his girlfriend. His time on the show was marked by drunken outbursts and insult-laced tirades directed at a wide variety of public figures in Serbia, culminating in an on-air physical altercation with Serbian rapper Gru. As a result Ćurčić was kicked off the show.




Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: LeeB on December 17, 2011, 09:26:20 AM
A lesson in doing your homework on a players character before you sign him.

A lesson not heeded as less than 12 months later we signed Collymore.
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: villasjf on December 17, 2011, 09:40:03 AM
But the fans had a song for him "Theres only two Saša Ćurčić's"
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: Gaztonniller on December 17, 2011, 11:20:44 AM
A lesson in doing your homework on a players character before you sign him.

A lesson not heeded as less than 12 months later we signed Collymore.

It helps to do yr background checks etc but can you really predict how an individual will react when given a bumper contract. I guess the fianancial rewards of modern day football can make  even the most mild mannered/ unassuming  individuals can suddenly go off rail.
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: PeterWithesShin on December 17, 2011, 11:49:24 AM
I had lunch with him once in that Italian place that was in Fletchers Walk as he was friends with someone I knew. A lovely fella but mad as a box of frogs. My friend told me that Sasa said a few times that hated football but played it as he was good at it and it meant he could earn money for his family back home.
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: Deano's Mullet on December 17, 2011, 02:50:46 PM
Great debut vs Derby, great performances in two games vs Leeds but ultimately a disappointment. And i thought he'd bring out the best in Savo too.
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: CT on December 17, 2011, 04:35:32 PM
I remember thinking what a good signing it was - always thought he was excellent at Bolton.

Got that one wrong!!
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: Gaztonniller on December 17, 2011, 07:46:39 PM
A lesson in doing your homework on a players character before you sign him.

A lesson not heeded as less than 12 months later we signed Collymore.
But the fans had a song for him "Theres only two Saša Ćurčić's"
But the fans had a song for him "Theres only two Saša Ćurčić's"

This must be the other one then; 
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: eric woolban woolban on December 28, 2011, 08:42:12 PM
We were always 'one' signing away from being a great team.

Curcic first, then Collymore.
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: Witton Warrior on December 28, 2011, 08:53:28 PM
Great debut vs Derby, great performances in two games vs Leeds but ultimately a disappointment. And i thought he'd bring out the best in Savo too.

That "team" goal against Leeds where we played it out of defence and he powered down the wing and rode a scything tackle was beautiful...
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: gerags on December 30, 2011, 12:51:12 PM
He married a girl from Weoley Castle to obtain his green card.
My mate's insurance company used to insure her and she came in telling them all about it as the family were all Villa season ticket holders.
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: ADVILLAFAN on December 30, 2011, 01:16:33 PM

Known to enjoy his night-life and his appreciation of the opposite sex, he remarked: 'I would not sign for another club, not even if I was offered 15 million dollars. However, it would be different if they were to instead offer me 15 different women from all around the world. I would tell the club chairman: 'Please let me make these women happy - I will satisfy them like they have never been satisfied before'.


I had a vague memory of him saying he wanted his wages to be paid in women, but this must be what I was thinking of.
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: Witton Warrior on December 31, 2011, 01:04:49 PM
We were always 'one' signing away from being a great team.

Curcic first, then Collymore.

How many are we away now!
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: Whiney MacWhineface on January 02, 2012, 05:56:23 PM
A friend phoned me up and said "Who would you most like to sign?". I told him Curcic, he told me we had, I was ecstatic.

Don't know what went wrong because I only saw him a few times, but one of those was at home to Leeds, when he and Yorke played Brazil-style football.

Ah well. Since then I've always told myself I really really don't have a clue.
Title: Re: Memories of Sasa
Post by: LeeB on January 04, 2012, 03:09:55 PM
A friend phoned me up and said "Who would you most like to sign?". I told him Curcic, he told me we had, I was ecstatic.

Don't know what went wrong because I only saw him a few times, but one of those was at home to Leeds, when he and Yorke played Brazil-style football.

Ah well. Since then I've always told myself I really really don't have a clue.

He was the one player Little wanted more than any other at the end of 95-96. So you're in good company mate.
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