Maybe it is somewhat ironic that the Welsh international is benefitting from Ferrie’s misery after all he has endured himself on the injury front over the past few years.
With that time hopefully behind him he has come in and started the last two league games in the absence of Bodde who has been ruled out for the rest of the season.
A full 90 minute appearance in the South Wales derby on the weekend gave him a boost and whilst he is full of sympathy for his colleague he is also more than happy to grab the chance that has come his way
โThe football world can be a cruel place to live sometimes,โ said Tudur Jones to today’s Western Mail.
โFerrieโs injury is a massive blow to him and I feel so much sympathy for him.
โIโve spoken to him a couple of times since it happened and Iโve said all I can. But theyโre only words.
โHeโll take something from them, Iโm sure, because theyโve come from someone whoโs been there.
โIt may sound blunt, but one of the things I said to Ferrie was that heโs just got to get on with it,โ said Tudur Jones.
โNo-oneโs going to do the work for you.
โIf he wants to come back as strong as he was before, which Iโm sure he will, heโs got to put the graft in.
โIf he does, Iโm sure the time will fly by.
โBut the ladโs still out for six months or so and itโs going to be a tough time for him.
โI can take tremendous confidence from a full 90 minutes in such an intense game as the derby,โ he said.
โObviously, my fitness isnโt going to be right up there yet.
โItโs going to be a case of getting a run of games and feeling my way into it a little bit.โ