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  1. [Serie A] Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria, Oct 28th, 2009

    He plays for a rival team and is a potential transfer target that may squeeze Giovinco (the latest poster boy for rabid forum trolls to rally behind like hormone-fuelled women) out of starting 11 contention, perhaps even jeopardizing his future at the club. Other than that, I couldn't rightly...
  2. [Serie A] Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria, Oct 28th, 2009

    No credit for that fantastic steal he did at least?
  3. [Serie A] Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria, Oct 28th, 2009

    God help me for bothering to respond to such trite, but... All my posts concerning Giovinco are critical and have basis in reality, not FM, FIFA, or Pro Ev, from which most of his supporters must have gotten their grandiose ideas. The key thing here is, I don't need to "bash" or slander him to...
  4. [Serie A] Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria, Oct 28th, 2009

    Is that what I do? Show and prove; beyond some simple defense in the face of staggering stupidity in this thread, and perhaps advocating his transfer being a good idea. I won't hold my breath, nor will I bother coming down to your level to play these name-calling games. Have fun with that.
  5. [Serie A] Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria, Oct 28th, 2009

    Hate Giovinco? Hardly. More so that I keep my feet on the ground in terms of what he can do, rather than salivate like a starving dog every day he makes a successful pass or earns a foul. Either way, your constant homosexual-ish references are rather disturbing. Look into that.
  6. [Serie A] Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria, Oct 28th, 2009

    No surprise as to your ignorance of his actual playing while at Madrid (hint - when he played, he did well, as Madrid fans can attest). Either way, it's painfully clear the nonsense you spew is the product of some misguided defense of Giovinco (whom you feel is threatened by a potential Cassano...
  7. [Serie A] Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria, Oct 28th, 2009

    When Giovinco carries a second-tier side on his back to near the top of Serie A then you may have a point. Oh, and glad you mentioned it...Giovinco is surrounded by world-class players at Juve, that should make it easier for him to bring out the best in himself, something Cassano does not have...
  8. [Serie A] Juventus 5-1 Sampdoria, Oct 28th, 2009

    Sissoko is a one man army, but throw Melo beside him, and it's just beautiful destruction of opposition plays. I'm really excited to see these two dominate teams when they really mesh. Oh, and, hard to pick a man of the match, but it's very close between Diego and Amauri in my opinion.