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Juventino[RUS];4217883 said:
Italian, born in Turin, he and his whole family are juventus fans, product of juventus youth academy, was one of the best players in 11-12 season, not enough to wear 10# ? But since 6 number wasn't retired in the honor of Gaetano why I'm asking

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One of the best in 11-12 season :facepalm2: who said that? Did you watch him when he played for Parma or you just looked at his statistic that season which is extremely misleading. How about his performance this season, Vucinic is miles ahead of him, talent wise and contribution. The best Giovinco can dream of is becoming a next Miccoli not Del Piero.

And a #10 should be assigned to a most talented and influential player (forward) in the team. Who cares if his whole family support Juve or not. Plantini, Baggio, etc... are both not coming from Juve youth system. They deserved and achieved #10 shirt by their own talent and charisma.
 
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    Juventino[RUS];4217890 said:
    I'm not fan of it, agree, now it's all up to him, time to prove that 10# is in the right hands
    He will be more than worth it. Imagine if Jovetic or Giovinco got #10, that number would crush them, since they both are not good enough to be worthy of it and are too weak mentally to stand up to it. But Tevez is the kind of player that sees this as a challenge and a token of respect from the management to wear such an important number and he will feel obliged to do his best. And on top of that, he has the ability in spades to make a massive difference and to truly deserve to wear the #10. He will definitely prove to be an amazing transfer.
     
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    One of the best in 11-12 season :facepalm2: who said that? Did you watch him when he played for Parma or you just looked at his statistic that season which is extremely misleading. How about his performance this season, Vucinic is miles ahead of him, talent wise and contribution. The best Giovinco can dream of is becoming a next Miccoli not Del Piero.

    And a #10 should be assigned to a most talented and influential player (forward) in the team. Who cares if his whole family support Juve or not. Plantini, Baggio, etc... are both not coming from Juve youth system. They deserved and achieved #10 shirt by their own talent and charisma.
    Lol I used 11-12 because it was his best season and right after he rejoined Juve and could ask for 10# number

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    He will be more than worth it. Imagine if Jovetic or Giovinco got #10, that number would absolutely destroy them, since they both are not good enough to be worthy of it and are too weak mentally to stand up to it. But Tevez is the kind of player that sees this as a challenge and a token of respect from the management to wear such an important number and he will feel obliged to do his best. And on top of that, he has the ability in spades to make a massive difference and to truly deserve to wear the #10. He will definitely prove to be an amazing transfer.
    Not sure tevez is overrated here or super overrated
     
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    Juventino[RUS];4217905 said:
    Hard to compare, different style of play, counter attack style of Parma vs positioning football of man city
    please stop. Giovinco will never be and has never been 1/100th the player Tevez is.
     
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    Juventino[RUS];4217914 said:
    Jup, keep underrating juventus players
    What did Giovinco EVER do to even prove he is 1/100th of Tevez??? 15G11A at a Parma team that was built around him? Giovinco never won anything besides being a bit part player in this Juventus.

    Kind of funny, since you are always the one that rates players on trophies etc. Go to the first post of this page and look at the honours of Tevez. Not only has he won a massive amount but he also carried teams many times and was extremely important for City firstly winning the FA Cup and qualifying for the CL and then even after his 'golf break' he was still a very big part of Man City winning the EPL. Giovinco is not fit to shine Tevez' boots

    What I said is still not even 30% enough to show the difference between the two.

    I literally can't even believe I'm having this discussion..
     

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    Tevez with his head screwed on and focused is one of the best players in the world, Giovinco will never even be the best striker at Juventus, or even close to it.
     

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