Sebastian Giovinco (40 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Question! Can parma sell their 50% to Inter? then we have to deal with inter?
No, at least not legally i think.

They need to deal with us first, and sell their half to us or buy our half. After that, if they buy him outright or win the auction, then they can sell to inter.

What im not sure is if inter can give them money to win the auction.

Is even possible that they are purposedly delaying the deal for it to go to blind auction and then let inter do the trick in the shadows. I think inter would be pleased to fuk us over.
 
Apr 29, 2006
3,158
Does anyone read before commenting? Try it...
Why would there be an yellow card otherwise? And if he is soooo fast why isn't it RED?
PS: Talking about Ibra as an SS or LWF/RWF ??? Comparing Ibra and Giovinco? Really?
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
So parma are demanding we pay them Giovinco's "True Value" which perhaps means paying them atleast 2-3 times more than what they've paid us !

We pretty much shot ourselves in the foot with this deal, I remember saying when we first sold his half that this is a totally un-necessary and stupid move in the first place and it made no sence atleast to me.

And i don't buy into this whole :gsol: we sold his half so that Parma can use him and if he did well we still gonna have an option to buy him back bullshet arguement :gsol:

you either trust your players or you don't, Marotta and our guys should make up their minds. If they really trust in their judgment and think a young player is worth it then use him in the team or atleast loan him out for a season and get him back again. If you don't then just sell him and move on...

I don't really care if giovinco comes back or not, the thing that i really hate about Marotta specifically (and I've said it many times before) that he seems to not being able to make up his minds about players (we either buy or sell). He keeps on getting or letting go of players on co-ownership deals or loans with an option to buy.

Its crazy the number of deals that Marotta keeps making with all those co-ownership and loans. Will eventually hurt the club on the long run.....
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
Here even the yellow card was a tad too harsh.
Nope, it's in the rules of the game. You can't push players off the ball and get away with it, it's called a tactical foul and Marchisio does it three or four times a season to get a yellow card (well, not pushing players, but tripping them up so they can't counter attack).
 
Apr 29, 2006
3,158
Nope, it's in the rules of the game. You can't push players off the ball and get away with it, it's called a tactical foul and Marchisio does it three or four times a season to get a yellow card (well, not pushing players, but tripping them up so they can't counter attack).
Well that is true, but its hard to do a shoulder to shoulder with him, no?
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
Parma is just trying to squeeze money from us.

If they value his half at 15mln then they can have him and good luck to them selling him to Inter for 25mln or even 20mln.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
This picture says it all really.
:sergio:

It says nothing, just like the rest of the post that followed this. He makes up for his size, but you base an arguement off of a picture where he won the foul AND got the guy a yellow card.

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Does anyone read before commenting? Try it...
Why would there be an yellow card otherwise? And if he is soooo fast why isn't it RED?
PS: Talking about Ibra as an SS or LWF/RWF ??? Comparing Ibra and Giovinco? Really?
Because he wasn't the last man.
 
Apr 29, 2006
3,158
:sergio:

It says nothing, just like the rest of the post that followed this. He makes up for his size, but you base an arguement off of a picture where he won the foul AND got the guy a yellow card.
Perhaps to you...

Gordon Schildenfeld is 1.91 a center back.

FIFA stats: Acceleration:65, Sprint speed:55 (out of 100) ; FM2012 stats : acc: 10 , pace 11 (out of 20)

Why I said the yellow card was a bit too harsh pehaps - because Giovinco doesn't get in front of him. Messi ... fuck that ... Krasic/Elia(if they can't hold him) would run around him easily. I mean the full 2m diameter and so on...
Since July 2005 FIFA have taken the phrase "from behind" out of their laws replacing it with a clause thus: A tackle, which endangers the safety of an opponent, must be sanctioned as serious foul play. = RED CARD.


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Because he wasn't the last man.
You are a professional referee, no?
I can always tell... :lol:

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It is hard to do a shoulder to shoulder with Giovinco, but in that particular passage of play, Schildenfeld turned to look at where Giovinco was then put his hand across his chest to stop him running.
Exactly. 100% true. But apart from the fact that Giovinco disappears from view (can hide himself between ones legs :D ) and the defender is ... well lets say he isn't a full back and he isn't a very good CB either. If his positioning is what you would expect from players we are hoping Giovinco to give us the cutting edge against = forget it.

PS: Let's not forget either that the said defender had 50+ more minutes in his legs... :alen:
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,750
Koss I'm so tempted to hurl names at you but I wont.

1. I never compared Gio to Ibra
2. Position has nothing to do with it. You are arguing that Gio can't get past Schildenfeld so he must be bad. Then the same goes for Zlatan since he can't get past chiellini. Or messi and nesta.
 

Juliano13

Senior Member
May 6, 2012
5,017
This picture says it all really.
To play on that role you either need strength or speed, as technique must be a given and not something to show off as your best ability. Best examples imho are Aguero (7 cm taller) and Messi (5cm taller) - the first one would probably out-wrestle this tall mofo on the pic and by the time he catches the second, Messi would be celebrating in the stands - so he would have to do a foul from behind which is an absolutely different situation. Here even the yellow card was a tad too harsh. I know most of you would say that Aguero and Messi are amongst the greatest players the world currently has and its hard to get anything similar - I am just trying to illustrate two different type of SS/L/RWFs.
He isn't good enough for a top team, he isn't worth 20+m and the fact that Inter are the only other major side interested in buying him shows that btw, as we know that their judgement of talent is historically the worst in Italy.
I've been reading this forum for years, but I've never posted before. I just had to reply to this.

What a load of crap! What the picture shows is a blatant foul and nothing more. It's people like you who swap Eto'o + 40M for Ibra or say "why do we need Zidane when we have Tim Sherwood." Five years ago you probably said that Messi would never make it into a top club. The truth is that strength is not a requirement for any position in football, even CB. Otherwise sprinters and rugby players would make the best footballers.
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Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Since July 2005 FIFA have taken the phrase "from behind" out of their laws replacing it with a clause thus: A tackle, which endangers the safety of an opponent, must be sanctioned as serious foul play. = RED CARD.

You are a professional referee, no?
I can always tell... :lol:
There was no tackle to endanger the safety of the opponent. He was beaten by Giovinco and forced to push him in a way to bring him down to stop the counter. He wasn't the last man, he was just beaten for pace. Yellow card. The fact that you admitted you were too harsh with the red card says it all...and the fact you are using a picture as a base for an argument says the rest.

Next.
 
Apr 29, 2006
3,158
Koss I'm so tempted to hurl names at you but I wont.

1. I never compared Gio to Ibra
2. Position has nothing to do with it. You are arguing that Gio can't get past Schildenfeld so he must be bad. Then the same goes for Zlatan since he can't get past chiellini. Or messi and nesta.
Great to resist such temptations. Got to have a medal for it...
1. Who mentioned Ibra?
2. I don't understand why Zlatan is here? What are Zlatan strengths and his weaknesses? Is Zlatan supposed to take fullbacks 1 on 1? Is Zlatan ~ 1.60 tall? Can he play with his head? Questions galore... Messi and Iniesta ... what?


I've been reading this forum for years, but I've never posted before. I just had to reply to this.

What a load of crap! What the picture shows is a blatant foul and nothing more. It's people like you who swap Eto'o + 40M for Ibra or say "why do we need Zidane when we have Tim Sherwood." Five years ago you probably said that Messi would never make it into a top club. The truth is that strength is not a requirement for any position in football, even CB. Otherwise sprinters and rugby players would make the best footballers.
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Sure. That truth you've shared just lightened up my day. I'll know now, but that ain't helping. Most coaches should be made aware of it and players would be really happy NOT to have to hit the gym.
Wasn't Messi already in a top club 5 years ago? I guess not, because Barcelona ain't one, but then neither is he now. He was about to have his game no.100 for them FYI.

There was no tackle to endanger the safety of the opponent. He was beaten by Giovinco and forced to push him in a way to bring him down to stop the counter. He wasn't the last man, he was just beaten for pace. Yellow card. The fact that you admitted you were too harsh with the red card says it all...and the fact you are using a picture as a base for an argument says the rest.

Next.
Fantastic display of logic my man. Does it matter if I said something at all? :lol:
"The fact that you admitted you were too harsh with the red card says it all.." = Fail... read again...
Back.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
What is the problem here? That his 164cm is not enough? Well, he proved last season that his size wasn't a problem and had an excellent season.

So, what else you got?
 

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