Sebastian Giovinco (49 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
I've heard that he is phenominal but surely he must be limited by his height?or is he just that damn good?
Defo one for the future (mid-october lol)From the paltry bit i've seen...
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
10,778
I think his height can be an advantage,he doesn't need to score with the head while battling with defenders,he need pace and teqnicue for the most,so his height might be an adventage to overpass some slow guys and etc.
especially on the counterattacks.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
His lack of strenghtcan be quite the big hindrance for him, and thats due to his height, size and stature. He needs to bulk up a little bit.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
His lack of strenghtcan be quite the big hindrance for him, and thats due to his height, size and stature. He needs to bulk up a little bit.
I don't think bulking up is a great idea for a player like gio...Ronaldo (brazilian) was one of the best players that i've even seen in he's days with barca and everyone back then said that he's great but he needs to build more muscles to be more physically strong and what happened after that is that he lost one of he's biggest advantages (pace and flexibility)....
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
Are you for real? Ronaldo was the ideal physical specimen for footballers, virtually perfect in strenght, balance and speed. NO ONE said he should build more muscles (on the contrary, what happend was he lost those muscles and just added fat due to being a retard who give a fuck).

Giovinco is frigging 163m and weights 60kgs. He is is not the perfect footballer physically, but on the contrary is stretching in the realms of heis able to cope physically with the requirements of the sport. He doesnt need to bulk up much, just a little to withstand physical challengers.

So far I have seen him ocasionally being bullied and battered (they fucked him up little a bit in the Chile game), and it will get worse when he shows how good he is and will get even more intense attention (like all top players get through after their honey moon season). Bulk up to withstand it and not crumble or get injured under that kind of targetting.
 

rvi

l'amour toujours
Apr 5, 2007
2,033
31/05/2008 18:46
Giovinco: We Can Win The Champions League
Juventus starlet Sebastian Giovinco cannot wait until next season and he believes the Bianconeri can win the Champions League. The pint sized playmaker enjoyed a brilliant season this term in Serie A and he won the Toulon football tournament with the Azzurrini earlier this week.

His impressive performances were rewarded with him being given the player of the tournament accolade.

Giovinco is now looking forward to Olympic glory in Beijing as well as rising to the pinnacle of European football with his club side.

“Amauri says that we will fight to win the Champions League and Scudetto? Yes, it will be like this,” said Giovinco.

“Juventus are a prestigious club and it’s in their DNA to fight to win the league and European cup.”


The skilful player also believes that the Old Lady is making all the right moves in the transfer market.

“Until now, Juve has been most impressive with transfers but we are only at the end of May and there is still plenty of time but the market will be very intense,” said Giovinco.

“For now, however, I am only thinking about doing well in Beijing with the Olympic team.

“The win in Toulon shows that we can also do well in China.”


Giovinco is one of Italy’s most promising talents. Several big clubs were after him, most notably Palermo.

The Rosanero wanted him as part of the Amauri deal. However, Juve stood firm and showed the Calcio world that he will be a big part of their future.

Salvatore Landolina

from : Goal.com
 

rvi

l'amour toujours
Apr 5, 2007
2,033
Indeed it will be great to have him back at Juve where he belongs,when he returns though I wonder what shirt number he will be given...
 

Jim_Boi

Senior Member
Oct 7, 2007
1,548
I say we give either Amauri or Giovinco "7" shirt. Preferrably to Giovinco. Since many World Class players hold that number currently. Valencia (David Villa), ManUre (C. Ronaldo), Real Madrid (Raul), Bayern Munich (Ribery), AC Milan (Pato), Inter (Figo), Chel$ki (Sheva), Porto (Quaresma)
 

rvi

l'amour toujours
Apr 5, 2007
2,033
Giovinco has high hopes
Sunday 1 June, 2008

Juventus prodigy Sebastian Giovinco is ready to return to Turin after a season on loan at Empoli and is setting his sights high for the coming campaign.

The Azzurrini superstar made a name for himself at the Stadio Castellani last term with his impressive performances for an Empoli side that were banished to Serie B.

And now Giovinco has been brought back to base, he has silverware on his mind.

“I have returned to Juve to try and win on all fronts,” he explained on Sorrento’s Golden Goal.

“Victory is in the Old Lady’s DNA and we will fight to succeed in every competition.

“I am hoping to stay at Juve and I will try and do my best, just like I did with Empoli last season, and then I will also give a little bit more.”


Giovinco concluded with his thoughts on new signing Amauri, who finally completed a move from Palermo last Friday.

“Juve are used to having great champions,” he stressed. “He will be given a warm welcome and I’m sure that he will fit in very well.”


from : Channel4.com
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
I dont care what number he has as long as he has one and is playing for Juve. One more thing, Maradona wasnt big either. Great technique can give a player a major boost when size doesnt
 

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