Sebastian Giovinco (62 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
20,746
With Del Piero already in the oldies ( 33 years) it seem as if no other player have the carisma to excite me anymore...

untill i saw giovonco in toulon.


i know this is cliche, but giovinco silky first touch really delpieroesque....

by the time the ball reach his first touch, ala a chess master, he already map out his next 3 touches along with his teammates and opponents position and movement as well...

i never get why people hype cassano soo much.... but this giovinco boy really excite my pulse...

like cassilas, ronaldo, flamini, fabregas, who made the position on the pitch their own, 17 is not too young for first eleven contender.
Thats exactly how i feel. Del Piero will excite me even if he is playing when he is 90 but he will retire soon and i was afraid that there will be no one player who i could support as much as him but after watching Seba there is hope! :D
 

Juve_Kosova

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May 4, 2004
11,622
Might be to early to talk about, but Seba's younger brother Guiseppe, who is only 17 is a player we should get to see/hear more of/about next season when he will play for our Primvera..

He plays the same role as Seba..
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,979
Might be to early to talk about, but Seba's younger brother Guiseppe, who is only 17 is a player we should get to see/hear more of/about next season when he will play for our Primvera..

He plays the same role as Seba..
Oh man. An even smaller version of Seba?!

He could some sort of secret weapon...

No room for Giovinco because it will harm Giovinco's development...
:lol2: :lol:
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
The pint-seized playmaker has spent the season on loan with Empoli, scoring 6 goals in 35 appearances for the Tuscans.

Juve are looking to take him back for next season as they try and base their squad around youth and experience.

However, the Old Lady still hasn’t officially brought the player home from his loan spell with the Empolesi but Giovinco is looking forward to the new season nevertheless.

“Nedved’s understudy? I can adapt to anything,” Giovinco told Radio Kiss Kiss.

“I have played as a winger or as a second striker so I am versatile.

“I’m looking forward to going back but nothing is official yet, we are still involved in talks but I haven’t received a call from Ranieri.”

Giovinco is one of Italy’s most promising talents and he has received constant attention from other clubs.

Palermo wanted him as part of the Amauri deal but Juve didn’t want to sell his rights to the Rosanero because they had expressed their desire to keep him for the new season ahead.

goal.com
 

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