Sebastian Giovinco (75 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
I would love to see Giovinco in January.

Maybe we can send Olivera to Empoli to keep them happy.

If we can get a decent defender and bring back Giovinco, top 4 should be no problem.
 

V

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2005
20,110
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I'm undecided on Giovinco in January, part of me would love for that to happen and the other is afraid we're expecting too much of him, too soon. If Ranieri intends to play him then we should try and make it happen, entering play from the Juventus bench is far more beneficial than doing so from the Empoli bench. All the world class players we have will do him good as well, but he still needs a lot of work.

And I really don't like these "Italian Messi" headlines as well. So far he's shown very, very little, for a below average Empoli, to be compaired to Messi. I hope all this doesn't get to his head.
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
keep him until next year i would say. Bringing him back in January is putting too much pressure on his young shoulders, and that could potentially destroy his development
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
I can't wait to see him back at Juve but I'd hate to see him sit on the bench most of the time . At least at Empoli he's playing , he's getting better , his confidence is going up . ( His team beat Milan , and now he scores the equalizer vs Roma ) I doubt he'll have the chance to do the same with Juve this year .

I'd like Nedved to have his last chance to give it all he's got . This may very well be his last year , and after being so loyal to us I think he's earned a place for in the team for his last year in serie A . Seba's time is coming soon enough .
I'm undecided on Giovinco in January, part of me would love for that to happen and the other is afraid we're expecting too much of him, too soon. If Ranieri intends to play him then we should try and make it happen, entering play from the Juventus bench is far more beneficial than doing so from the Empoli bench. All the world class players we have will do him good as well, but he still needs a lot of work.

And I really don't like these "Italian Messi" headlines as well. So far he's shown very, very little, for a below average Empoli, to be compaired to Messi. I hope all this doesn't get to his head.
keep him until next year i would say. Bringing him back in January is putting too much pressure on his young shoulders, and that could potentially destroy his development
:agree: Spot on. There is plenty of time for little Seba. Let´s wait until summer.
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
8,938
I'm not sure recalling Giovinco sends out the right messages. We are not in need of a player in his position and indeed I would be dismayed if he were to displace Nedved by virtue of what little he has produced for Empoli alone. On the other hand if he were to return to Turin to sit on the bench then it defeats the purpose of having sent him to Empoli in the first place. Besides, it smacks of desperation and a knee-jerk mentality that I frankly wouldn't want to associate Juve with.

So I say no.
 

JuventinMalti

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2006
575
As anxious as i am to see Giovinco working his magic in Serie A wearing a Juve shirt, I think it's best for him to do a full season at Empoli. Besides, he can help us from afar, as he did in the Empoli - Roma match...If he hadn't scored that goal (and I doubt anybody else would have) we wouldn't be one point behind Roma but three.
 

JuveAdam

Moggi santo..subito
Sep 12, 2006
1,072
As anxious as i am to see Giovinco working his magic in Serie A wearing a Juve shirt, I think it's best for him to do a full season at Empoli. Besides, he can help us from afar, as he did in the Empoli - Roma match...If he hadn't scored that goal (and I doubt anybody else would have) we wouldn't be one point behind Roma but three.

He is still scoring goals for Juve, just not in our shirt, yet!
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
8,938
Not to be a dampner, but that hardly means anything. Its a matter of course that he will return to the club after a loan deal ends, and it doesn't mean he won't leave for another loan spell somewhere else. At least, that's what I fully expect the board to do.
 

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