Sebastian Giovinco (80 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
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“Would it mean I have failed if I quit Juve? Not at all. If anything, it would be a failure for the club, who have not believed in me. In the long run I think I will prove them wrong. I am more than convinced they will regret it…”

:touched: Tell them shorty!
 

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Dec 17, 2007
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what he says is comepletely right, hopefully we use him next season, he would be a good attacking LM or LW. with a defensive left back behind him it would be good. (criscito)
i still think we will use the 4-2-3-1 anyway.
 

Jasp

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2009
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what he says is comepletely right, hopefully we use him next season, he would be a good attacking LM or LW. with a defensive left back behind him it would be good. (criscito)
i still think we will use the 4-2-3-1 anyway.
He could be used on the right as well...
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Giovinco should keep his mouth shut. So far he's nothing but a Palladino and he's likely to follow in his footsteps if he leaves. The guy has struggled with injuries a lot and a lot of times, he was dumped because of those fitness concerns, not just because our coaches didn't like him. We changed a lot of coaches in the past few years and if none of them saw a starter in him, then there must be something to it.

If you ask me, he needs to stick it out and fight for a place in this team. Just look at our other talents ala Nocerino, Micolli, Palladino, etc. They were all the next best thing yet ended up as fringe players in mid table clubs, because they were impatient.

I hope Del Neri talks some sense in to him, I can understand he's frustrated but lets be realistic folks, Giovincol is a long way from a superstar who can DEMAND a starting place in Juventus.
 
Dec 31, 2008
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Giovinco should keep his mouth shut. So far he's nothing but a Palladino and he's likely to follow in his footsteps if he leaves. The guy has struggled with injuries a lot and a lot of times, he was dumped because of those fitness concerns, not just because our coaches didn't like him. We changed a lot of coaches in the past few years and if none of them saw a starter in him, then there must be something to it.

If you ask me, he needs to stick it out and fight for a place in this team. Just look at our other talents ala Nocerino, Micolli, Palladino, etc. They were all the next best thing yet ended up as fringe players in mid table clubs, because they were impatient.

I hope Del Neri talks some sense in to him, I can understand he's frustrated but lets be realistic folks, Giovincol is a long way from a superstar who can DEMAND a starting place in Juventus.
not really.
 
Dec 31, 2008
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Yeah, really. Micolli is a very good player but he'll never be good enough to get out of Palermo. He's just not a big club player.
Not a very great player but definitely good. Gio is a totally different thing we are talking about. This is a player who has been one of the best in different under 21 competitions. I won't write him off till i see him getting a proper chance. And about the injuries, I really don't see it as his fault when our medical staff has been totally :sergio: for the past few seasons
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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Not a very great player but definitely good. Gio is a totally different thing we are talking about. This is a player who has been one of the best in different under 21 competitions. I won't write him off till i see him getting a proper chance. And about the injuries, I really don't see it as his fault when our medical staff has been totally :sergio: for the past few seasons
Gio is very talented but IMO he's letting the frustrations get to him. The past two years he has said he wants to prove himself at Juventus and now he's giving in. I don't like it and if you ask me, he won't take over the world if he leaves. He's got a long way to go and his best shot is staying here. If he's really got it, it will show.
 
Dec 31, 2008
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Gio is very talented but IMO he's letting the frustrations get to him. The past two years he has said he wants to prove himself at Juventus and now he's giving in. I don't like it and if you ask me, he won't take over the world if he leaves. He's got a long way to go and his best shot is staying here. If he's really got it, it will show.
It is our need to make him stay and give him an opportunity instead of splashing 20-25m on Vargas or anybody else. That would save a lot of cash for a striker like Dzeko. I think the board should provide him a fair chance. If he blows it then we can search for others.
 

Dominic

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Jan 30, 2004
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It does make sense to give him space now more than ever. We missed out on CL, we dont seem ready to splash cash on worldbeaters. We are going for decent instead. Might as well give the already decent Giovinco a chance; he could turn into a worldbeater. We'd save some cash as well; there's plenty of other positions we need to invest in.
 
Dec 31, 2008
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It does make sense to give him space now more than ever. We missed out on CL, we dont seem ready to splash cash on worldbeaters. We are going for decent instead. Might as well give the already decent Giovinco a chance; he could turn into a worldbeater. We'd save some cash as well; there's plenty of other positions we need to invest in.
:tup:
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,084
The kid is quiet and loyal for 2 years without saying anything but as soon as he speaks what everybody has been thinking then he should keep his mouth shout? I think he's been patient for a long time and he still gets snubbed for trash players.

Look, if I was Seba with all the talent he has and I was treated like that I would be bitching in the media 24/7. Do you guys even know that he has played least amount of minutes of all players last season? Its insane.

He needs to be given the chance before we let him go. Give him the chance to even fail before we decide anything instead of just sending him away without us knowing how good he really is.
 

Naggar

Bianconero
Sep 4, 2007
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He doesn't even get enough chaces, how can he prove himself like that? how can anyone judge him so easily?
Chelsea's game was enough though, and I remember the 1-1 with Sampdoria with Ranieri, when he went in Juve looked much more dangerous and equalized, he assisted Amauri pretty good.
I agree Juve will regret it if he leaves, and I would never want to see him playing anywhere else, and to be honest, if getting Aguero must include exchange of Giovinco then no thanks, it'd be too unfair to the kiddo

I think if he played half as much as Diego did he'd have done a lot more
 

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