Sebastian Giovinco (73 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
Yeah, but I guess there are better coaches than them who would use Gio. Not to mention that it's an Italian thing.
yeah, but i guess there are even better coaches who would not use gio ...

what's the point in guessing when you don't know shit and it's not like ANY good coach had ever said the the media "i would play giovinco all the time" and even wenger that little pedo did not even make ONE offer ... it is clear that we would sell him (for outstanding people), if we dont use him, so why did wenger not make an offer ?
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
yeah, but i guess there are even better coaches who would not use gio ...

what's the point in guessing when you don't know shit and it's not like ANY good coach had ever said the the media "i would play giovinco all the time" and even wenger that little pedo did not even make ONE offer ... it is clear that we would sell him (for outstanding people), if we dont use him, so why did wenger not make an offer ?

Virtual , the fact that Arsenal are not offering us something for him don't say a lot.
No one is gonna say I'd play him all the time, but Hiddink said that he is a great player and he was full of prize for the guy.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,748
yeah, but i guess there are even better coaches who would not use gio ...

what's the point in guessing when you don't know shit and it's not like ANY good coach had ever said the the media "i would play giovinco all the time" and even wenger that little pedo did not even make ONE offer ... it is clear that we would sell him (for outstanding people), if we dont use him, so why did wenger not make an offer ?
The point is, that just because they are professional coaches, doesn't mean they're infallible. I don't know why people think that their views are always inferior to the experts when the experts are often wrong.
 

v1rtu4l

Senior Member
Mar 4, 2008
6,349
thats a big generalisation there, dude... its not like people always think that the experts now better ... on the contrary... most of the time people here will claim to know better than anyone (including every coach on the world) and then there are people who claim that coaches would now better and begin to argue against the first type of people.

we all don't know, but i would like to compare this situation with inters ...

ha, i got you ... you don't know what i am about to say, right ?

what about santon ? the next zambrotta (or something) ... he did hardly play this season and why did no one argue ? yeah, because people rather believe in mourinho than in santon ... just because you guys did not rate the coaches we had higher than giovinco does not make them worse coaches.

its always a question of the viewpoint of the person. i tend to have confidence in people who get paid for what they do ... how often it's like the drunk fans in the stadium shout "wahaha i would have scored that", but NO they would not... its just a case of extreme self-overvaluating.

since you did not see even ONE training session i claim that you have no right in the world to even dare to doubt decisions of people who are 24/7 around the player
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,916
Seba's mistake is that he was born Italian and went through an Italian club. If he was Spanish or anybody else, he'd most likely be a mainstay at whatever club he'd be at now. It's just that italian football is ass-backwards these days.
 

HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
8,219
yea people wants him to leave cause he is an average player and coaches doesn't like him and they like Marchionni , Pepe , Candreva ,Prazzo and Martines.


:disagree:
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,084
Ranieri played Nedved in his 4-4-2. Seba shined whenever he played.

Ciro played the 25 million man Diego, couldn't bench Del Piero and wouldn't stop playing his 4-3-1-2 altough Seba and the team was shining.

Zach never had Giovinco at his disposal, he was always injured or not fit enough.
Zach said so himself.

If you look at the playing time he got, you'd think he was a 17 year old player or our 3rd goalkeeper. There was something strange with how Ranieri and Ciro handled this situation and it wasn't cause he not good enough or overrated. He has the stats to prove that we weren't overrating him.

Anyway, hopefully he'll leave and proves himself and I really, really hope that we still own him and we still haven't fucked up the relationship with him. He is a Juve guy thru and thru and we need those guys around.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,916
I don't understand why anybody would trust these managers. Hell, I wouldn't even trust Lippi right now after he used Marchisio out wide. These guys are obviously insane. Ranieri and Zaccheroni are obviously not insane, but just retards. They don't deserve any respect at all.
 

HAZEM

L'architetto
Apr 22, 2008
8,219
i think the idea of insulting us as we don't understand shit and that the coaches are masterminds and gods on their own is getting lame already, i mean look at Lippi for example the whole world saw what happened in the world cup for italy before him. yea they are stupid and don't understand shit and the coach is a God. please have self confident and blame what u see.

till now i think that every move happened for Giovinco is stupid since the loan to Empoli and the bench rotting here.

should we sell him?! of course not. he is a good attckin' fucker.
sometimes people compare players to others when it's unnecessary at all, people here wanted Giovinco to be that and that when he is really good at what he is.

just sell the dead wood players first then come and talk about him.
 

Naggar

Bianconero
Sep 4, 2007
3,494
ALLLL my friends who don't watch calcio or even the ones who do, ask me all the time where is that talented kid you have and why doesn't he play
and for the last 3 years I've been saying 'coach doesn't like him'...


I can't believe he's leaving.. is it true? and will it be transfer or loan? :sergio:
 

awit

Senior Member
Jan 10, 2010
2,571
How can anyone say Gio didn't prove himself here? Last week I accidentally clicked the match Bate-Juve from couple seasons ago where Gio was a constant threat and also brilliantly assisted both of our goals. After that match he was benched again. He has been treated like that for the whole time for no apparent reason. I'm all for selling him at this point because it's obvious we don't appreciate him, but no one can say he has been given his chance and he has failed to prove himself.
 

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