Sebastian Giovinco (58 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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And you, on the other hand, set an example on how big club fans should be. Could you teach us ignorants a lesson or two?
I just think it's nonsensical to criticize the kid when he has a right to be pissed. But again, just as it was with Criscito, Diego, now Giovinco, we could essentially kill Giovinco and say piss off to his grieving mother just because she's not in line with the club.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,382
I just think it's nonsensical to criticize the kid when he has a right to be pissed. But again, just as it was with Criscito, Diego, now Giovinco, we could essentially kill Giovinco and say piss off to his grieving mother just because she's not in line with the club.
SHUT THE FUCK UP
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
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OK we seem to be going around in circles here.

The celebration is by proxy mostly towards the fans.

The fans showed Gio nothing but Love.


What am I missing here, or are the fans not to be considered when one can give a finger to people that aren't even part of the club anymore?


Fact- Delneri never left Gio out of a single league game, he never benched Gio for an entire season, and we'll never know (even though he's blind to Gio's skills). Ranieri,Zacc,Secco,Gigli aren't here anymore, who exactly is around that made Gio's time hell? nobody, that's who.
So who exactly in this current administration could he be mad at? Its not as if anyone at Juve currently decided to leave him on the bench for 2 years instead of giving him an opportunity to play.

So he wants First Team Football, and now he gets it, week in and week out. I just don't understand who at Juve that is cuurently in place there that he could be so mad at.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,007
Andy's post is the most predictable here, supporting a guy who goes against the club just to suit his campaign against Marotta.
It isn't really a campaign against Marotta. It is a campaign against a stupid policy on youth players that needs to be changed. It's not just Marotta who supports the junk.
 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
10,472
OK we seem to be going around in circles here.

The celebration is by proxy mostly towards the fans.

The fans showed Gio nothing but Love.


What am I missing here, or are the fans not to be considered when one can give a finger to people that aren't even part of the club anymore?


Fact- Delneri never left Gio out of a single league game, he never benched Gio for an entire season, and we'll never know (even though he's blind to Gio's skills). Ranieri,Zacc,Secco,Gigli aren't here anymore, who exactly is around that made Gio's time hell? nobody, that's who.
Why is a celebration a big 'fuck you' to the oppositions fans? Can't you just celebrate with your team mates and your own fans?
Sure no managers of this football club who excluded Giovinco are still involved with the football club. Except for the biggest culprit of course, you know that guy that loaned him out? If you expected Giovinco to follow blindly into another season anyway, unsure of his role in the team then you're kidding yourself.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
So who exactly in this current administration could he be mad at? Its not as if anyone at Juve currently decided to leave him on the bench for 2 years instead of giving him an opportunity to play.

So he wants First Team Football, and now he gets it, week in and week out. I just don't understand who at Juve that is cuurently in place there that he could be so mad at.
That's what I said.
Why is a celebration a big 'fuck you' to the oppositions fans? Can't you just celebrate with your team mates and your own fans?
Sure no managers of this football club who excluded Giovinco are still involved with the football club. Except for the biggest culprit of course, you know that guy that loaned him out? If you expected Giovinco to follow blindly into another season anyway, unsure of his role in the team then you're kidding yourself.
Not If you're still owned by the team you're playing against and supposedly love.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,007
So who exactly in this current administration could he be mad at? Its not as if anyone at Juve currently decided to leave him on the bench for 2 years instead of giving him an opportunity to play.

So he wants First Team Football, and now he gets it, week in and week out. I just don't understand who at Juve that is cuurently in place there that he could be so mad at.
I still think he wanted a chance with the new team.
 

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