Sebastian Giovinco (85 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
I also wanted Giovinco to succeed but at the end of the day various factors played into it & YES he is to blame as well, why the fuck did he accept a loan move to Parma? Shouldn't he have roughed it out & forced his way into the starting line up?

Why annoys me about you & many others is that they'll put a footballers interests ahead of the clubs interests. It's in the club's best interest to have Giovinco PERFORM for Juventus, not any other club.
:tup:

Turns out Giovinco wasn't the new Del Piero after all. Instead, he was the new Palladino. Who was the new Del Piero himself. It's getting confusing.


And seriously, we need to stop thinking or saying that he didn't receive any chances, because he did. Sure, he had a few good games, but for every good one there was a mediocre one as well.
People can't stop talking about his game against Chelsea (where the entire team played their hearts out), yet we never hear anything about the lousy games he played against Udinese, Catania, Bologna, ...

And where players like De Ceglie & especially Marchisio have visibly improved over the years, Giovinco hasn't. Sad as it is.
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
13,750
He's so damn annoying. Anyway, i'll just give him -rep & not reply to any of his posts again.:D
Mad Benzema isn't coming or something? Go get your shit checked. I follow each of those teams if you don't like it then fuck off! If anyone one of those teams was pitted against juve I would want juve to win. Now go find something better to do with your life then track every post I make.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,749
:tup:

Turns out Giovinco wasn't the new Del Piero after all. Instead, he was the new Palladino. Who was the new Del Piero himself. It's getting confusing.


And seriously, we need to stop thinking or saying that he didn't receive any chances, because he did. Sure, he had a few good games, but for every good one there was a mediocre one as well.
People can't stop talking about his game against Chelsea (where the entire team played their hearts out), yet we never hear anything about the lousy games he played against Udinese, Catania, Bologna, ...

And where players like De Ceglie & especially Marchisio have visibly improved over the years, Giovinco hasn't. Sad as it is.
I love you, Buck Fuddy. :heart:
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,943
:tup:

Turns out Giovinco wasn't the new Del Piero after all. Instead, he was the new Palladino. Who was the new Del Piero himself. It's getting confusing.


And seriously, we need to stop thinking or saying that he didn't receive any chances, because he did. Sure, he had a few good games, but for every good one there was a mediocre one as well.
People can't stop talking about his game against Chelsea (where the entire team played their hearts out), yet we never hear anything about the lousy games he played against Udinese, Catania, Bologna, ...

And where players like De Ceglie & especially Marchisio have visibly improved over the years, Giovinco hasn't. Sad as it is.
Very conflicting statements, nonsensical at best. De Ceglie has usually looked poor when he's played for the side, and arguably still plays poorly now. He's received his chances, didn't really impress (not more so than Giovinco), yet you defend one over the other. I can only imagine why that would be possible.

Fact of the matter is, other players can be horrible and receive more chances on the pitch, while someone like Giovinco is under far more scrutiny because of a reputation. Yet when it comes down to it, he's a better player than those that continue to receive chances... it's just that revisionists have a struggle to evaluate a player clearly without built reputation coming into the mix.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,943
And for the record:

Giovinco didn't receive enough chances, especially when he was benched after good spells on the pitch.

It's just that we had manager(s) who didn't want to use him regularly.
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
14,997
So, who is going to be the new Del Piero then?

:shifty:

If it wasn't Gio or Palladino, then who?

ok,why do we need a NEW del piero? juve was juve before del piero and it will be juve after the one and only del piero

i would rather have dzeko or some other world class finisher rather than hunting for average italian forwards to be the "new del piero"
 

Byrone

Peen Meister
Dec 19, 2005
30,778
Mad Benzema isn't coming or something? Go get your shit checked. I follow each of those teams if you don't like it then fuck off! If anyone one of those teams was pitted against juve I would want juve to win. Now go find something better to do with your life then track every post I make.
First off, don't try & copy Lion, you dumbass. Secondly, why would i be mad? Are you clairvoyant? You are a cock smoker that can't decide which team to support & you put individual players interests ahead of the club. YOU ARE THE WORST KIND OF FOOTBALL FAN ALIVE!
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,084
:tup:

Turns out Giovinco wasn't the new Del Piero after all. Instead, he was the new Palladino. Who was the new Del Piero himself. It's getting confusing.


And seriously, we need to stop thinking or saying that he didn't receive any chances, because he did. Sure, he had a few good games, but for every good one there was a mediocre one as well.
People can't stop talking about his game against Chelsea (where the entire team played their hearts out), yet we never hear anything about the lousy games he played against Udinese, Catania, Bologna, ...

And where players like De Ceglie & especially Marchisio have visibly improved over the years, Giovinco hasn't. Sad as it is.
Now that just a load of BS. He didn't get chances here in Juventus and thats a fact. Also, those teams you are mentioning, did you just pull them out of your ass? The funny thing is that Seba played his best games in Juventus against both Bologna and Catania, oh the irony.

And DC improving? Yeah sure, but he can improve as much as he want and still he wont have the same impact on the field as Seba did during those games he got to play on the wing, especially during the first season with Ranieri when he was our leading assist man after Del Piero although he was benched all the time for Nedved. A player who achieved that deserved to get more chances here, not like DC or other old players who don't deserve shit.

Look, I know its fun to provoke all those "Giovinco fanboys" on this forum but next time, try to do it right.
 

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