Sebastian Giovinco (67 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Mar 9, 2006
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So we mostly dispose of promising youth and bring in old decaying dinosaurs like Toni/Barzagli.......man was Does Marchisio has a lucky charm up his ass.
Cannavaro joined us first time when he was almost 30 years old and u thought that he is from dinosaur era too in 2004? Barzagli is classic italian defender, he will really help us to achieve our season objects
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
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Juventino[RUS];2866325 said:
Cannavaro joined us first time when he was almost 30 years old and u thought that he is from dinosaur era too in 2004? Barzagli is classic italian defender, he will really help us to achieve our season objects
:howler: This wouldn't be so funny if you didn't mean it.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Can someone please explain how Marchisio being played out of position at LM suits DN's 442 more than having Giovinco play LM in DN's 442?
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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Can someone please explain how Marchisio being played out of position at LM suits DN's 442 more than having Giovinco play LM in DN's 442?
When everyone was fit, it worked well. Marchisio played narrower and deeper on the left than Krasic did on the right. That (and Sorensen staying back to form a 3 with Bonucci and Chiello) allowed De Ceglie to get forward and produce his best ever form for Juve. At times, Quagliarella also drifted to the left with good effect.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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When everyone was fit, it worked well. Marchisio played narrower and deeper on the left than Krasic did on the right. That (and Sorensen staying back to form a 3 with Bonucci and Chiello) allowed De Ceglie to get forward and produce his best ever form for Juve. At times, Quagliarella also drifted to the left with good effect.
Ok, but that makes us One-Krasic-Dimensional though...we are too predicatable. DC can be marked easily by taking him to his weak foot...just like Grosso. And yeah, DC played his best then but so did Gio when played at Juve, so why is it so difficult to integrate a more genuine mid in a position he feels comfortable in? Our mid with marchisio on the left is so bloody predictable.

Marchisio, I'm sorry to burst anyones bubble, is so much more important in the middle than on the left. We can see it this year because he isn't close to the same midfielder he was last year. So we let go of a good talent and take the one we have left and play him out of position?

Come on...
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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Ok, but that makes us One-Krasic-Dimensional though...we are too predicatable. DC can be marked easily by taking him to his weak foot...just like Grosso. And yeah, DC played his best then but so did Gio when played at Juve, so why is it so difficult to integrate a more genuine mid in a position he feels comfortable in? Our mid with marchisio on the left is so bloody predictable.

Marchisio, I'm sorry to burst anyones bubble, is so much more important in the middle than on the left. We can see it this year because he isn't close to the same midfielder he was last year. So we let go of a good talent and take the one we have left and play him out of position?

Come on...
DC has one major thing on his side that Grosso completely lacks. Pace.

Giovinco never produced a sustained period of good form while at Juve.

He would also be "out of position" on the left of our formation.
 

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