Sebastian Giovinco (32 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
i'm resigned to signing Amauri as it seems inevitable but if it means giving up giovinco then that is pure madness, what more does one of our youth players have to do to secure our clubs faith? Win the ballon d'or???

Amauri is 28 and Gio is 21, Gio is the future and Amauri is the present, i see no reason why we would transfer gio for amauri especially considering that amauri isnt even essential. This is slowly turning into a disaster
 

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,498
Indeed I have, but not in such a senseless and repetitive way. One day all happy and serene of hearing our board saying Giovinco will stay as they have for months, next day a crappy Goal.com speculating Amauri and illogically mentionning Giovinco this or that, and everything is back to doomsday scenarios.

Just watch, Cobolli or Blanc might repeat themselves again, or Ranieri who said he NEEDS Giovinco (and Marchiso, De Ceglie) for his CL qfs, that he is coming back for sure. And suddenly everything will go back to serene mode.

How often can the manipulative media push the same buttons before it wears out to a dysfunctional state ;)
 

tibike

Senior Member
Dec 11, 2007
1,147
Indeed I have, but not in such a senseless and repetitive way. One day all happy and serene of hearing our board saying Giovinco will stay as they have for months, next day a crappy Goal.com speculating Amauri and illogically mentionning Giovinco this or that, and everything is back to doomsday scenarios.

Just watch, Cobolli or Blanc might repeat themselves again, or Ranieri who said he NEEDS Giovinco (and Marchiso, De Ceglie) for his CL qfs, that he is coming back for sure. And suddenly everything will go back to serene mode.

How often can the manipulative media push the same buttons before it wears out to a dysfunctional state ;)
The only problem is that Zamparini was quoted in that article.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,498
u a psychiatrist?
:lol:

You would think so, wouldnt you hehe. Nah seriously, Giovinco will in Juve next season (the board cant make it more obvious, plus no logical reason to lose THE best italian talent in a long while).

I can have a playful bet with anyone who has a single reason to think this wont happen. But all I see too many paranoid mofos boxing their own shadows, reacting to hot air like its poison ;)


P.S Donna: I can book a free couch session for you, there most be alot brewing beneath the surface in your psyche, I mean...you STILL have the Nocerino nickname :lol:
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,498
The only problem is that Zamparini was quoted in that article.
Did you just read what you wrote? Its ZAMPARINI, the man who has fired and hired the same guy 4 times in short time period, calls a whole nation pirates, just two mention two things of this bizarrely hilarious clown.

But even if it was the most sensible president ever. OFCOURSE the president would fish for the best deal possible. And even if co-ownership, getting Giovinco for Amauri is a treasure they cant help trying to get. Its only natural they want the best deal possible. But I have no doubt our board has made it clear enough he is off limits.

So Palermo are trying to influence the deal through the media with comments, AND the media repeat same invented crap all the time to sell papers (media has allways been fear mongers, nothing sells as good as that, and well for Juventini, nothing worse then headlines of losing Giovinco, its still senseless to project your worst fears on our board in this). Good for Palermo, try to get their best possible deal as they should try. But their commodity in Amauri doesnt hold anything close to a worthy leverage to even make us ponder on it. So there is zero reason this will ever happen. So my advice, RELAX.
 

HelterSkelter

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2005
20,595
The only problem is that Zamparini was quoted in that article.
He says that these are the players that have been asked for,not
necessarily all the players will go there.Plus we're talking about a man who will one day claim the deal is nearly done,then come out and attack Juve,and then claim that the deal is nearly done again.Also,the comments are coming from Palermo.Has the Juve managment come out and said anything about all these players going to Palermo?No they havent.Giovinco is a very important player,and had he been on his way to Palermo,the Juve board would have mentioned something about it.

I totally agree with Osman.People just need an excuse to have a go at Secco and co.Giovinco will be at Juventus next season.There are no two ways about it.And yes,im a prophet.
 

Astalaro

New Member
May 7, 2008
22
next day a crappy Goal.com speculating
Goal.com just used Italian sources, they didn't made this up.

http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=102968

http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=102946

http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=13&a=80400

I can give a couple more if you want.

The only problem is that Zamparini was quoted in that article.
Zamparini talks to much, but today Guglielmo Miccichè (Palermo vicepresident) and ds Rino Foschi talked about a possible Giovinco arrival.
Giovinco is the first thing Foschi and Zamparini asked when Juve came for Amauri and they still say "Juve knows what we want, we told them which players we want".

Quote from stadionews, a Palermo-site:

Foschi: "Amauri? Manca accordo con Juve"
Intervistato dalla Gazzetta dello Sport, il direttore sportivo del Palermo, Rino Foschi, fa luce sulla trattativa relativa al trasferimento dell’attaccante brasiliano Carvalho de Oliveira Amauri alla Juventus.
"Amauri alla Juventus al 98%? Il 2% rimanente riguarda l’accordo fra il giocatore e la società bianconera. Noi abbiamo chiesto come contropartita Marchisio, Nocerino, Giovinco, Lanzafame. La Juve preferirebbe la formula dei prestiti, noi siamo per l’acquisto definitivo o al massimo per le comproprietà".
Palermo has no need to change their strategy, the pressure is at Juve and Secco because they are after Amauri and they know other teams are to (Milan and some Spanish).


Did you just read what you wrote? Its ZAMPARINI.
This is not about Zamparini ( :blah: ), he can talk as much as he wants, Foschi is the guy who's doing all the working, and Foschi is good in this.

Excuse me for my English:cool2:
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,302
Goal.com just used Italian sources, they didn't made this up.

http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=102968

http://www.tuttomercatoweb.com/?action=read&id=102946

http://www.calciomercato.com/index.php?c=13&a=80400

I can give a couple more if you want.


Zamparini talks to much, but today Guglielmo Miccichè (Palermo vicepresident) and ds Rino Foschi talked about a possible Giovinco arrival.
Giovinco is the first thing Foschi and Zamparini asked when Juve came for Amauri and they still say "Juve knows what we want, we told them which players we want".

Quote from stadionews, a Palermo-site:



Palermo has no need to change their strategy, the pressure is at Juve and Secco because they are after Amauri and they know other teams are to (Milan and some Spanish).




This is not about Zamparini ( :blah: ), he can talk as much as he wants, Foschi is the guy who's doing all the working, and Foschi is good in this.

Excuse me for my English:cool2:
First of all welcome to the forums...

2nd FUCK ZAMPARINI FUCK AMAURI AND FUCK PALERMO...

Never before have I heard so much grief...

End this transfer we dont need Amauri...
 

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