Sebastian Giovinco (84 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Snoop

Sabet is a nasty virgin
Oct 2, 2001
28,186
why not keeping him? he is no kid, 20 year old and can be a back up.. It's not that we have thousands of midfielders.. it is better if he stays, and out coaches take care of him, and teach him how to improve. or else we will lose him just like we lost all those young players the past years..
 

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Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
I am tired of that loan crap. It does not work. Keep, let him do training with the boys and give him playing time at the end of games. It works for clubs outside Italy.
example----> giovani dos santos in barca andbojan too these players arent even for loan and next season they will make it to there first team.
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,622
what loan? Giovinco?

With the management we have I'm more afraid we sell his ½ to Empoli or Udinese. :(

I'd keep him and let him learn from the great one Pavel. What I think is that we'll indeed loan him out and maybe buy Malouda and ruin another potential in our Primavera. fanculo!
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,622
we wouldn't see him starting for Juve in 3-4 years though so Seba would rot in a team like Siena until he's 24.

Anyway maybe it's just me being negative from reading the papers. If I only listen to what the management says then we'll be more than ok but I don't trust them.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,510
The first thing is he will not play for us next season, there is no was he could anyhow get last 15-20 min of the game, maybe only against some really weak teams. So if we gonna keep him he should play almost every weekend, but knowing our club he has no chance so I'm for loan too. Another thing is we want to be competative in A and immediatly fight for CL spots and I don't see how Giovinco could fit in that plan, especially when you look that he just made his first cap for us 4 games before the end of season and we are in B.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,705
what loan? Giovinco?

With the management we have I'm more afraid we sell his ½ to Empoli or Udinese. :(

I'd keep him and let him learn from the great one Pavel. What I think is that we'll indeed loan him out and maybe buy Malouda and ruin another potential in our Primavera. fanculo!
According to calciomercato.com, the gazzetta writes that Vicenza have captured Giovinco on loan.
 

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,622
According to calciomercato.com, the gazzetta writes that Vicenza have captured Giovinco on loan.
They talked about this a couple of weeks ago but I thought it was just a rumor. This one too. It might happen but I would loan him in a lower serie A club. He's 20.
 

tonykart

Senior Member
Feb 16, 2007
1,595
People get so obsessed with young talent. Potential should be a four letter word. Let these KIDS work their way up. No one owes them a chance. With hard work and dedication they will EARN their way into a starting lineup. Giovinco is no exception.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
People get so obsessed with young talent. Potential should be a four letter word. Let these KIDS work their way up. No one owes them a chance. With hard work and dedication they will EARN their way into a starting lineup. Giovinco is no exception.
:agree:
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
our managment has allways been shit.. just give this young players playing time and a chance.. look at Manu and what they have done with Rooney and Ronaldo.. they are only 21...
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
Loaning out Giovinco does not mean we will LOSE him. We should however, loan him to a Serie A or Serie B squad that will play him on the first team. Vicenza does not seem like a bad option. Schwoch is a good player for him to take over for, and he may play next to Foti, which would be nice. I like the loan option to Vicenza.

Yeah, becouse our loaned youngsters have always come back, cause the "loan youngsters" policy has work great :disagree:

A Juventus youngster going from Primavera to our First Team???? God Forbit that Happend!!!

Look at the bad results of that policy in the World, I mean Beckham in Man U, Messi and Iniesta in Barcelona, Casillas in Real Madrid, Del Piero in Juventus, De Rossi in Roma, Raul in Real Madrid all of them once youngsters that went directly to the first team and look how bad all of those cases went...













BTW... Just in case someone didnt notice, I was been sarcastic...
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,510
So you wanna tell us that if we put Giovinco in the first team we will have new big star in the football. Maybe Beckham and co. did manage to become great but you also should remember the likes of Pavon, Wes Brown etc. We all watched 20 minute appereance in the first team and suddenly he become the biggest potential. Maybe he is but you must give him more time to play and Juve can't do that. We couldn't give him that in B what do you make think we can in A, especially with all that pressure to make strong impact immediatly. If we gonna loan him for one season to play regular first team football on a level higher than Primavera to prove his worth, I'm IN...
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
14,565
So you wanna tell us that if we put Giovinco in the first team we will have new big star in the football. Maybe Beckham and co. did manage to become great but you also should remember the likes of Pavon, Wes Brown etc. We all watched 20 minute appereance in the first team and suddenly he become the biggest potential. Maybe he is but you must give him more time to play and Juve can't do that. We couldn't give him that in B what do you make think we can in A, especially with all that pressure to make strong impact immediatly. If we gonna loan him for one season to play regular first team football on a level higher than Primavera to prove his worth, I'm IN...


No, Im bot asuring that he will be a big star, what Im saying is that having a kid going from our primavera to the first team is not that crazy!!

Im not saying that Giovinco is the next big thing, but its very frustrating see that we manage to have the best freaking primavera team in Italy, a primavera team that wins the championship or Viareggio almost every year and that we havent take advantage of that in our first team!?

I mean I think its more than proven rigth now that loaning our youngsters to Serie B teams is not working!, so why dont let them train with the first team, let them learn from big starts like Nedved, or Buffon or Del Piero, let them love the shirt they wear!

I think that one reason on why our youngsters dont retunr to us when they are loan out is becouse we loan them to low crap teams that they learn the actittude of low crap teams, so whats the worth of give him "playing time" when all he is learning is to become a "average" player?

All big teams in Europe have seen the importance to develop younsters and bring them to the first team, but for some reason we havent learn that, and dont come here and tell me that we are doing it now with Paro and Palladino, cause the only reason they are in the team at the moment is becouse we got relegated to Serie B, if that would have happend Paro, De Ceglie, Palladino and Marchisio would e playing in Chievo or some low crap Serie B team.

Look all Im saying is, lets give our younsgers a chance for a change, maybe they wont get as much playing time, but they will learn to become great stars with the guide of our stars.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,705
Well that assist he made, I have yet to see the likes of Marchionni for example do something like that this season. Even someone like Nedved would have trouble replicating that inch-perfect pass. I don't think Giovinco is just another talent.





BTW... Just in case someone didnt notice, I was been sarcastic...
Thanks for pointing that out :D.
 

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