Sebastian Giovinco (80 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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cherryman

Junior Member
Jan 17, 2007
59
Del Piero was here for the past 15 years, we didn't manage to find his successor in 15 minutes, did we??
indeed, first let him play some more min. & then we will see, but for his progression I think its bether to loan him out to Siena or another Serie A club, because I dont think he will get much oppertunities next season...
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,905
Angelo Di Livio: "I've met Ale at the Primavera. And he was already a phenomenon. He was so brave that we forced the coach to make him debut at the main team". "He has those abilities that only great stars have. And everyone, as soon as they saw him, said “This one will surely make it"


It doesn't necesserly has to be Giovinco, but the same thing we did with Alex in 1993, will have to be done with some other extra talented Primavera boy. Its hard to believe we didn't produce an extra talent since 1993. Maybe not as good as Alex, but someone was surely extremly talented and worth the risk. Too bad we never did risk.
Giovinco looks perfect choice to follow Alex's steps. We can't say for now how he'll be Del Piero's successor in terms of success , but he can be the next one after Del Piero who was given the chance to play first team football coming directly from Primavera.
You saw those pics with Giovinco celebrating the assist and the seniors celebrating with him. It was obvious they all love the kid.
Its time for Trez and Del Piero to do the same thing Di Livio and Ravanelli did for Del Piero, and force the coach to make Giovinco debut in serie A WITH US, not with some shitty Reggina.
 
May 4, 2004
11,622
i would loan him out but the thing that is common when we loan players out is that they never come back :/
If he is as talented as we think he is, no one would stop him from coming back to Juve a year after going on loan!...

He would not get enough playing time next season in Serie A with us.. And a talented young player need lots of matches to get even greater!..
 
May 15, 2007
572
Angelo Di Livio: "I've met Ale at the Primavera. And he was already a phenomenon. He was so brave that we forced the coach to make him debut at the main team". "He has those abilities that only great stars have. And everyone, as soon as they saw him, said “This one will surely make it"


It doesn't necesserly has to be Giovinco, but the same thing we did with Alex in 1993, will have to be done with some other extra talented Primavera boy. Its hard to believe we didn't produce an extra talent since 1993. Maybe not as good as Alex, but someone was surely extremly talented and worth the risk. Too bad we never did risk.
Giovinco looks perfect choice to follow Alex's steps. We can't say for now how he'll be Del Piero's successor in terms of success , but he can be the next one after Del Piero who was given the chance to play first team football coming directly from Primavera.
You saw those pics with Giovinco celebrating the assist and the seniors celebrating with him. It was obvious they all love the kid.
Its time for Trez and Del Piero to do the same thing Di Livio and Ravanelli did for Del Piero, and force the coach to make Giovinco debut in serie A WITH US, not with some shitty Reggina.
or Siena!
 

giovanotti

ONE MAN ARMY
Aug 13, 2004
13,725
basicly it says, that Ferrara said we should let Gio play... He is at juve since he was 8 years old

I really was waiting for DD to sub him on saturday. before saturday I saw him only once in the pre season preparations... this kid has great potential. Perhaps DD should have let him play much more this season..

forza Gio:pint:
Of course ,Ferrara knows that I'm good.:D
 

CORVETTE

Malato di Juve , , 29
Oct 13, 2005
2,935
Date of birth January 26, 1987 (1987-01-26) (age 20)
Place of birth Turin, Italy
Height 1.66 m (5 ft 5 in)
Playing position striker, attacking

Try youtube to see some videos for him .
 

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