Sebastian Giovinco (60 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
That is certain that we wont accept a deal for Giovinco,
a possible bargain chip for the Amauri deal,
we will bring him back after his useful Empoli experience...
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
Please translate or say what articles are about when posting in non-English.
GIOVINCO TORNA BIANCONERO - L'unica certezza è che la Juve non cederà Giovinco in contropartita al Palermo: «Era uno delle possibile pedine che potevano entrare nell'accordo su Amauri. Piaceva a Zamparini - ha confidato Cobolli Gigli - ma lo vogliamo riportare alla Juventus dopo la proficua esperienza fatta nell'Empoli»
Corrieresport

Basically says:

Giovinco turns Black & White. The only certain thing is Giovinco is not included in any deal with Palermo for the Amauri deal. Zamparini likes/wants him. Cobolli is bringing Giovinco back to Juve after the experience given to him by playing for Empoli.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
15/05/2008 11:35

Giovinco: Don’t Send Me On Loan

Young sensation Sebastian Giovinco has told Juventus that he is ready to star for them next season, but says he will quietly accept if they decide to send him out on loan again.

I Want Juve

Giovinco is widely regarded as one of the best young talents in world football, and he has had a fine season on-loan at Empoli this campaign, scoring six goals in 20 Serie A starts.

The 21-year-old fantasista will return to Turin at the end of the season, but there have been strong reports in the press that he will be offloaded again. Although it now seems that a sale or co-ownership deal involving Palermo is out of the question, a loan move may still be a possibility.

Giovinco however insists that he is ready to star for Juve as a first team player.

"These are not decisions that belong to me,” he told Calcio 2000.

“But I say that if you are young and good, it is right that you should play, even in a great team.

“Abroad it works this way, I do not understand why in Italy it should be any different.


“Obviously if the club has chosen another way, and if they decide to put me on loan again, I will accept quietly. But if you ask me, I feel ready to play for Juve.”


Idols

Giovinco then spoke about the players he idolised as a youngster, and the four names he mentioned were Marco Van Basten, Diego Maradona, Michel Platini and Roberto Baggio.

"I adored Van Basten,” Giovinco stated.

“I watched videos of him, as I did of Maradona, Platini, and Baggio. You tell me the name of a great player and I have devoured his videos. I have watched them thousands of times, so I have memorised them."

Gianni Wilson

GOAL.COM
 

The Arif

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
12,564
Giovinco: I’m ready for Juve
Thursday 15 May, 2008




Empoli loan starlet Sebastian Giovinco insists that he is ready to wear the Juventus shirt and is hoping to be called back to Turin this summer.

The 21-year-old playmaker has excelled while on loan to Empoli this term, hitting six goals and providing a hatful of assists.

However, it is unclear whether owners Juve will bring him back to base for next term’s Scudetto bid or whether they will farm him out again.

“These are not my decisions to make,” Giovinco told Calcio 2000.

“But I say that if you are good and you are young then it is right that you should get a game, even in a great team.

“It works that way abroad, so I don’t see why it should be any different in Italy.

“Obviously if the club see it another way and send me out on loan again then I will accept without any fuss, but I feel I am ready to play for Juve.”

The Azzurrini man concluded his interview by discussing his idols when he was growing up and his meticulous studying of their techniques.

“I adored Marco Van Basten,” he revealed. “I watched videos of him, but also of Diego Maradona, Michel Platini and Roberto Baggio.

“You give me the name of a great player and I have watched him endlessly. I watched these videos thousands of times so that I could memorise them.”


Football Italia
 

SoulSiick

Schizoid Man
Oct 16, 2007
515
Even if he cant play in 1st team,he should be in juve squad,
I mean come on,nocerino can play in 1st team but sebastian cant ?

He got "the talent",he just needs "the Experience",Give hem "the chance" !!! :D

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Can he play as left winger ? in pavel's place ?
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Even if he cant play in 1st team,he should be in juve squad,
I mean come on,nocerino can play in 1st team but sebastian cant ?

He got "the talent",he just needs "the Experience",Give hem "the chance" !!! :D

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Can he play as left winger ? in pavel's place ?
:agree: he's allready playing as a left winger for empoli........And am 99.99% sure he'll make it in juve he just needs a chance........
 

Ledje

Senior Member
Sep 1, 2006
800
Even if he cant play in 1st team,he should be in juve squad,
I mean come on,nocerino can play in 1st team but sebastian cant ?

He got "the talent",he just needs "the Experience",Give hem "the chance" !!! :D

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Can he play as left winger ? in pavel's place ?


Left Winger and Pavel's Place are 2 different things.

Left Winger, hmm, Pavel isnt really playing there
He's more playing a Pavel position :D

That means he has a free role, so he can go to the centre, and yes, Giovinco can play that role.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,017
Andy i can tell you are a very intelligent person, but what annoys me about you is that you dont like admitting to anything that somebody is arguing against you. This is not a stab at you, i dont want an argument like we once had..
in regards to what you and salman are discussing: sure Gigli has more power than Ranieri, BUT he was hired to manage to the team, and by that he has a major say in who we sign and sell. Regardless if Gigli thinks that it would be good for Giovinco to go out on loan, if Ranieri wants him in his team for next season, then so be it Ranieri should have his way. Because if he didnt, then for example half way down next season we are performing badly and the board decide to sack Ranieri, he has every right to be annoyed that he didnt have full control over the team and transfers. In regards to Deschamps, it surely was sad how he left Juventus, but im sure there were many issues behind the scenes that we dont know about. I hope you can catch my drift here.. instead of making an argument similar to the one you and salman were having earlier.
However, the cited reason for Deschamps leaving is because the management would not allow him to have a huge say in our transfers and did not give him respect. Perhaps there were other factors, Lord knows, but Deschamps left because he didn't like the way this club was going, which stems from the board. This is fact here.

My argument is that, if the board didn't give Deschamps respect, who can believe they'll adhere to want Ranieri wants? Who knows what they're thinking really. But one thing is for sure... their comments and actions thus far have been far from stuff we shouldn't worry about.

I don't understand the argument you presented. Of course Ranieri should have a say in what players he wants to buy. After all, it's his team, he controls the tactics, and I support Cloughie (Brian Clough) football where the manager takes care of transfers.

This is my entire point - the board might not care about what Ranieri wants. They might not even give a fuck. Therefore, Lord knows what's going on there and what the board will do. Ranieri has always been a pushover, and could certainly be one at Juventus without a doubt.
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
12,645
That last picture with his brother looks so fucking gay. And the one before that, number 6 looks like he's gona piss on the locker floor out of happiness.
 

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