Sebastian Giovinco (50 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Nofuture

Junior Member
Mar 30, 2003
114
I was reading in goal.com that Giovinco is whinging again not getting enough time to play. Somehow he starts to reming me another "profesional whinger" - Diarra, whils he was at Arsenal. Thought he was an excelent prospect and even further become a solid player, he was kicked of from the great team, just for reason he could not understand that he needs patience, and hard work in training to prove his worth and blend in squad.
Same for Gio, if he wants to play for best team in world he needs to be patient, as Ranieri orders him.
 

Juventine

Little Witch
Jul 11, 2008
328
I was reading in goal.com that Giovinco is whinging again not getting enough time to play. Somehow he starts to reming me another "profesional whinger" - Diarra, whils he was at Arsenal. Thought he was an excelent prospect and even further become a solid player, he was kicked of from the great team, just for reason he could not understand that he needs patience, and hard work in training to prove his worth and blend in squad.
Same for Gio, if he wants to play for best team in world he needs to be patient, as Ranieri orders him.
Whinging again? Did he ever complain? He even said "I play little but Ranieri is right"
And goal.com?
lol
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,489
I was reading in goal.com that Giovinco is whinging again not getting enough time to play. Somehow he starts to reming me another "profesional whinger" - Diarra, whils he was at Arsenal. Thought he was an excelent prospect and even further become a solid player, he was kicked of from the great team, just for reason he could not understand that he needs patience, and hard work in training to prove his worth and blend in squad.
Same for Gio, if he wants to play for best team in world he needs to be patient, as Ranieri orders him.


Bä-bä-bä-bä-bä-bä!


P.S Neg repped you.
 

Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,618
Gio is the future of Juve and he knows it. He knows that it is hard to get a place in the starting line up when the likes of Del Piero, Amauri, Trezeguet and Nedved are in the team! He is patient and his patience will be rewarded soon.........i think very soon cause Neddy has 36, DP has 34 and they havent got much time left!!
 
Aug 28, 2007
83
One problem with our board and the coaches we've been hiring is that they all like to play our youngsters out of position or they dont want to play them at all. They did this to Nocerino, hence he had to start learning to play like a winger, they did the same thing to Palladino, he had to be like Nedved, but now after all the series of phone calls with Del Piero, Palladino's starting to play like him-dancing about the field and not really moving play forward. Now they're doing the same thing to De Cegli playing him as a surrogate left winger when we all know that if De Ceg plays 3 full time matches as a left full back for Juve, he'll be far better than Molinaro can ever dream of getting this season, then after a season and Molinaro becomes manageble, we loan out De Ceg. Young Gio can actually be a better player and also be the best in the world if they start getting him to think and play like Sneijner instead of sending him to be a left winger (replacement for Neddy my foot), see how the young man tore open that Bate defence...awesome. We know he can do more in a free role than in a fixed position. Until we start becoming a little like Man Utd, we wont stay king of Italian football for long. Young Gio deserves to play and now is the best time!
 

Nofuture

Junior Member
Mar 30, 2003
114
One problem with our board and the coaches we've been hiring is that they all like to play our youngsters out of position or they dont want to play them at all. They did this to Nocerino, hence he had to start learning to play like a winger, they did the same thing to Palladino, he had to be like Nedved, but now after all the series of phone calls with Del Piero, Palladino's starting to play like him-dancing about the field and not really moving play forward. Now they're doing the same thing to De Cegli playing him as a surrogate left winger when we all know that if De Ceg plays 3 full time matches as a left full back for Juve, he'll be far better than Molinaro can ever dream of getting this season, then after a season and Molinaro becomes manageble, we loan out De Ceg. Young Gio can actually be a better player and also be the best in the world if they start getting him to think and play like Sneijner instead of sending him to be a left winger (replacement for Neddy my foot), see how the young man tore open that Bate defence...awesome. We know he can do more in a free role than in a fixed position. Until we start becoming a little like Man Utd, we wont stay king of Italian football for long. Young Gio deserves to play and now is the best time!
Yeah, sound like Lippi itself is talking.. I'm sure you are great manager at FM, but this is real life and Juve is full of champions they know how to win. If Nedved gives better impact to team because of his experience and leadership qualities, them Ranieri is right to use him instead of just pure speed and technique. If Gio would have been that good as all you claim, can you immagine any manager damaging his side and not letting him play. You can't complain, we are doing good at the moment and old guns firing really well. I'm not saying Giovinco is bad, he is a great tallent, but even talents have to be nurtured. IMHO he needs to stay and learn from best in world Nedved and DP. Maybe his team mates still don't know him that well to trust him, so he needs to earn respect. Leave it to Ranieri, he knows better what he is doing for sure.

OK, i have not been following Palladino recently but what he has achieved since he left Juve? De Ceglie - i believe same goes for his as for Giovinco.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Yeah, sound like Lippi itself is talking.. I'm sure you are great manager at FM, but this is real life and Juve is full of champions they know how to win. If Nedved gives better impact to team because of his experience and leadership qualities, them Ranieri is right to use him instead of just pure speed and technique. If Gio would have been that good as all you claim, can you immagine any manager damaging his side and not letting him play. You can't complain, we are doing good at the moment and old guns firing really well. I'm not saying Giovinco is bad, he is a great tallent, but even talents have to be nurtured. IMHO he needs to stay and learn from best in world Nedved and DP. Maybe his team mates still don't know him that well to trust him, so he needs to earn respect. Leave it to Ranieri, he knows better what he is doing for sure.
Ranieri's main priority is defence, thats the main reason why he prefer neddy over Gio. Gio is much better offensively than Neddy.

As for you're last bolded part, lets hope you're right about ranieri (though i have my doubts).....
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,291
Seba: I'm going nowhere Tuesday 2 December, 2008

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Sebastian Giovinco confesses he is frustrated at warming the Juventus bench, but stresses his commitment to the Bianconeri cause.

The Azzurrini ace has been widely tipped to take over Alessandro Del Piero's throne with the Old Lady.

However, this term Giovinco has played a limited role due to the fierce competition for places in Turin and there has been speculation that he could leave on loan.

“It is only normal to get angry when I don't play,” Giovinco admitted in Tuttosport.

“It would be worse if I didn't mind because that would show that I wasn't attached to this shirt.

“Of course I will try and channel the anger into a more positive attitude.

“The Coach has told me that I am Pavel Nedved's replacement, but I don't really care what position I play in as long as I am on the pitch and can hit the net.

“I have to admit that I miss scoring goals because I scored six for Empoli on loan last season.

“I feel like a goal could seriously help me turn the corner, but I will keep giving my all and I have no intention of leaving because I truly care about Juve.”


Channel 4
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
11,045
im pretty sure he is huge juve fan and 3 dissapointing months wont be big enough argument for him to damage his chance of life to play for his one and only lady. if the situation stays the same he may ask for a loan in january but i believe something big would have to happen for him to decide to leave in january or summer.
as is said :p
 

Sir Psycho Sexy

I AM CANDREVA (kholsit!)
Sep 19, 2008
969
Seba: I'm going nowhere Tuesday 2 December, 2008

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Sebastian Giovinco confesses he is frustrated at warming the Juventus bench, but stresses his commitment to the Bianconeri cause.

The Azzurrini ace has been widely tipped to take over Alessandro Del Piero's throne with the Old Lady.

However, this term Giovinco has played a limited role due to the fierce competition for places in Turin and there has been speculation that he could leave on loan.

“It is only normal to get angry when I don't play,” Giovinco admitted in Tuttosport.

“It would be worse if I didn't mind because that would show that I wasn't attached to this shirt.

“Of course I will try and channel the anger into a more positive attitude.

“The Coach has told me that I am Pavel Nedved's replacement, but I don't really care what position I play in as long as I am on the pitch and can hit the net.

“I have to admit that I miss scoring goals because I scored six for Empoli on loan last season.

“I feel like a goal could seriously help me turn the corner, but I will keep giving my all and I have no intention of leaving because I truly care about Juve.”


Channel 4
forza gio! ... this should shut up everyone and their stupid disbelief in him ... :D:D:D
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
And Del Piero is there as well.
:lol2: Nice one.

You don't like us because we can fook bayern in the butt.
:lol2:

ßüякε;1820021 said:
No, I don't like you because you aren't my team and are the favorite team of my best friend.

I think if we were to match up this year it would be a good game though.

But Ribery would run down your left flank like there was no one there, as Molinaro is a joke.

But other than that, I think your offense would beat our D, especially Lucio.
Dude, nobody goes past Molinaro. You are delusional. And you must like us. That is an order!!

I was reading in goal.com that Giovinco is whinging again not getting enough time to play. Somehow he starts to reming me another "profesional whinger" - Diarra, whils he was at Arsenal. Thought he was an excelent prospect and even further become a solid player, he was kicked of from the great team, just for reason he could not understand that he needs patience, and hard work in training to prove his worth and blend in squad.
Same for Gio, if he wants to play for best team in world he needs to be patient, as Ranieri orders him.
What a load of untrue turd. L. Diarra is a douchebag, Giovinco is classy. Remember that. And stop reading GOAL.COM!!! :inter:
 

memo

Senior Member
Nov 18, 2005
1,637
i see seba perfect for a 4-3-3
i belive that he can be letal on a 3 man attack
something like what we use in our cl glory

dp-vially-ravanelli
 

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