Sebastian Giovinco (35 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,661
There is no word on any injury, so the fact that he was on the bench, now of all times, is a fucking outrage. I want to know if the press did their job and hounded Ranieri over this tiring BS.
 
Jan 7, 2007
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There is no word on any injury, so the fact that he was on the bench, now of all times, is a fucking outrage. I want to know if the press did their job and hounded Ranieri over this tiring BS.
No kidding! I thought by now there would've been at least one article blasting Ranieri for it. Hopefully he was sick or something but there is no reason at all why Giovinco shouldn't have been there.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,526
So, what do we have on Giovicno:

-He is not destined to be DP's hair, since we are buying the one who will be and thats Cassano. So, no SS for him...
-CR will stay and keep the 4-4-2, so that means he can only play as SS, or LM.
-Why are getting a very expensive LM and CR insists that our current problems lies in the lack of defensive support from our midfield. Since Sissoko will return and we are well stacked up in our wings, that only means we will bring a defensive winger or two..

=> No place for a starter place for Giovinco, if the new players prove themselves Cassano and expensive Neddy successor, he wont have a place for the coming years either. => Not included in our famous "5 year plan"...
 

blondu

Grazie Ale
Nov 9, 2006
27,408
i wonder from 5000 coaches, how many will choose giovinco instead of marchionni for starter..this is where the problem stands. Ranieri is retarded and cannot be fair with all the players. The best should play...but at Juve, the best is sitting next to chimenti in the stand.
 

Tomice

Senior Member
Mar 25, 2009
3,024
Ranieri inabillity to field gio is already way beyond my means to explain it logicly or football wise anymore.

My only glimer of hope is that the boy will outlast ranieri in this club. go figure.
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,526
And it was essential to field Gio, so that we should decide what to do next. Shall we keep him as LM and buy Cassano?
Shall we keep him as SS and sign a great LM?
Or shall we give him the boot and buy both Cassano and a LM??
The question remains for us the fans, but CR may have already made up his mind...
 

Tomice

Senior Member
Mar 25, 2009
3,024
And it was essential to field Gio, so that we should decide what to do next. Shall we keep him as LM and buy Cassano?
Shall we keep him as SS and sign a great LM?
Or shall we give him the boot and buy both Cassano and a LM??
The question remains for us the fans, but CR may have already made up his mind...
CR did made his mind, only in the summer we will get our answer.
buying cassano over gio is plain dumb, he dosent have anything over gio in terms of skill or vision, the fact that CR is not giving the chance to our own youth talent just show you what he thinks about us, the fans.
About the SS, he tried playing gio there only against lecce (and gio scored), so probably no.
 

Max

Senior Member
Jul 15, 2003
4,828
CR did made his mind, only in the summer we will get our answer.
buying cassano over gio is plain dumb, he dosent have anything over gio in terms of skill or vision, the fact that CR is not giving the chance to our own youth talent just show you what he thinks about us, the fans.
About the SS, he tried playing gio there only against lecce (and gio scored), so probably no.
Well, I wouldn't say that, but I'd say that Giovinco has the potential to be huge IF he's nurtured properly. I don't see Ranieri coaxing him into the squad anytime soon, though.
 
Jul 10, 2006
6,760
http://www.channel4.com/sport/football_italia/topten/italiankids.html

10. Vincenzo Fiorillo (Sampdoria)
Not long ago, this youngster received a call from the best goalkeeper in the world. Gigi Buffon rang to tell him he was on the right track and to keep on working that way. Perhaps if Sampdoria were brave enough to throw him in for a Serie A chance then he could also have the opportunity to become a record breaker.

9. Fabiano Santacroce (Napoli)
Fabio Cannavaro claimed this kid could soon become his heir at the San Paolo. He will have to smooth his instinctive character though, since he gets booked quite regularly, but the potential is clearly there. For a defender of his age to be called to represent the Azzurri is a sign of his importance.

8. Luca Cigarini (Atalanta)
Think of Andrea Pirlo and that is pretty much what you will see in Luca Cigarini. A modern playmaker able to deliver fantastic long balls, he is less effective from set pieces than the Rossoneri ace. Luca is, however, much more gifted when it comes to defending. Atalanta wouldn't have spent all that cash on him otherwise.

7. Domenico Criscito (Genoa)
Marassi is the perfect environment for this young athlete, who felt unsettled in his first three months at Juventus last year. With the Grifone 'Mimmo' returned to his high level performances. Can cover different positions and is technically skilled enough to even play in midfield one day.

6. Robert Acquafresca (Cagliari)
At the end of the current season Robert Acquafresca will most likely return to Inter, because the time has come for him to play with one of Italy's big boys. Massimo Moratti is fascinated by this youngster, who is a Nerazzurri fan and will be excited to play at San Siro. Inter's next generation will be counting on him.

5. Claudio Marchisio (Juventus)
By taking the place of Christian Poulsen in Juve’s midfield, Claudio Marchisio proved he is competitive enough to represent the Old Lady and be called upon by Marcello Lippi as well. The year spent at Empoli made him a better player and he is now set to become a Bianconeri hero. The new Claudio Gentile is born.

4. Davide Santon (Inter)
Hailed as the new Giacinto Facchetti, this diligent youngster is already an Inter regular – taking the place of Maxwell. The highlight of his season was the way he dealt with Cristiano Ronaldo. Jose Mourinho was impressed by the attitude and elegance of this old fashioned full-back who has a great future ahead of him.

3. Mario Balotelli (Inter)
His behavioural problems may be affecting his growth, but Marco Balotelli is way too talented to be left out of the top three. He has just recently shown signs of improvement earning several appearances with Inter. Strong character and hot headed, Mario could be inspired by his teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic and has what it takes to earn a world-class reputation.

2. Giuseppe Rossi (Villarreal)
This New Jersey boy, brought up in Manchester by Sir Alex Ferguson, has already established himself with La Nazionale. Giuseppe is the traditional shadow striker who can also score goals galore. Playing with Spanish outfit Villarreal, he was one of the last Italians left in the Champions League. We wonder how long will be before we see him in calcio action again – the sooner they bring him home the better.

1. Sebastian Giovinco (Juventus)
The Atomic Ant may one day take the glorious Juve No 10 shirt off of Alessandro Del Piero, but for now he will be keen to learn from the legendary Bianconeri captain. His willingness to adapt to different positions shows great maturity. Skilled and fast like no other, he has so far proved that stature and strength count little compared to pure talent. That's why Sebastian can be considered the destiny child of Italian football.
 

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