Sebastian Giovinco (43 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
I suggest a poll, please.

Right here and now, people vote as to whether they want to keep Giovinco, or trade him plus cash off for Cassano next transfer window.

Right here and now, no ifs, ands, or buts.

You either want to keep him or don't, because that's what it comes down to.
I would do that move in a heartbeat.

The combined talents of Cassano and Diego would cause holy hell throughtout the rest of Europe for the next 5 years.
 

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Tomice

Senior Member
Mar 25, 2009
3,024
OK, Genius.

What exactly is "Juve Material"???
hard to define realy. its more of a feeling then a mesured quantity.
not every player here was, but most of them. not including those "by the pound, bench,swap meat" players.

It's class, nither CR9 has it nor Cassano IMO.

I like Cassano, i realy do,he is an amazing player to watch and he should play for the NT, but, I dont think he will be as great at Juve.
Everyone here are hard-working guys and , can you picture Cassano coming late to training, wearing a tanktop and flip-flops and the look on Alex face ?

He looks like he calmed down there and got is act together and thats great and all, but why that happend now? could be the water in Florence for all we know.
 

JCK

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JCK
May 11, 2004
125,386
hard to define realy.

It's class, nither CR9 has it nor Cassano IMO.

I like Cassano, i realy do,he is an amazing player to watch and he should play for the NT, but, I dont think he will be as great at Juve.
Everyone here are hard-working guys and , can you picture Cassano coming late to training, wearing a tanktop and flip-flops and the look on Alex face ?

He looks like he calmed down there and got is act together and thats great and all, but why that happend now? could be the water in Florence for all we know.
Where does Zlatan fall in the Juve material description then?
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
hard to define realy.

It's class, nither CR9 has it nor Cassano IMO.

I like Cassano, i realy do,he is an amazing player to watch and he should play for the NT, but, I dont think he will be as great at Juve.
Everyone here are hard-working guys and , can you picture Cassano coming late to training, wearing a tanktop and flip-flops and the look on Alex face ?

He looks like he calmed down there and got is act together and thats great and all, but why that happend now? could be the water in Florence for all we know.
First off, allow me to apologize for using the term "OK, Genius". That was in bad taste and I'm sorry for that.

I get extremely frustrated how the term "Juve Material" is thrown around, when there is no conrete definition of what that means.

The reason why he has calmed down is because he finally has found parental/father figures in his life through the last couple of coaches, and he has been able to get his life in order.

I can only imagine what it must be like for a 17 year old to be called "The Jewel of Old Bari", and have to deal with such expectations, considering he came from a broken home.

Now that might sound like an excuse, but I don't think very many of us have walked a mile in those types of shoes.

He's grwon up, he's matured, he's found peace in his life.

More importantly, at the age of 27, he is still well within his prime years, especially considering that his game is not built on speed, it is built on everything else. Therefore, he could very well perform like this for the next 7 years, provided that he stays healthy
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
89,005
As for the poll;

Giovinco is 22 and we could wait for him to gain some more potential and beat world-class players eventually, which is not so easy.

Combining Cassano with Diego would make one of the greatest duos ever probably that would lead us to the top. Both are at their peak right now so I'm pretty sure they'd shine and that our forward would love to see that combination behind him.

Do I like Giovinco? Yes.

Do I think we'd gain a lot more with this Cassano? Yes.

Would I be sad to see him leave? Yes.

Would I take this chance to get Antonio? Yes.
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
As for the poll;

Giovinco is 22 and we could wait for him to gain some more potential and beat world-class players eventually, which is not so easy.

Combining Cassano with Diego would make one of the greatest duos ever probably that would lead us to the top. Both are at their peak right now so I'm pretty sure they'd shine and that our forward would love to see that combination behind him.

Do I like Giovinco? Yes.

Do I think we'd gain a lot more with this Cassano? Yes.

Would I be sad to see him leave? Yes.

Would I take this chance to get Antonio? Yes.
:tup:

Exactly what I couldn't be bothered to say.
 
Jun 13, 2007
7,233
I think the poll is a no brainer. Cassano is simply better than Giovinco, and unfortunately, Giovinco has given us no reason to believe he can really play at a world class level. He's just not that good yet. Also, Cassano could fit in a formation including Diego in it, Gio can't. Idealy, Giovinco will stay and we still get Cassano, but if it came right down to it, Cassano is definitely worth it.
 

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