Sebastian Giovinco (31 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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SABSAB

Snoop Stinks
Dec 10, 2008
10,832
Not for me:D
For me means Join we bought him.
To be fair, Marchisio had a lot of luck that we got all of our midfielders injured so he got the chance to play for a longer period and improve a lot.
If everyone would have been fully fit he would sit with Seba on the bench and would just be another talent.
Don't get me wrong, I love him he's great but things could have been way different.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
For all those who question why we should sell him, the answer is rather simple.

This guy has got talent, and he can be a very exciting player to watch, a game changer even, but he needs the confidence of the coach, and the necessary playing time to fulfil his potential. He is not getting any of that at this club, and for that reason, he should seek greener pastures. It has nothing to do with the Azzurri, but more so with the fact that a very promising and talented player is not being afforded the opportunity to express himself, and risks going the way of Recoba and so many others. I don't want to see that happen.

I hope this clarifies matters for those with numb brains and a narrow minded approach!
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
What does it matter if Gio finds success elsewhere? It's quite apparent and obvious that there is no room for him at this club; therefore, Juve finding success doesn't really depend on Gio! Why do you want to keep him, bench him, and stunt his growth?

I am concerned about Juve's success, but at the same time it is selfish to keep a player of such talent and not afford him the opportunity to play.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,259
I sort of agree with that. Fans of big clubs can be quite spoilt at times, not realizing that the game would continue on without them and their clubs. It's also why you see tons of people loving loan deals even if it destroys the player. They don't care, they're fans of "big clubs", they'll just move on to the next fresh piece of meat they'll buy.
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Spot on. I like Gio as a player, and want to see him flourish in an environment which embraces his talents and appreciates him as a player. Whether or not this environment happens to be at Juventus or not is another matter entirely.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,259
And it's our own fault for not giving him a chance, or not allowing his talent to flourish. But of course, once Gio moves on to Arsenal or wherever and comes around good, you'll see people here say, "fuck you Seba" or "Seba is an asshole for not playing well with us" instead of blaming it on the management or coaching staff.

We already see such moronic posts when it comes to Criscito and Sculli, the latter believe it or not.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,990
What does it matter if Gio finds success elsewhere?
I like Gio as a player, and want to see him flourish in an environment which embraces his talents and appreciates him as a player
Who cares about it¿?¿ man seriously, im not his father or his girlfriend...

He has got what it takes and luckily we have him, so we NEED to use him.
Where is the glory in looking at a juventus born talent kicking some ass in Milan or in Roma?

Fuck it dude.

Of course is the management fault for being such morons, and Ferrara and Ranieri too. But heck, i think we have seen enough of "X player sucks at Juve but explodes elsewhere"...and believe me , if this turns to be Gio's case too, it will be the most painful of all, because in soem cases in the past we had no idea that those players were that good (henry for example?), but now we know of what Gio is capable.

It would be moronic to sell him, and i dont care if he gets rotten in the bench, we need to keep him as much as possible until some not moronic coach makes him play.

Wating to see him flourish in Milan or INter and scoring like a gazillion goals against us? FFS.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
It matters because someone will buy him for peanuts from us and we will spend another 30m on a player that will bring about the same amount of productivity. That matters a lot when we are a club that "hails" our youth system when not one of them seems to make it except at another club: Ariaudo, Criscito, Gio, , etc etc. Don't use Marchisio. He made it by default. If it wasn't for all the injuries we have sustained he wouldn't have had the time of day to play and everyone here knows that.

Forza Gio and I really don't understand why he doesn't play.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,259
The loan defenders love to use Marchisio as proof their beloved loans work. But what they don't understand is that Marchisio was a regular for us in Serie B anyway, so we actually didn't even need to send him away because we already knew he could cut it as a player in our team.

So disregard that guy, and what do you get? Nocerino? Yeah, his ass lasted a year after loan, after loan, after fucking loan. Hell, I think he got loaned out three times in the same fucking season!

Such brilliant youth development here...
 

Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,177
Play him then! If the fucking management and coach have no intention of using him, then no need to punish him by keeping him here. If we were playing well and getting positive results, I would be hard pressed to find a reason for him to feature; after all, if it ain't broke, don't fix it!

However, this current Juve team has been playing the worst football I have seen in over 2 decades, and yet we still stick with the same shitty formation, clueless players, and our hopeless coach refuses to make any changes. We are so boring, predictable, and ugly to watch. We are slow, lack creativity, and generally are a team without ideas. I am not saying Gio will change everything, but at least give the guy a chance to play consistently since the results are abysmal, and the performances revolting.

Play him NOW, or sell him to someone who will appreciate his true value!
 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
10,472
The loan defenders love to use Marchisio as proof their beloved loans work. But what they don't understand is that Marchisio was a regular for us in Serie B anyway, so we actually didn't even need to send him away because we already knew he could cut it as a player in our team.

So disregard that guy, and what do you get? Nocerino? Yeah, his ass lasted a year after loan, after loan, after fucking loan. Hell, I think he got loaned out three times in the same fucking season!

Such brilliant youth development here...
Shut up before I loan you out to Siena
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Am allready conviced that the guy will be sold at the end of this season. There is no way he'll stay here longer.

Whoever will sign him are pretty lucky for getting such a talent. Currently our club is in a mess and the guy most likely will hit it big in a stable environment in some other club.

Anyways good luck for him and personaly i'll always respect Gio for being such a professianal player.....
 

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