Sebastian Giovinco (66 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Ken

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Aug 17, 2007
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Hasn't there only been 1 or 2 games so far where it's even been possible for Zac to count on Giovinco?

Once Seba's fully fit again, we can make an assessment on whether or not Zac is overlooking the player - he really hasn't had an opportunity to demonstrate whether he trusts Giovinco yet. If we play some more matches with the 4-3-2-1, I think Seba will definitely get some PT, initially as a sub. The guy has to be fully fit though, first... we're battling for our CL lives here. We can't afford to be inserting guys into the lineup who aren't match fit.

Forza Giovinco!
Pretty much sums it up. :tup:
 

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Suns

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Italy is destroying young talents. It's a known fact now and Giovinco is just one of those. It has nothing to do with his fitness - he is just too young for us, or any other Italian team.

I still glad we got rid of Ranieri, even if he was always better than Ferrara. His statement was really awful when he said that Menez should have played at least 200 matches in France before coming to Italy. He's just one of those who insist on work rate and experience, seeing how he prefers to use Taddei. It's what kills Italy and it's why there are too many old players. Our "youngster" is Marchisio who is 24yo and that's it.

Roma had some great talents in their Primavera. Their ex goalkeepr was linked with Chelsea. Where did he end up? Loan at Arezzo. More players - same story. Davide Petrucci went to Manchester with a reason. Primavera is labeled as a Mickey Mouse competition. It's considered a joke but there are many good players. Some players even said that themselves, that nobody cares about them and by saying that, Italy is going to miss out many youth players because who the fuck is going to come there after all that?

Italy has yet to change and give the chance to youth players. What did Bonucci do more than Ariaudo? Nothing, but we are after Bonucci. We have some great players that aren't getting any chances. Immobile and Rossi come to mind. Especially Fausto, who literally owned Inter back then. The kid is something special but no - we will prefer to use Salihamidzic and we badly needed a winger. In some other team aboard do you think he'd get a chance? Of course.

Manchester gave a chance to many of them. Their 19yo RB is getting more and more chances, even in the CL against Milan. Barcelona is playing Pedro more and more while we are benching Giovinco more and more. Maybe they will realize it when they lose 4th CL place to Germans.
Great post. Fuck them and hopefully in 2-3 years even the French league can pass Serie A while we are stuck with Brazzo on the flank cause he's "so good defensively", three defensive midfielders cause they can't get enough of their beloved defense and an almost 40 year old Del Piero.
 

SABSAB

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Dec 10, 2008
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Relax on Del Piero Suns, he will have retired or is a supersub at this point. His playing time will get less and less from now on. First 3/4, then 1/2 and then he only plays 1/4 of what he used to play now.
 

Rollie

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Apr 15, 2008
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Italy is destroying young talents. It's a known fact now and Giovinco is just one of those. It has nothing to do with his fitness - he is just too young for us, or any other Italian team.

I still glad we got rid of Ranieri, even if he was always better than Ferrara. His statement was really awful when he said that Menez should have played at least 200 matches in France before coming to Italy. He's just one of those who insist on work rate and experience, seeing how he prefers to use Taddei. It's what kills Italy and it's why there are too many old players. Our "youngster" is Marchisio who is 24yo and that's it.

Roma had some great talents in their Primavera. Their ex goalkeepr was linked with Chelsea. Where did he end up? Loan at Arezzo. More players - same story. Davide Petrucci went to Manchester with a reason. Primavera is labeled as a Mickey Mouse competition. It's considered a joke but there are many good players. Some players even said that themselves, that nobody cares about them and by saying that, Italy is going to miss out many youth players because who the fuck is going to come there after all that?

Italy has yet to change and give the chance to youth players. What did Bonucci do more than Ariaudo? Nothing, but we are after Bonucci. We have some great players that aren't getting any chances. Immobile and Rossi come to mind. Especially Fausto, who literally owned Inter back then. The kid is something special but no - we will prefer to use Salihamidzic and we badly needed a winger. In some other team aboard do you think he'd get a chance? Of course.

Manchester gave a chance to many of them. Their 19yo RB is getting more and more chances, even in the CL against Milan. Barcelona is playing Pedro more and more while we are benching Giovinco more and more. Maybe they will realize it when they lose 4th CL place to Germans.
Dusan, I totally agree with your general position on Italy mismanaging their youth - 100%. It's demonstrated over and over, and over again; it's time the Italian game woke the fuck up. Develop your youth, and save some of the $ to add some additional proven quality. Mediocre roster players making too much money kills teams... and it's hurt us quite a bit. Get that youth involved!

I was always impressed by Rossi as well... definitely thought he'd get more of a shake, especially considering our weaknesses.

One thing to add... we do have De Ceglie, who Zac trusts (23) and Candreva (23) for the moment - so those guys fall into your Marchisio youth category. Which doesn't really mean anything, considering they're still already 23.

Edit: Forgot Caceres here as well, at 22. Even if he isn't ours, and isn't an Italian himself...

I posted because I just wanted to point out that Giovinco hasn't been fully fit for nearly all of Zac's time at Juventus. Because of this, I think it's too early to say whether or not Zac is anti-Seba. Time will tell if Giovinco becomes a regular, but for me, there are currently only 2 Juventus managers who have completely discounted Seba's skills: Ranieri, and Ciro.
 

Dostoevsky

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Dusan, I totally agree with your general position on Italy mismanaging their youth - 100%. It's demonstrated over and over, and over again; it's time the Italian game woke the fuck up. Develop your youth, and save some of the $ to add some additional proven quality. Mediocre roster players making too much money kills teams... and it's hurt us quite a bit. Get that youth involved!

I was always impressed by Rossi as well... definitely thought he'd get more of a shake, especially considering our weaknesses.

One thing to add... we do have De Ceglie, who Zac trusts (23) and Candreva (23) for the moment - so those guys fall into your Marchisio youth category. Which doesn't really mean anything, considering they're still already 23.

Edit: Forgot Caceres here as well, at 22. Even if he isn't ours, and isn't an Italian himself...

I posted because I just wanted to point out that Giovinco hasn't been fully fit for nearly all of Zac's time at Juventus. Because of this, I think it's too early to say whether or not Zac is anti-Seba. Time will tell if Giovinco becomes a regular, but for me, there are currently only 2 Juventus managers who have completely discounted Seba's skills: Ranieri, and Ciro.
Was he really injured? Nobody heard a thing of him for like weeks and there was nothing on Juve site. Nah, I'm not into conspiracy theories now.

I still believe that those are being fielded because he has no other choice. Candreva is here for some time and we might even buy him but that doesn't change anything. We used him because we saw the potential in that guy. We use De Ceglie only sometimes, like when Grosso was injured. Caceres is also here on a loan deal and he was getting chances next to a stable tree, Grygera.

It still doesn't change the fact that we (or any other Italian club) is using their youth players. If we had only Amauri available for example, we'd change the formation and play him as a lone striker. Zac or anything other wouldn't even think of playing Immobile. We badly need(ed) width on the pitch and I'll say again BADLY but no, why would we give a chance to Fausto? He's only 19 or what and plus, he played a couple of times and he was impressive. I mean, why should we give him a chance?

Prandelli has nothing to do with this. You seriously think he's any better when it comes to it? Why? Because he's playing Jovetic? No, he's just like any other Italian coach who only thinks of having experienced players who run like headless chickens so he could close down the opponent. He's using Jovetic because he has to. It's not like he has some other choice.

The only coach who gave a chance to youth players is Mourinho and even him did not do it properly. Balotelli played many matches while Santon is on their bench at least, comes on sometimes. In Milan? Nobody. Oh wait, they do have Abate...
Roma? Nobody. Palermo is doing it and Udinese is doing it but it doesn't change much. Top clubs rely on 30 year olds and that's pretty much it. I want to see some coach who will change the whole system once and for all and that is not Prandelli. Something new is needed in Serie A. Coach is just the starting point.
For the sake of Italian football they must use the time machine and move from the 90s already.

And also, you don't do shit if you buy Ranocchia for 15mln euros. The job is done when you buy Pepe for 300k, who's price goes to 30mln in 2 years time. The job is when you get Cissokho for 200k and sell him for 15mln. It's how you develop somebody fast and make great players from them in 1 year. The only way you'll get to see them in Italy is when they come as 29yo, considered as youth players, others rejects et cetera.
 

Rollie

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Apr 15, 2008
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Was he really injured? Nobody heard a thing of him for like weeks and there was nothing on Juve site. Nah, I'm not into conspiracy theories now.

I still believe that those are being fielded because he has no other choice. Candreva is here for some time and we might even buy him but that doesn't change anything. We used him because we saw the potential in that guy. We use De Ceglie only sometimes, like when Grosso was injured. Caceres is also here on a loan deal and he was getting chances next to a stable tree, Grygera.

It still doesn't change the fact that we (or any other Italian club) is using their youth players. If we had only Amauri available for example, we'd change the formation and play him as a lone striker. Zac or anything other wouldn't even think of playing Immobile. We badly need(ed) width on the pitch and I'll say again BADLY but no, why would we give a chance to Fausto? He's only 19 or what and plus, he played a couple of times and he was impressive. I mean, why should we give him a chance?

Prandelli has nothing to do with this. You seriously think he's any better when it comes to it? Why? Because he's playing Jovetic? No, he's just like any other Italian coach who only thinks of having experienced players who run like headless chickens so he could close down the opponent. He's using Jovetic because he has to. It's not like he has some other choice.

The only coach who gave a chance to youth players is Mourinho and even him did not do it properly. Balotelli played many matches while Santon is on their bench at least, comes on sometimes. In Milan? Nobody. Oh wait, they do have Abate...
Roma? Nobody. Palermo is doing it and Udinese is doing it but it doesn't change much. Top clubs rely on 30 year olds and that's pretty much it. I want to see some coach who will change the whole system once and for all and that is not Prandelli. Something new is needed in Serie A. Coach is just the starting point.
For the sake of Italian football they must use the time machine and move from the 90s already.

And also, you don't do shit if you buy Ranocchia for 15mln euros. The job is done when you buy Pepe for 300k, who's price goes to 30mln in 2 years time. The job is when you get Cissokho for 200k and sell him for 15mln. It's how you develop somebody fast and make great players from them in 1 year. The only way you'll get to see them in Italy is when they come as 29yo, considered as youth players, others rejects et cetera.
You're absolutely right about the necessity argument, the young guys who are here on loan are covering gaping holes, and playing because there is little other choice.

I'd like to see more of Immobile. Not sure why we brought back Paolucci, all things considered. I suppose it was for that 1-2 week window, when everyone and there dog was injured up front... still. Just demonstrates the shortsighted methods of our directors.

Jovetic is going to be unreal, and while he would have been inserted eventually... obviously Prandelli is missing some options right now, and that has a lot to do with jovetic's initial insertion into the lineup. He's not going anywhere now, though...

Milan has done a great job with Pato, (they did buy him, of course) but that's about it. I'm not a fan of Abate... nice pace though. We could use some more pace. That was hilarious the other day, when you mentioned that the 7 players on their bench had a combined age of 34.5...totally ridiculous. Perfect illustration of your points.

Our scouting department hasn't been impressive. You're right, buying a guy like Ranocchia is pretty risky... I haven't seen all that much of him anyway, but when you start shelling out that type of money, you need to be damn sure of what you're getting. His injury really hurts the evaluation process... lots of players start their careers hot, and then, for whatever reason, never hit the anticipated level.

Anyway, I gotta run, but I love the passion buddy! Have a good day.
 

Dostoevsky

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Jovetic is going to be unreal, and while he would have been inserted eventually... obviously Prandelli is missing some options right now, and that has a lot to do with jovetic's initial insertion into the lineup. He's not going anywhere now, though...
Jovetic hype was exploding here, I can't give big credit to scouts. I heard about him 1 and a half year earlier here and he was hailed a lot, scoring like crazy.

Milan has done a great job with Pato, (they did buy him, of course) but that's about it. I'm not a fan of Abate... nice pace though. We could use some more pace. That was hilarious the other day, when you mentioned that the 7 players on their bench had a combined age of 34.5...totally ridiculous. Perfect illustration of your points.
Pato was the biggest thing coming out of Brazil and he wasn't really cheap but it payed of I guess. You don't see it every day in Italy. And I was being totally sarcastic when I said Abate, the guy is a joke. He's not really young, I just tried to mock Milan and their youth products. Yeah, their bench is a joke and there's no wonder they were Manchester's toy in both matches.

Anyway, I gotta run, but I love the passion buddy! Have a good day.
Was nice chatting with ya, have a good day too. ;)
 

Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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Dooz you forgot something, neither Jovetic nor Pato are Italian....
Yeah I know. It was just another point, since I tried to separate those, how we have no scouts at all and how we can't use our own players properly. If somebody in Italy has them (scouts) it's Udinese. But they should still learn a couple of things from Porto guys.
 

SABSAB

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Dec 10, 2008
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Yeah I know. It was just another point, since I tried to separate those, how we have no scouts at all and how we can't use our own players properly. If somebody in Italy has them (scouts) it's Udinese. But they should still learn a couple of things from Porto guys.
Yeah that too, but what I meant was what Gio said at the beginning of the Season: If he'd be a Brazil or from else where, he might ply more...
 

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Good players succeed, lesser players don't.

Italy aren't producing the talents they used to, so less are getting chances in first teams.
 

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Yeah that too, but what I meant was what Gio said at the beginning of the Season: If he'd be a Brazil or from else where, he might ply more...
Italy is a land of old people on the pitch. He'd play anywhere more and even in many top clubs. Maybe not as a starter always but at least two times more.

There are many talents that are forgot there. Sad thing, but let's play 40 year olds old, that should do. Let Italians laugh at Primavera competition and not even care about EL, let them call it a Mickey Mouse competition. Later we will bash Inter and Milan, they will bash us and it will be funny. But deep in our hears we will all be crying. Especially those who end up 4th next season.

Maybe they will learn their lesion. But still I doubt that will happen.
 

Dostoevsky

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Good players succeed, lesser players don't.

Italy aren't producing the talents they used to, so less are getting chances in first teams.
:howler: Yeah right, there are no good players.

How can be so many great players in Serbia and not in Italy for instance? Italians avoid their players and buy aboard rejects. It's their moto. You can't succeed if you don't get a shot, being loaned out so other club would bench you.
 

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I don't really have anything else to say on the matter.

A lot of people seem to have a complex about all these supposedly fantastically talented young Italians who are being cruelly held back and spoiled by Italian coaches.

I think all that is bollocks.

If you are good enough, you will make it.
 

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