Sebastian Giovinco (57 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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BillyG

Caribbean Ultra
Nov 25, 2006
4,151
Currently, we have 3 wingers and we seek the fourth. So, it’s impossible he’s in their plans. Only chance he will stay is that he impresses Del Neri more than Lanzafame, and Lanzafame is the one who will be shipped.

I prefer a season on loan to see what he’s capable of. If he stays he won’t get much time, as previous seasons.
yeah but we want him to play as a winger, if he goes anywhere else he will be playing as a CAM/SS. So we would not be getting a good assesment on him with regards to how we want to use him as chances of him playing either of those position on any possible return would be slim as we may still have both Diego and DP.

& yes, as someone said... no co-ownerships or options to buy!
 

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Wahdan

Ace of Spades
Mar 14, 2009
6,851
yeah but we want him to play as a winger, if he goes anywhere else he will be playing as a CAM/SS. So we would not be getting a good assesment on him with regards to how we want to use him as chances of him playing either of those position on any possible return would be slim as we may still have both Diego and DP.

& yes, as someone said... no co-ownerships or options to buy!
Yeah, that’s me.

But, how do you know that he will be playing as CAM/SS anywhere else?
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
Bari should take him on loan since they will die if they pass on him. They said they will build the team around him if joined. That’s good.

But please, no option to buy nor co-ownership deals.
Parmas 4-3-3 suits Seba more than Bari's 4-4-2 or 4-3-1-2. Seba would fuck his career up if he's placed in the middle, as a trequrtista or second striker. He's a winger.

I think it's absolute bullshit that Giovinco needs to leave for a season of growth at the age of 23.
Me too. Good players grow more playing with quality players than playing for struggling teams.
 

Tomice

Senior Member
Mar 25, 2009
3,024
Parmas 4-3-3 suits Seba more than Bari's 4-4-2 or 4-3-1-2. Seba would fuck his career up if he's placed in the middle, as a trequrtista or second striker. He's a winger.


Me too. Good players grow more playing with quality players than playing for struggling teams.
First off, its not a fact, we havent seen him yet play there other then one game against Bari, and he wasnet bad at all. beside, playing as SS or trequrista dosent mean he will be in the center all the time, he can be very effective while free roaming or in the hole.
Take Cassano for exemple, he plays as an SS but found more often on either wing then in the center.

Regerding your second point, he dosent need to develop his skills, he got more of it then most of the players in Italy, he needs a place and time to shine, without worrying if he will play even when producing the goods.
 

Wahdan

Ace of Spades
Mar 14, 2009
6,851
Agent: “Giovinco most probably will join Bari”

“Ventura talked with Seba and he explained his project. Seba liked it”

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He didn’t mention the type of the transfer
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
First off, its not a fact, we havent seen him yet play there other then one game against Bari, and he wasnet bad at all. beside, playing as SS or trequrista dosent mean he will be in the center all the time, he can be very effective while free roaming or in the hole.
Take Cassano for exemple, he plays as an SS but found more often on either wing then in the center.

Regerding your second point, he dosent need to develop his skills, he got more of it then most of the players in Italy, he needs a place and time to shine, without worrying if he will play even when producing the goods.
We've actually seen Seba play as a striker and trequartista and he's never been as good as he is on the wing. All of his amazing performances was when he was playing on the wing and all of his disappointing performances was when he was playing a more central role. He's too small to play in the as a SS or trequartista cause he then has to deal with the opponents big defensive midfielders and CB's.
 

Tomice

Senior Member
Mar 25, 2009
3,024
We've actually seen Seba play as a striker and trequartista and he's never been as good as he is on the wing. All of his amazing performances was when he was playing on the wing and all of his disappointing performances was when he was playing a more central role. He's too small to play in the as a SS or trequartista cause he then has to deal with the opponents big defensive midfielders and CB's.
When was that? maybe the Batte borisov(?) game? he was amazing.

All I'm sayign is you cant judge him when he didnt get more then two stright games in the position. he might be better on the wing but he will defenitly be better by actualy playing.

I used to play him on the wing in FM tough so you might have a point :tup:
 

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