Sebastian Giovinco (50 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Nicholas

MIRKO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jan 30, 2008
38,737
:lol:

Forget this clown, if he wants to act all bitchy when he's gone then fine. I'm sorry but he should remain professional yet his most recent interview shows he's a very bitter individual.

Don't give me the shit about we never respected him, we never respected half the people who go out on loan yet they always have a good word to say about us and they actually respect our decision.
 

adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
6,540
Giovinco thinks 'zero' about Juve
Sebastian Giovinco admits he no longer thinks about Juventus since joining Parma this summer.

The 24-year-old playmaker is bitter about his treatment in Turin and feels he deserved more playing time.

Interviewed in Il Corriere dello Sport, Giovinco was asked how often he thinks about Juventus.

“Zero,” he said.

The fact Juventus still own half of Giovinco's contract doesn't seem to bother him.

“My present is this. And I only want to think about Parma. The rest doesn't count.”

Giovinco then turned his attention to Alessandro Del Piero, the Juventus captain.

“He hasn't called me. Besides, it's not as if he called me when I was at Juve.

“And anyway he never said anything about me, like about a possible relay between me and him [in the Juventus side].

http://www.football-italia.net/oct27e.html
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
:lol:

Forget this clown, if he wants to act all bitchy when he's gone then fine. I'm sorry but he should remain professional yet his most recent interview shows he's a very bitter individual.
Wait, hold on, whats with the knee jerk reaction? How did you get to that conclusion? I read the article in Corriero dello Sport and he answers two questions about Juve, first one is about if he thinks about Juventus and he said no, what else should he say while playing for Parma? Isn't that the politically correct answer towards his present club? And the other question was if he has been hearing anything from Ale and he said no and that they've never had a connection like that. And he ended the interview by saying "Maybe I'm not cute enough". Dude, it was all in good spirit.
 

cimenk

Senior Member
Jul 23, 2008
3,129
One problem with Gio is he feels like he already superstar in Juve when he is loved by lot of fans here although he has done nothing for us.. If i was him, i would just concentrate to give good performance for Parma and he can think and speak about not coming back to Juve later..
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Wait, hold on, whats with the knee jerk reaction? How did you get to that conclusion? I read the article in Corriero dello Sport and he answers two questions about Juve, first one is about if he thinks about Juventus and he said no, what else should he say while playing for Parma? Isn't that the politically correct answer towards his present club? And the other question was if he has been hearing anything from Ale and he said no and that they've never had a connection like that. And he ended the interview by saying "Maybe I'm not cute enough". Dude, it was all in good spirit.
:agree: The man never said a single bad word about Juve yet he's been attacked.

Seems like its the new trend to insult Gio or call him overrated prick around here....
 
Nov 1, 2002
2,482
Giovinco is starting to be annoying, he have nothing to say than talking about Juventus.

Almiron didnt even perform well in all his short juve career and didn't celebrate when scoring against us.

Gio think he is the new Zizou or Kaka :rolleyes:

why should Alex call a whining unproven 24 kid?
 
Jun 13, 2007
7,233
To be fair, we did fuck up his career to some extent. We just left him there on the bench and played guys like Marchionni and an ageing Nedved instead of giving him a good chance. He could have done a lot had he been given the right opportunities.

That said, he was playing for Juve. And in this club, you don't get second chances. You either deliver or you don't. Giovinco didn't, unfortunately. I believe he had the potential to be great but he wasn't up to it. He didn't try hard enough. Maybe he just lacked belief.

Whatever the reason is. He should only blame himself for his shortcomings. And what's this bitterness about Del piero about not talking to him? Does he want Alex to take him out to see a movie or something?
 

Kidtaf

Senior Member
May 20, 2009
545
Wait, hold on, whats with the knee jerk reaction? How did you get to that conclusion? I read the article in Corriero dello Sport and he answers two questions about Juve, first one is about if he thinks about Juventus and he said no, what else should he say while playing for Parma? Isn't that the politically correct answer towards his present club? And the other question was if he has been hearing anything from Ale and he said no and that they've never had a connection like that. And he ended the interview by saying "Maybe I'm not cute enough". Dude, it was all in good spirit.
what's that mean? is he calling Del Piero gay?

/kneejerk
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
If he doesn't has anything good to say he should just shut up, this bullshit talk to media won't help his chances to come back.

Reminds me of Criscito.
 

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