Sebastian Giovinco (49 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,747
there was a reason Giovinco wasn't played...in fact completely ignored by at least 3 coaches in his Juventus career. we all questioned why he was ignored,we all questioned why he wasn't played often,we all wondered when he would make his breakthrough.....well,i think we are beginning to see the reason,his attitude is terrible and not becoming of a Juventino.

Giovinco needs to realise he needs to stop talking and show us on the pitch exactly what we are missing,because if he played anywhere near as good a game as he talks he would already be a first choice pick for us
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
The only thing i can say is that is hella weird that none of the coaches used him. I was pretty sure that ranieri was kinda crazy, but why ciro never ever used him?. Maybe he was simply too weak to play and exposed the shitty left backs too much?. I really think that the 2 last coaches do not used him because we were very bad in first place, we were not able to defend for shit, and fielding an attacking player like him would not help. Im pretty sure they were afraid not to lose anymore,and didnt wanted to take any risks.

Still, is weird and im trying to find a reason, because in my eye he was very talented and deserved a lot more chances, simply because the few chances he had, he showed at least some spark.

Is very very sad indeed that we will surely not see him playing for us again, but oh well what we can do. If he delivers in parma, there is a chance that juventus will want him back, but they will have to do some serious brainwash to him to come back.

Also, is silly for him to be dissing juventus everytime he has the chance, and dumb. Why? because he dont know what will happen in the future, he should leave all doors open because is for his own benefit. Maybe when he was in juventus, coaches simply coudnt take the risk f fielding him in a crappy and umbalanced juve, but well, thats what i think.


And wassup with him and alex¿ Maybe there was some kind of rough relationship between the 2? i dont want to think that alex is the kind of guy who get all jealous when someone like giovinco appears in the ranks.

but oh well...
 

Nomuken

“Year Zero”
Contributor
Dec 14, 2009
5,706
I'm really shocked, he shouldn't be acting like a woman, he should handle it as a professional. He expects Del Piero to hold his hand; I was hoping for him to come back but if he wants to take it that way, he could go to Torino f.c.
 

Scuba51

Junior Member
Aug 9, 2007
241
I don't understand the sudden hatred towards Giovinco. He had an interview in which the interviewer asked him questions about Juve. It's hardly his fault he's mentioninng Juve in his interviews then.

And surely, wether Juve own his contract or not, the response of a proper professional should always been that he's focusing solely on the club he's playing for should it not? “My present is this. And I only want to think about Parma. The rest doesn't count.” That's an attempt at a professional response, not an underhanded dig at Juve.

Being asked if Alex called him and elaborating to say that Alex didn't call him at Juve either doesn't show his hatred for Juve or Del Piero either. It would look much worse if they were good friends but as soon as he left to Parma they stopped all contact. He's merely expanding on his original answer, rather than a flat out 'No'.

The guy sat in our reserves for years while he had obvious talent and support from the fans yet complained very little if at all to the media. No he's not in black and white everyone jumps down his throat any time he mentions Juve in an interview?
 

Klin

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May 27, 2009
61,692
I don't understand the sudden hatred towards Giovinco. He had an interview in which the interviewer asked him questions about Juve. It's hardly his fault he's mentioninng Juve in his interviews then.

And surely, wether Juve own his contract or not, the response of a proper professional should always been that he's focusing solely on the club he's playing for should it not? “My present is this. And I only want to think about Parma. The rest doesn't count.” That's an attempt at a professional response, not an underhanded dig at Juve.

Being asked if Alex called him and elaborating to say that Alex didn't call him at Juve either doesn't show his hatred for Juve or Del Piero either. It would look much worse if they were good friends but as soon as he left to Parma they stopped all contact. He's merely expanding on his original answer, rather than a flat out 'No'.

The guy sat in our reserves for years while he had obvious talent and support from the fans yet complained very little if at all to the media. No he's not in black and white everyone jumps down his throat any time he mentions Juve in an interview?
But Del Piero didn't call him. That must have been too hard for him.

:cry:
 

Scuba51

Junior Member
Aug 9, 2007
241
But Del Piero didn't call him. That must have been too hard for him.

:cry:


I haven't read the original article and I don't speak Italian, but I'm assuming that was in response to a question. What would you have preferred he did? Get up and run away when they ask anything about Juve or Del Piero?

And the other question was if he has been hearing anything from Ale
 

cunninlynguists

Amsterdam Ambassador
May 7, 2006
3,249
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.
and I'll quote Suns again if this nonsense bitching keeps going on... please read some posts before drawing conclusions
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Gio won't comeback, mark my words. He'll spend his career fighting relegation as I stated before.

I completely agree with Boz here:

there was a reason Giovinco wasn't played...in fact completely ignored by at least 3 coaches in his Juventus career. we all questioned why he was ignored,we all questioned why he wasn't played often,we all wondered when he would make his breakthrough.....well,i think we are beginning to see the reason,his attitude is terrible and not becoming of a Juventino.

Giovinco needs to realise he needs to stop talking and show us on the pitch exactly what we are missing,because if he played anywhere near as good a game as he talks he would already be a first choice pick for us
 

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