Sebastian Giovinco (64 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
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No one can replace Alex, and with all due respect to Giovinco, he can't be the main attraction; he's more of a complement, just like Rossi.

We need a Benzema/Neymar/Jovetic/Tevez type player to "replace" Del Piero, at least as a player. because it's almost impossible to replace him as a man. character, legend, and record breaker for this club.
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,174
I recall back when we sold Zidane and Inzaghi we got Nedved, Buffon, Thuram, and Salas. We never really or truly replaced the great man himself "Zizou" but we bought in quality players. We need a quality player to fill DP's shoes, and no Rossi ain't it!
 
May 22, 2007
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I recall back when we sold Zidane and Inzaghi we got Nedved, Buffon, Thuram, and Salas. We never really or truly replaced the great man himself "Zizou" but we bought in quality players. We need a quality player to fill DP's shoes, and no Rossi ain't it!
What an afterthought. Moggi already did the job when he got Trezeguet the year before, he needed the goalkeeper, defender and midfielder.
 

LowLife

Senior Member
Jan 7, 2011
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Del Piero is expected to leave the club in 2012 after being informed by president Andrea Agnelli that he has no future with the Old Lady.

Giovinco has been touted as a replacement for the 36-year-old Italian, while Juventus general director Giuseppe Marotta said the club are keen on taking him back from the current co-ownership agreement with Parma.

However, Parma CEO Pietro Leonardi is in no mood to allow the 24-year-old to return to Turin.

Giovinco, though, has other ideas, but, like many critics, he has questioned the wisdom of Juve dumping Del Piero.

"Alex represented, and still represents Juventus. He is the club's history maker, but perhaps Juventus mistimed the situation," Giovinco told Sky Sport Italia.

"Me the new Juventus No. 10? For now I am thinking about my No. 10 with Parma. If the clubs agree in future we will see."

Giovinco's previous spell with the Turin club ended acrimoniously, but he no longer harbours ill feeling towards the giants.

"The anger against Juventus has passed now as I am having one of the best moment's of my career," he said.

"I do not want to think about negative things."
 

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