Sebastian Giovinco (95 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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The thing that strikes me about Giovinco is how indifferent he is towards Juve. I'm sure at this point it'll be said that we mistreated him and he has every right etc, but he's not in any different position to all those hundreds of Juventini who come through and have a small chance to play for the club. His indifference to coming back here or going elsewhere means I feel indifferent whether we bring him back or get someone else in. He doesn't resemble a Juventus bandiera.
 

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,502
@Suns:
If he considered himself a Juvintini, he wouldn't have had said it before their game against milan.he would at least have said both teams still can win and are good enough to win the title which obviously is true if you look at it from a neutral point of view. but the way/circumstances he's said it, just shows his anger/bitterness towards Juve.It's like he's rooting for us to fail.
at least that's what I see there.




That is what you want to see, he was asked before facing Milan what he thinks of them, and he basically said the common opinion that they are the favourites to win, and that they play good with having likes of Ibra. Thats basically it, to read all you read into that, is defenitely seeing what you want to see. He doesnt go out of his way to show love to Juve (fairly neutral in his statements, and 2nd season in Parma makes him focus on them only), but that doesnt mean he is in any way negative either, but as said, people really wants to find reasons to dislike him, so they find it in anything he says. Say Milan are favourites like 99% of Serie A followers, oh its defenitely a bitter agenda vs Juve.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,388
The way he said what he said is to prepare the public that he won't give a damn about the game against Milan, considering how strong they are and good they play, and that he is more than ready to let Seedorf stick his entire thigh in his ass.
 
May 22, 2007
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The thing that strikes me about Giovinco is how indifferent he is towards Juve. I'm sure at this point it'll be said that we mistreated him and he has every right etc, but he's not in any different position to all those hundreds of Juventini who come through and have a small chance to play for the club. His indifference to coming back here or going elsewhere means I feel indifferent whether we bring him back or get someone else in. He doesn't resemble a Juventus bandiera.
Perhaps it's in his best interest to keep his options open.

I thought you were indifferent because you don't rate him as beneficial for Juventus. I can barely keep up with 90% of the arguments in this thread.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,089
Perhaps it's in his best interest to keep his options open.

I thought you were indifferent because you don't rate him as beneficial for Juventus. I can barely keep up with 90% of the arguments in this thread.
Its because there is no argument. This hate makes absolute no sense.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Perhaps it's in his best interest to keep his options open.

I thought you were indifferent because you don't rate him as beneficial for Juventus. I can barely keep up with 90% of the arguments in this thread.
If that's the case and Juventus is just another option then I've not got much more to add. I've never really cared whether he comes back or not tbh, I'd be interested to see what he could do, but also would prepare to be underwhelmed. He's obviously got talent but I just don't think he is that good as a complete player. I'm only interested in seeing a strong and balanced team, not about individuals. We could make lots of unpopular choices with some people in the next couple of years.

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Its because there is no argument. This hate makes absolute no sense.
I'll answer my own questions, thanks.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,388
Perhaps it's in his best interest to keep his options open.

I thought you were indifferent because you don't rate him as beneficial for Juventus. I can barely keep up with 90% of the arguments in this thread.
There are no arguments here, the blind fanboys are only trying to gain sympathy after it has become so obvious what a prick their hero is.

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thats not his thigh :shifty:
What is it then?
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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The thing that strikes me about Giovinco is how indifferent he is towards Juve. I'm sure at this point it'll be said that we mistreated him and he has every right etc, but he's not in any different position to all those hundreds of Juventini who come through and have a small chance to play for the club. His indifference to coming back here or going elsewhere means I feel indifferent whether we bring him back or get someone else in. He doesn't resemble a Juventus bandiera.
Not even a Juventus band aid let alone bandiera.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,115
:confused: Firstly you've made a bold statement, which in itself seems barely relevant to me. Then you carry on by saying words to the effect of 'well, actually they haven't been that good, but they've played well recently'.

I don't think we should let the last few weeks distort what has been a very impressive Juventus, with dynamic performances, dominating most sides and being inferior to barely one. We all know why Milan are ahead, simply from taking chances. We should be in pole position for the scudetto with our performances, our football, but we aren't because of that. That their forwards take chances, have better movement and more individual skill doesn't mean they play better football.
My man :tup:
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
Agent pushes Giovinco to Inter


Sebastian Giovinco’s agent has suggested that his client is ready to play for a big club again and hinted that Inter may be the ideal destination this summer.

The Atomic Ant, currently co-owned by Parma and Juventus, has faced mounting speculation this season on his future destination. Whilst the player himself said this week that 'all options are currently open’, his agent has suggested there is a particular club he should focusing on.

“Sebastian has class and is a serious boy,” Andrea D’Amico told Calciomercato.com.

“I think he’s ready for a big club at the level of Inter. He has the right profile to inherit the role of [Wesley] Sneijder, for example.

“The Dutchman is a champion, but if I were [President Massimo] Moratti, I would take into account any relevant offers for him.”

FI.net
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Like I said once before, his agent is a major douche.
 

K.O.

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2005
13,883
Giovinco and his agent think they're annoying Juve with all these comments. What they don't realize is, we don't give two fucks about him, at least I don't.
 

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