Sebastian Giovinco (65 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
3,861
Yeah, but thats not a reason to apologise, there is one thing to not be convinced if he can be good enough to be consistent starter for us, but the $#@! these childish sheep have been spamming in this thread for pretty much two seasons is just something to ignore, not apologize for.

Get your fact's right will ya. I wasn't spamming for two seasons on this thread. Plus everyone deserves an opinion as long as you'r not insulting others.
 

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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,174
Oh wait. Let's go and dig a 6 week old article to justify our hate. Pathetic really. Did you check the date on that article? Back then, we were throwing away points, and Milan were indeed in better form. We've been dominant ever since, but there's nothing wrong with what he said back then, so stop looking for excuses or justifications, even when they aren't there :sigh: :rolleyes: :andyandbarcelona:
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
14,997
Ah, didnt even read it. But i remember when it was posted back then.

The rat thought Milan played 'better football' than Juve, I dont remember milan ever playing better foootball than us even when we were drawing all those matches against the bottom teams.

Anyways, cancer boys will be bitter for life and die complaining.
 

Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
5,143
Oh wait. Let's go and dig a 6 week old article to justify our hate. Pathetic really. Did you check the date on that article? Back then, we were throwing away points, and Milan were indeed in better form. We've been dominant ever since, but there's nothing wrong with what he said back then, so stop looking for excuses or justifications, even when they aren't there :sigh: :rolleyes: :andyandbarcelona:
Bit funny, right? Gotta love comments out of context.

At that point, Milan had won 4 of their previous 5 Serie A matches (the 5th being a draw against us), had just knocked Arsenal out of Europe, and looked like they were finally getting healthy.

Meanwhile, we had drawn 5 of our previous 6 matches (Beat Catania), including fixtures against such behemoths as Parma, Chievo, Bologna, and Genoa (Also drew @ Milan. Should also be pointed out these were away matches, with the exception of Catania and Chievo).

What a little prick he is. That friggin Milanista... who's been masquerading as a Juventino since he was 9 years old...

:p
 

Zlatan

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2003
23,049
You people need to take the Giovinco hate down a notch. I'd like him back and I think he'd do a great job for us. He was a bit bitter for the way we treated him, so what? Doesnt mean he cant become a legend. Iirc, even Chiellini was a bit bitter when we sent him to Fiorentina on loan, yet hes a legend now.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
Giovinco rooted for Milan to win the league, how can he call himself a Juventino. He doesn't have a place here, and he for sure doesn't have the class to wear Juventus number 10 ever.
http://www.football-italia.net/node/16647


I dun't have twitter couldn't help on that though.
Yeah, because tipping Milan to win when they were at the top is exactly the same as rooting for Milan to win.

Fuck this, don't care anymore. There is no point. Dealing with trolls.
 

Rollie

Senior Member
Apr 15, 2008
5,143
Just realized two things...

1. This quote: “Juve deserve a few more points than they have got in the table, but Milan will win the championship" could actually be interpreted as Giovinco criticizing some of the officiating that our club's management was so vocally displeased with. He's basically using a company line! :D

2. Somewhere buried in this thread, I'm pretty sure there's a quote where I said that loaning the player makes some sense, so he can recover his confidence - although I was pretty pissed at GM because of the small co-own fee. However, if we buy Giovinco's half back for say 7M (his market value is probably between 14-16M, give or take?), we'll have paid Parma 3.5M to get our own much improved player back. Which, off hand, isn't actually completely terrible, given the logistics. Then, if you consider that we saved what is probably around 3M in wages after taxes... rather than having a classic Juve situation from the last few years, where we've got guys who aren't playing making tons of money to ride the pine...

From a certain vantage, one could say that we spent a bit more than 500k to develop someone who could become a very useful asset. Those figures are extremely rough, but even if you add a few million to that total, not exactly terrible.

So how's that for selective logic? :p
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
if @Hustini says :agree: to point #2 then he should be cockslapped by @Osman

also, the final price is subject to negotiation, lets see if Parma put their money where their mouth is...am guessing they wont.
 

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