Sebastian Giovinco (118 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,089
let me point out the flaws in your logic:

so you say that an opponent will not double man mark giovinco, while he is playing for parma even though he is the only dangerous player

opposed to the scenario when giovinco plays for juve, they will double mark him and wont care about the other high quality players that are able to score without the help of giovinco.

i hope you see by yourself that this is not logic at all. in a team with many stars it is much less likely that they will man mark giovinco, simply because there are too many other dangerous players on a similar level which would use the numerical advantage to score.

quod erat demonstrandum
There are pros and cons with a situation like that. In a small team, pros is that everything goes through you, cons is that you're playing with scrubs. In a big club, the pros is that there are way many other players to worry about which could shift the attention from you. Also your teammates have higher quality which means that a good action could actually lead to a teammate putting it in goal.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,988
let me point out the flaws in your logic:

so you say that an opponent will not double man mark giovinco, while he is playing for parma even though he is the only dangerous player

opposed to the scenario when giovinco plays for juve, they will double mark him and wont care about the other high quality players that are able to score without the help of giovinco.

i hope you see by yourself that this is not logic at all. in a team with many stars it is much less likely that they will man mark giovinco, simply because there are too many other dangerous players on a similar level which would use the numerical advantage to score.

quod erat demonstrandum
:tup:

that, my friend, is anecdotal evidence

compared to giovincos value this season (which is statistical evidence)
:tup:

Let the guy come and show what he has got.
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,982
that, my friend, is anecdotal evidence

compared to giovincos value this season (which is statistical evidence)
http://www.corrieredellosport.it/giocatori/SerieA/Giovinco/p40283
Gol da dentro area: 12
Gol da fuori area: 3

http://www.corrieredellosport.it/giocatori/SerieA/Vucinic/p7347
Gol da dentro area: 7
Gol da fuori area: 2

Giovinco blowing him away in that respect ;)

---------- Post added 11.05.2012 at 15:36 ----------

Oops.
 

Klin

نحن الروبوتات
May 27, 2009
61,692
Can't you go to an indoor Fuck Giovinco pool? That will eliminate your Fuck Giovinco problem. I'm soon heading out for a beer with my Fuck Giovinco friends, though I can't but say that this wait is slowly starting to ruin my Fuck Giovinco morning.
 

WΏΏdy?

Senior Member
Dec 23, 2005
14,997
Those fuck giovinco indoor pools a too far away for my fuck giovinco lazy ass, it seems like it will rain soon and then i might head to a lake near by to make it a perfect fuck giovinco day!
 

LowLife

Senior Member
Jan 7, 2011
4,967
whatever @king Mirko; says in this thread don't take him seriously. He is biased because he loves Mirko a lot. He is also very good debater, he can win an argument even when he is wrong. :klikn: (alen).

I like Vucinic as much as I like Giovinco. We all know if Vucinic has an off day which happens very often the whole team is going to suck. At least that's what we witnessed this season. Just like most attacks went through Giovinco in Parma, same thing happened in Juve most attacks went through Mirko, from the left flank, Marchisio, Vucinic and PDC. That's why in 3-5-2 we barely see Licht doing anything.
If someone could provide us with better statistics like the number of shots on/off goal and ratio of goals, and I am also interested in pre-assists (that's hard to know).

I am pretty sure that Giovinco has better percentage of successful dribbles, and better ratio of shots and goals than Vucinic. And these stats are clear indicator, since both Juve and Parma played against same opponents and same defenses. One could argue that defenders are more motivated when they play against Juve than Parma but that's irrelevant.
 

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