Sebastian Giovinco (81 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
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Vucinic - “I work well with Giovinco, he’s a very technical player and his characteristics remind me of Del Piero.” #Juve

Oh uh..
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
I thought Vucinic-Del Piero linked up pretty good when they had the chance. Hopefully Gio-Vuci will link up even better.
They are both every smart players, that's why (V-DP, V-G)...they have stellar ball control so that helps as well...I think often times we see players like that working well together because they can quicly build chemistry, understand each others movements and out think the defenders.

Scoring is a different story though. :D
 

Fake Melo

Ghost Division
Sep 3, 2010
37,077
They are both every smart players, that's why (V-DP, V-G)...they have stellar ball control so that helps as well...I think often times we see players like that working well together because they can quicly build chemistry, understand each others movements and out think the defenders.

Scoring is a different story though. :D
:stuckup:

Giovinco: I’m a goalscorer


Sebastian Giovinvo returns to Juventus for 2012-13 as a new type of player, so he says, and one that cares more about scoring goals than setting them up.

The diminutive attacker returned to the Bianconeri this summer after the club bought back Parma’s 50 per cent share in his contract.

Last season in particular highlighted that the player had developed at the Tardini since his original departure from Turin, as he netted 15 goals from 36 League appearances for the Gialloblu.

It is a return in front of goal that has the youngster believing that his second chance with Juve will be different.

“I wasn’t sure I would be back, I only had the hope,” the 25-year-old reflected to Hurra Juventus.

“I am from Turin, Juventus is the team I started my career at. To wear this shirt again was my ambition. Now I am here.

“Three years ago I was in my early 20s, I wanted to prove myself, which is normal for any true player. They say I have succeeded in two seasons at Parma - they say with the performances, goals scored, the attention that Juve then had on me again.

“I have changed for the better and my footballing growth is not yet complete.

“Those who know me already will see a new player. I’m more aware of my ability, especially compared to the past and you will see a goalscoring Giovinco.

“Now, I like to score goals, it’s better to score than to assist. I’m not putting limits on myself, I want to score many for Juve.

“It will be hard to do better than those who won the League title in spectacular fashion last season, I will have to fight for the shirt.

“We’ll see at the end of the transfer window who else will be in the Juve attack, but I will be available for [Antonio] Conte like everyone else.

“My physical structure? Physique is not everything. Spain and Barcelona are showing that centimetres are not critical.

“The important thing is knowing how to handle the ball, knowing how to run with it. It is about more than running after the ball in vain.”

Giovinco also reflected on his relationship with teammate Claudio Marchisio that stems back to their time in the youth team together and on stepping into Alessandro Del Piero’s shoes.

“With Claudio there is a particular understanding. He’s matured a lot, he has followed a path of continuous growth and has become one of the best midfielders in Europe. Credit goes to Juve’s academy.

“Del Piero? It will be strange not to feel his presence, which is so important.

“Alex has been and will remain a legend. Nineteen years at the same team is a milestone for few chosen ones.”
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
No I read that, obviously. I am just hinting at the tons of chances we missed last season. :)

But, I have a feeling the levees gonna break this season.
@King of Kings

Name that band.^
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
No I read that, obviously. I am just hinting at the tons of chances we missed last season. :)

But, I have a feeling the levees gonna break this season.
@King of Kings

Name that band.^
Easy as Pi, Led Zeppelin. Off IV and it's the last track (track 8). Released 1971.

No cheating at all, Zep is my fave band ever.

---------- Post added 10.08.2012 at 00:11 ----------

Love those Bonzo drums.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Easy as Pi, Led Zeppelin. Off IV and it's the last track (track 8). Released 1971.

No cheating at all, Zep is my fave band ever.

---------- Post added 10.08.2012 at 00:11 ----------

Love those Bonzo drums.
:touched:


Well done, Sergio. Well done.

---------- Post added 09.08.2012 at 10:19 ----------

My second favorite band, after The Doors and before Metallica.

My top 3. :)
 

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