Sebastian Giovinco (34 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,054
Let Gio decide a game for once and then i will stand up and take notice..Already December now and hasnt really been a significant part of our good start so far this season but i've said before that i'm willing to give him more time though..But for the moment still not impressed infact i'm hardly impressed in what he has done so far in a Juventus jersey this season.At the end of the day i wish him well and i'd be delighted if he somehow steps up in the remainder of the campaign.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
This is what they watch:

the awesome thing is, that our coaching staff actually have the great tactical knowledge that you lack, so will allways put vucinic first, ahead of giovinco, unless he needs to be rested for some reason.

you go cry 20 rivers about how awesome you consider the little man to be. The people that make the decisions, disagree
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
the awesome thing is, that our coaching staff actually have the great tactical knowledge that you lack, so will allways put vucinic first, ahead of giovinco, unless he needs to be rested for some reason.

you go cry 20 rivers about how awesome you consider the little man to be. The people that make the decisions, disagree
:lol:

The funny thing here is I always want Mirko to start too. :lol:

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fine, your bias against vucinic, or your lack of tactical knowledge.

altho i assume its not the last since you are a marchisio fan.
shots fired.


altho i assume its not the last since you lack tactical knowledge
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
hustini plz, you are the guy that was praising the 4-3-3 based on a game against 10man torino that only went well after a red card

dont talk about tactics plz
yeah, i guess neither goals nor assists from either Mirko or Gio don't count because we played with a man-up against Torino. I forgot this silly logic you employ here

Zacheryah plz
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
Oh really, you havent showed that yet.

On topic, what cusp said. I'll support giovinco, when he DECIDES a game for once.

still didnt do that
what mirko will we see tomorrow? the sort of good game that will have him showered with praise where he doesn't score or assist but creates potential dangerous situations to the other teams defense?
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,835
Lets look at it like this

Giovinco has been missing each and every chance on goal when we are not winning the game, in result the ultra's whistled him.

However, when we are allready leading the game, he suddenly can score.


NOW, how come we are leading the game ?

Because the goddamn Vucinic creates chances and opportunities for players around him, that result in goals.


VUCINIC : makes a diffrence when the game isnt decided yet
GIOVINCO : scores goals when OTHERS decided the game for him

THAT is why vucinic should allways start, and giovinco should allways be a substitute.
plain obvious, but im afraid your audience doesnt have the mental nor emotional capacity to understand this.
 

rounder

Blindman
Jun 13, 2007
7,233
This is ridiculous. The truth is do obvious yet no one wants to see it. Giovinco hasn't been amazing this season, but neither has Vuci. In fact, none of our forwards have been really exceptional but they have all had their moments. At the end of the day, we should remember that Giovinco is settling in a whole new team under Conte and is clearly improving, albeit gradually, as the season progresses.

All this talk about scoring useless goals is frankly, useless. He scored. That's what matters. Whether or not his goals were vital are a matter of coincidence. It just so happens, that most of his goals weren't crucia, but it could have easily been the other way around. Meaning that the fact that he is scoring and providing assists and proving a constant threat to the opposition means that he is finding his form. Does it really matter when he scores? Eventually things will even out.

If he keeps getting better, he will get those decisive goals. The fact that he isn't yet shouldnt be seen as a bad thing, it only means we have a versatile team and absolutely anyone can open the scoring. Stop hating on the guy, he is one of our most talented players. You have no interest in seeing him fail if you're a Juve fan.

If you're upset about his performances, that's one thing, but the truth is there for you to see. He's a big part of the team, and Conte knows that which is why Giovinco often starts. Give the little man a break; he's a passionate skillful Juventino and we should all be supporting him no matter what.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
82,903
vucinic doesnt score or assist them goals, but he usually does something special that creates space or danger, in wich the rest of the team take advantage.
If that is your logic then the same can be applied to Giovinco. Although he may not be directly scoring or assisting (unless the game has been decided) he is attracting extra attention from the opposition (usually they best defender) which then leaves gaps in the defense and allows for more indirect opportunities for our attack.
 

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