Sebastian Giovinco (72 Viewers)

Would you bring Giovinco back next season?

  • Yeah, we could use him

  • Nope, get rid of him


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Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
10,778
I wonder if he really will make it hard and not accept to terminate the contract,ffs he is going to make 4times more than he did so far here.those few months won't make him reacher...plus he will not play at all,while if he does leave now he will open the season with Toronto in March.

Common Gio,thanks for all but goodbye.
 

Stevie

..........
Mar 30, 2003
20,746
If he stays he could win another Serie A title and Coppa Italia. honours he may never get the chance to win again. Or if he leaves can he still add them to his honours?

I have often wondered if a player plays enough games for a team up until January then leaves for another team and also plays enough games and both teams win the league that season does that mean he has won 2 league titles in one season?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,325
Is it just me who is completely indifferent to Giovinco leaving? His end product is not that great. 1 in 4 scorer, 1 in 20 at international level.

He's skillful and always looks threatening but he's been deceptive eye candy for too long and he needs to make a name for himself before his career is over. If that is MLS then so be it. He's completely off the football radar for non-North American viewers, but that's obviously good money to be a big fish in a relatively small pond.

I just hope for his sake that he does well there :D
The odd thing is that at Parma and Empoli he had quite a lot of end product. At Juventus he's the kind of player who receives the ball, controls it well, makes a stepover, gets the crowd to believe something is going to happen, but then turns around and passes it to Chiellini.
 

fredrik

Senior Member
Aug 7, 2011
7,239
The odd thing is that at Parma and Empoli he had quite a lot of end product. At Juventus he's the kind of player who receives the ball, controls it well, makes a stepover, gets the crowd to believe something is going to happen, but then turns around and passes it to Chiellini.
His parma stats was deciving bc he played almost every game, took all fk, pk and corners. Another important factor is that its much easier to score on a counterattack vs few defenders, than against a organized defence with a crowded area.
 

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