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Month: May 2017

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Andrea Fortunato

Chasing football in heaven: Remembering Andrea Fortunato’s Scudetto

May 31, 2017August 21, 2021Paul GrechLeave a comment

To look at him, he was the picture of health. Young, athletic and, most importantly, a starter for Juventus; there was no reason to doubt that everything was perfect...

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Francesco Totti

Grazie Capitano: A short ode to Francesco Totti

May 28, 2017August 19, 2021thegentlemanultraLeave a comment

Francesco Totti. No words can do justice to what that name represents to legions of Roma fans around the world. Indeed, every accolade and every honour about Totti has...

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Capocannoniere

Unlikely Capocannoniere: Five of Serie A’s most surprising top-scorers

May 27, 2017August 19, 2021Emmet GatesLeave a comment

​If Napoli’s Dries Mertens, currently on 25 goals, wins this season’s Capocannoniere title ahead of Edin Dzeko, it would go down as one of the most unlikely in history....

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Dries Mertens

Are you not entertained? Celebrating the magnificence of Dries Mertens

May 27, 2017August 19, 2021thegentlemanultraLeave a comment

Though he may not be on the stage when the 2017 Ballon d’Or winner is announced – the usual suspects, with the possible addition of Gigi Buffon, will, doubtless,...

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Six of the best: Celebrating Batistuta’s greatest thunderbolts

May 23, 2017August 19, 2021Dan CancianLeave a comment

Gabriel Omar Batistuta scored 200 league goals during his 13-year stint in Italy and attempting to choose his best effort is nigh-on impossible. Deft flicks, powerful headers, acrobatic volleys...

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Mark Bresciano

Mark Bresciano: The Australian champion with Italian roots

May 22, 2017August 19, 2021Richard HinmanLeave a comment

Roots in many ways define us. How we are raised shapes us for the rest of our lives. Growing up in Australia as a young boy, Mark Bresciano –...

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Goal O’ The Times: Antonio Cassano vs. Inter (1999)

May 19, 2017August 19, 2021Emmet Gates1 Comment

“The saddest thing in life is wasted talent,” Roberto De Niro passionately tells his son in the 1993 movie ‘A Bronx Tale’. While it’s debatable whether indeed that is...

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Simone Inzaghi

Appreciating Simone Inzaghi: The younger brother ready to take centre stage

May 17, 2017August 19, 2021Ricci PottsLeave a comment

Sibling rivalry is as ubiquitous as siblings themselves and its intensity can remain ferocious deep into adulthood. Nowhere is this truer than in Italy where, with a cultural history...

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Sebastian Giovinco

Sebastian Giovinco and the big fish-small pond quandary

May 17, 2017August 19, 2021kevnolan91Leave a comment

​​It is ironic to say that a league that incorporates both the United States and Canada is a small pond, but, in the general scheme of world football, that...

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Massimo Ambrosini

An ode to Massimo Ambrosini: Often underappreciated, always unwavering

May 15, 2017August 19, 2021Christopher WeirLeave a comment

After 12 years, AC Milan needed a new captain. Paolo Maldini had retired a blue-eyed God, seven Scudetti and five Champions Leagues weighing the armband down considerably. There were...

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