February 2012
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Hernan Crespo: 100-word hero #19
Another guest post this time, one from Football Italia legend Dave Taylor again. Argentina international Hernan Crespo needs no introduction to true followers of Serie A after being one of the best strikers of his generation. Adored by fans of every club he played for, the complete striker was part of Parma’s golden generation. The honours came with Lazio, Inter (where he won three...
Feb 29th
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“It wasn’t easy to come here and create plenty of chances. I’ve got...”
– Ciro Ferrara, post France v Italy U21 1-1 draw.
Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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Feb 28th
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Feb 24th
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Riccardo Ferri: 100-word hero #18
Before Javier Zanetti, there was another perfect coiffure in black and blue. Brought through the Inter ranks, the Crema kid became a fixture for club and country through the 1980s and early 1990s. As prone to own goals as those at the other end he was part of the Nerazzurri’s record breaking points total 1989 Scudetto and played more than 400 games for the club. Two UEFA Cups came his...
Feb 22nd
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Feb 20th
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Feb 20th
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Milan v Arsenal: the Supercup success in the eye...
They are quite rightly proud of their international trophy cabinet in Milan. The official website boasts of being the club with the most titles in the world. But there is one piece of silverware in their history which was won with a whimper. Context is everything and 17 years ago the Rossoneri were in the eye of a footballing storm. Their visit to the Stadio Marassi to play Genoa at the end of...
Feb 15th
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Mirko Vucinic: Hundred-word hero #17
Another guest, this time Enzo Giordani (@EnzoGiordani) on Twitter. If you like it, you can read more at his blog In the Back of the Net. Read the rest of the series here. He was brooding. He was temperamental. He could fail to hit the side of a barn one minute, score sublimely the next.  He was our Montenegrin flawed genius. He was Vucigol. He had a knack for the dramatic. A last minute goal...
Feb 15th
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Feb 13th
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Fabio Capello's letter to the next England manager
Found pinned under a desk at FA headquarters, a hastily scribbled note with a Friuli phone number attached for further information. At least, that’s how I’ve imagined it… To whom it may concern (probably ‘Arry), I just wanted to leave you a few words of advice before I fly out of the country never to be seen again. They might come in handy as you take over the helm at...
Feb 10th
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John Charles: 100-word hero #16
We dip deep into history, courtesy of Ratul Chakraborty (@maxratul on Twitter), for a real Juventus legend. One of the best centre forwards of all time, and also one of the best central defenders of his generation - yet John Charles will always be remembered as the greatest gentleman to have ever played football. From Swansea to Leeds to Turin and Rome, he is adored as the “ideal” which mere...
Feb 8th
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Fiorentina v Udinese. How Jovetic, Cassani and a gust of wind put a smile back on my face…
Feb 6th
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Giuseppe Signori: 100-word hero #15
Another guest post, this time from Jimmy Areabi otherwise known as @fantasista1077 on Twitter. On a star who has been a bit tainted of late… With tiny size 5 feet but packed full of dynamite, Beppe Signori was capocannieri three times in Italy’s top flight. Told he was too small to make it, his left boot was like a cannon, firing in shots from all distances - almost tearing through the...
Feb 1st
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