May 30, 2001, is a date etched into the memory of AC Milan supporters. That evening, the Rossoneri thrashed city rivals Inter 6-0 in what remains the biggest win...
Read MoreLa Nuova Quarto Calcio – A defeat for modern Italy
Quarto, 4th of June, 2006. Giuseppe Iadonisi eases his Fiat Punto into his garage entrance. In the car beside him sits his wife and three young children, all of...
Read MoreRemembering Ruud Gullit
As the owner of the most famous dreadlocks football has ever seen, Ruud Gullit was a distinctive looking character back in calcio’s heyday. One of the world’s most prestigious...
Read MoreBen Tornato Siena: Has La Robur’s Revival Begun?
We met in Piazza Tolomei, a quaint little square surveyed by a statue of the Capitoline Wolf. The symbol is ubiquitous in Siena, as is the Balzana, the white and black coat of arms...
Read MoreCarpi: The Alternative Club Guide
Stadium: Stadio Alberto Braglia (Modena), capacity 21,151 It’s one thing when your fierce rivals have a stadium that is four times the size of your own. It’s another thing entirely...
Read MoreCatania: The Alternative Club Guide
Stadium: Stadio Angelo Massimino, capacity 23,420 Sicily can be as violent as it is beautiful and the Stadio Angelo Massimino is no different. The stadium has a fantastic setting,...
Read MoreAnne O’ Brien: The Unknown Legend of Calcio
(Anne O’ Brien right) Five Scudetti and two Coppa Italia’s. There isn’t a footballer alive who wouldn’t be happy with that trophy haul come the end of their career....
Read MoreItalians in Spain (Part 1) – The First Arrivals: Calligaris, Del Pinto and Bollano
From left to right: Aridex Calligaris, Sergio Del Pinto & Angelo Bollano The name Aridex Calligaris will not mean much to most football fans. In fact, there is very...
Read MoreCelebrating Chievo
At the age of 86, Chievo Verona are one of Italian football’s youngest sides. They were founded in 1929 by a group of enthusiastic football fans and factory workers...
Read MoreThe Poignant Tale of Pierluigi Casiraghi
Pierluigi Casiraghi arrived in England in May 1998. Bought by Chelsea manager and Italian compatriot Gianluca Vialli, the Italian arrived from Lazio as a then club record of £5.4million....
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