Henry Bell revisits the exciting, and frankly ludicrous, race for the 1989/90 Capocannoniere title, when Serie A's galaxy of stars all battled for the prize going into Italia '90....
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James Oddy writes an emotional and personal article about suffering from depression, and finding moments of light through Roberto Baggio...
Read MoreRoma 2001 – 2022: Part III – The US takeover (2011-2016)
In part III of his look back at two decades of Roma, Martin Dunlop examines the Giallorossi at the start of last decade, when the club was taken over...
Read MoreBrilliant but flawed – Inter in the mid ’00s
James Oddy looks at the less investigated era of Inter - the mid '00s. ...
Read MoreAttilio Lombardo – An ode to understated excellence
Stephen Kasiewicz pays tribute to Sampdoria legend Attilio Lombardo, one of Italy's most underrated wingers of the last three decades....
Read MoreJuventus’ last Champions League win, 25 years on.
Emmet Gates talks to former Juventus midfielder Vladimir Jugovic about the last time The Old Lady won the Champions League, 25 years ago....
Read MoreNine years and a day: The story of Sampdoria’s historic Scudetto
Onur Bilgic looks back on Sampdoria's seismic Scudetto win in 1990-91, which celebrates its 30th anniversary....
Read MoreRoma 2001-2022: Part I – The Glory and The Pain (2001-05)
Martin Dunlop traces Roma's last two decades, starting with their last Scudetto win in 2000/01 and ending with the disastrous 2004/05 campaign....
Read MoreTrapattoni and Conte: Student like teacher
As Inter close in on their first Scudetto in over a decade, similiarities have been drawn between Antonio Conte's side and Giovanni Trapattoni's title-winning side of 1988/89. Dan Cancian...
Read MoreFiorentina, Juventus and the penalty Roberto Baggio refused to take
Roberto Baggio didn't want to leave Fiorentina and join Juventus, but in the summer of 1990, he did. Onur Bilgic recounts his first trip back to Florence in April...
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