In this episode of the TGU podcast Frank Risorto sits down for a chat with Roy Nemer, the editor of the Argentinean footballing website Mundo Albiceleste. Frank and Roy...
Read MoreAsprilla Hits A Wall: How Fabio Cannavaro’s Brilliance First Emerged Live On Channel 4.
Henry Bell looks back at the game which announced Fabio Cannavaro's genius to the world: Parma v Napoli in 1993, broadcast live on Channel 4....
Read MoreAll Time XI: Napoli
Kirsten Schlewitz brings together some of the most memorable players in the history of Serie A in her All Time Napoli XI....
Read MoreTop Five Calcio Shirts: Henry Bell
TGU writer Henry Bell picks his top five favourite calcio shirts of all time....
Read MoreDries Mertens and the Legend of Partenope
Wayne Girard explores Dries 'Ciro' Mertens' relationship with Napoli, the club and the city. Ciro's love affair with Naples being as legendary as the origin myth of the city...
Read MoreTales from the Peninsula: Il fantasma di Diego Maradona
James Nye travelled to Naples to see Napoli take on Milan, but with the club perpetually living in the past, modern day success will never happen....
Read MoreFootball Without Life is Nothing: A Review of The Hand of God
Henry Bell reviews Paolo Sorrentino's Oscar nominated È stata la mano di Dio (The Hand of God). Exploring it from a Italian football fan's perspective....
Read MoreTop Five Calcio Shirts: James Oddy
TGU writer James Oddy picks his top five favourite calcio shirts of all time....
Read MoreCapocannoniere ’90: The Perfect World Cup Prelude
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....
Read MoreDiego Maradona, Moscow, Lenin and the beginning of the end
When does an intense, all-consuming relationship begin to sour? For Diego Maradona and Napoli, a trip to Moscow in November 1990 marked the beginning of the end....
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