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Leagues: Serie A
/ 3938 days agoInterview with author and journalist Giancarlo Rinaldi about book
June marked the release of Kindle best-selling author Giancarlo Rinaldi’s 20 Great Italian Games II. Since its release, 20 Great Italian Games II, has garnered praise from readers for its depiction of classic calcio and legendary players. 20 Great Italian Games II is the sequel to Rinaldi’s original book released in 2013. The original, 20 […]

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/ 4164 days agoSerie A Preview, Gameweek 10: Small Margins Separate Italian Clubs
After Gameweek 9, the top of the Serie A table is split into two groups of teams. Roma and Juventus are dominating the championship, having both achievee 22 points thus far, scoring and conceding the same amount of goals (16 and 4). Behind them, there are seven clubs within one point, batting it out for the third […]

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/ 4179 days agoSerie A Gameweek 7 Preview: Action Returns to Italy After International Break
The international break is finally over, and regular service resumes in the top leagues across Europe including, of course, Serie A. Although it's been two weeks, the incidents sparked in the Juventus-Roma game are still fresh in the memories of Serie A fans and players. AS Roma goalkeeper Morgan De Sanctis bashed Juventus one more time, saying […]

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/ 4200 days agoSerie A Matchday Five Preview – Genoa And Sampdoria Derby A Must Watch Match
If you love Serie A, you will enjoy the weekend of day 5, that will be split into three days. Saturday is time to play for the two most accredited Serie A contenders, Juventus and AS Roma. The choices of both managers will be conditioned by their players’ fitness, as well as the following Champions […]

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/ 4364 days ago5 Teams Fighting to Avoid Relegation From Serie A to Serie B
The Serie A season is coming to an end. While there are only five fixtures left, the title looks like it'll end up in the hands of Juventus FC who are enjoying an eight point lead on the pursuing Roma side. Antonio Conte’s team will win a wonderful three-peat, and will also try to win […]

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/ 4426 days ago5 Things We Learned From Serie A This Weekend, Gameweek 23
In a bizarre weekend of Serie A action, Juventus dropped points to a newly-promoted team, the Rome derby ended goalless, while Adel Taarabt stole the headlines (for a few minutes) with a wonderful debut goal. As Inter Milan and Napoli bounce back from their defeats, Fiorentina continue to fight for the last Champions League place. […]

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/ 4441 days ago5 Things We Learned From Serie A Gameweek 21
Many of the more interesting matches from the weekend were played on the European continent instead of the British Isles. Here are 5 things we learned from Serie A this past weekend: 1. Fiorentina’s defense must improve if Montella hopes to reach the Champions League This past weekend Vincenzo Montella's Fiorentina had the opportunity to […]

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/ 4483 days ago5 Things We Learned from Serie A This Weekend: Gameweek 16
After a full schedule of Serie A matches over the weekend and going into Monday, it's time to reflect on what five things we learned from Italy's top flight from this past weekend. 1. Juventus may have faltered in the Champions League, but their domestic dominance remains unstoppable. After Juve’s latest 4-0 victory over Sassuolo, […]
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/ 4522 days agoWhere to Watch Serie A On US TV and Internet This Weekend: Gameweek 12
Torino put an end to Roma’s perfect record in round 11, but the Giallarossi are still unbeaten and top of the Serie A standings. The Granata were the first team to avoid defeat against the capital club this season, securing a 1-1 draw after an inspired showing from Alessio Cerci; a boyhood Roma supporter. Despite […]

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/ 4562 days agoRudi Garcia's Roma Continues To Lead Serie A With Sixth Consecutive Victory
At the start of the season, it looked like the Serie A would have its most competitive season yet. The old powerhouses patched themselves up over the summer: Juventus bringing in Carlos Tevez, the return of Kaka to Milan, and Inter hiring the man who could be their most stable manager since Jose Mourinho. But […]

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/ 4598 days agoSampdoria vs Juventus, Serie A Opening Day: Open Thread
The 2013/14 season of Serie A kicked off earlier today featuring Verona against AC Milan. The next match on deck is Sampdoria versus Juventus, which will be shown live on television — for viewers in the United States — on beIN SPORT beginning at 2:30pm ET. Juventus will want to get their new season off […]

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/ 4599 days agoPreview for 2013/14 Serie A Season: Team By Team Guide of Italy's Top League
The new season of Serie A soccer kicks off tomorrow with Verona against AC Milan as the first match. This season promises to be one of the most interesting yet, certainly for a long time, as sides bolstered with intriguing signings go head-to-head for the Scudetto. Italian football has had its fair share of problems […]

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/ 4627 days agoWhy Serie A Is Back Among The Best European Leagues
There can't be many British die-hard fans who don't fondly recall the halcyon days of 90's Italian football. Gazzetta Football Italia, hosted by the always affable James Richardson and legendary Kenneth Wolstenholme, would dominate early Saturdays and drowsy Sundays as Serie A, with its brand of tactical superiority over the pre-money soaked Premiership and exotic names were piped into living-rooms […]

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/ 5328 days agoSerie A Predictions for 2011-12 Season: Fifth Place – S.S. Lazio
This season’s Serie A campaign looks to be one of the most competitive in recent memory. With the top clubs from the last few seasons getting older, and upstarts gaining more experience, the gap seems to be closing and fans of Italian soccer have much to look forward to. For this reason, predicting the team […]
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/ 5565 days ago2011: A New Start For Italian Football
2010 was a bad year for Italian football. I tried to think of the positives, but very few came to mind. A disastrous World Cup in South Africa, a bad showing in the Europa League, and only a Champions League victory (guided by a Portuguese mastermind) which retains some dignity for Italian football. While […]