Juventus have struggled to find any consistency throughout another frustrating season which
currently sees them sit in sixth place in Serie A with Lazio in fourth on 48 points, a full seven
ahead of Juve. There is no point comparing this season's Juve with the last one for a number of
reasons.
It looks like Birmingham City have a very odd way in terms of deciding their transfer target
especially when it involves big name players as after canceling the deal for Mauro Camoranesi in
the last minute last summer, the club done the same thing again with Robbie Keane.
Just Like Camoranesi's case, Birmingham also decided to cancel their offer for Keane just after
the club already agreed in paying the transfer fee required by Spurs to acquire the Irish
striker.
Since Sergio Batista's Argentina squad list was made official on Monday, it's been strongly hinted
that one particular change would be made, and so it has come to pass. In a move that frankly makes
one wonder why the Estudiantes ... Continue reading →
Monday evening saw the final two matches of the first round of the 2011 Torneo Clausura, and Lanús
vs Arsenal de Sarandí turned unexpectedly into a thriller in the closing stages. Mauro Camoranesi
made his debut for the hosts, and ... Continue reading →
Prandelli's Blueprint Notes on the new Italy is a post from: Just Football
You do remember Italy at World Cup 2010 right? Hopeless. David Swan reports
on the newly evolving Azzurri:
There is nothing Italy loves more than being written off, ignored, and forgotten.
Hellas Verona are something of a cult club among many UK fans due (in part) to the excellent
book 'A season with Verona' by Tim Parks. It's a wonderful book, almost certainly the best
football book I've ever read and in my opinion any "Top Ten of football books" isn't entirely
complete unless its included.
By Chris Wright
Now aged 35 and winding his career down in Argentina with Lanus, you'll be glad to know that
Mauro Camoranesi is still a dirty bastard when it counts i.e, when his opponent's are lying prone
on the ground.
During Wednesday night's match against Racing Club, Camoranesi butchered Patricio Toranzo to the
turf with a rash, late tackle, was brandished with a red card and then stomped over to finish the
job by clouting Toranzo across the face with his size 9′s while the Racing midfielder lay
sprawled out on the pitch.