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Palermo 3-1 Roma: Miccoli and the Rosanero Fire Up Stadio Barbera (Serie A Matchday 2)

mCalcio 14 September @ 12:33 AM EST
Who knows? Maybe Maurizio Zamparini's never-ending "I love you... no I hate you, you're fired" attitude might be working to some degree. The Palermo president probably surely holds he record for most manager terminations in the entire Serie A, and this season's debut was no exception to that reputation (Stefano Colantuono's head was the first [. Click to continue reading...

Maurizio Zamparini: The Worst Owner In Football?

The Offside 04 September @ 01:51 PM EST
The big topic in football this week has been the ownership change on the blue side of Manchester and what it means for both the Premiership and football economy. But contrary to popular belief, there is other non-English stuff happening (guilty) and some of it is pretty damn discussion worthy. Take for instance, the champagne [. Click to continue reading...

Terry Venables's QPR Return?...Davide Succi's Brace

QPR Report 24 August @ 01:38 AM EST
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Sunday Mirror/Steve Stammers - Terry Venables set to make return to Queens Park Rangers
Terry Venables is in line for a sensational return to football with Queens Park Rangers.
Venables has been out of the game for 10 months after losing his job as the assistant to Steve McClaren when the England manager was sacked. Click to continue reading...

Freddy Adu to Bologna?

Letters From Vagabondia 28 June @ 12:08 PM EST
According to Friday's edition of La Gazzetta Dello Sport, Bologna (Serie A) is targetting Freddy Adu for acquisition. The other attacking midfielder/striker they are looking at is "El Matador" Edison Cavani, a rising Uruguayan national team player (with Italian roots) currently at Palermo. All things being equal, Adu will cost Bologna less to acquire since Cavani already has over 40 appearances for Palermo (and 7 goals). Click to continue reading...

The best forwards in the world under 23 (with videos)

Football is for the Madman 13 September @ 08:07 AM EST
I tried to stay outside of the EPL, so for instance, Rooney, wasn't included.
Jefferson Farfán, PSV Eindhoven
The 22-year-old Peruvian striker Jefferson Farfán has quite an impressive goal-scoring record at PSV Eindhoven with 70 goals in 126 total appearances and with the losses of Alex, Cocu, and Arouna Koné, he's going to have to continue that form if defending champion PSV is going to contend in the Eredivisie this year. Click to continue reading...