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When It Just Isn’t Your Day…

The Offside 16 January @ 10:04 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Novara's new loanee Leandro Rinaudo ambled onto the pitch Sunday for Novara for the very first time, and he did so with identity issues his shirt read rinuado instead of rinaudo. And once the dust had settled in the 3-1 loss to Cesena, he'd both conceded a penalty (not converted) and scored an own goal.

A Tsunami And Luciano Moggi

The Offside: Italy 10 July @ 07:14 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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This is another news type article, just wanted to ask you guys how often you would like to see them. Maybe daily, or every two or three days, let me know.

  • La Gazzetta dello Sport are reporting that Chelsea's Andre Villas-Boas is interested in Roma midfielder Daniele De Rossi.

Japanese footballers in Serie A: A potted history (Part I)

Just-Football 18 February @ 10:09 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Japanese footballers in Serie A: A potted history (Part I) is a post from: Just Football

Yuto Nagatomo's transfer to European champions Internazionale caused quite the stir in Japan. Making his debut for Just Football, Adam Cobley assesses the history of Japanese footballers in Italy.

Edinson Cavani, Napoli's new Emperor?

A Football Report 03 February @ 10:52 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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By Dominic Vieira, writing from Lancaster, England

The Serie A is overflowing with hidden pearls; Catania's Takayuki Morimoto, Fiorentina's Adem Ljajic, AC Milan's Alexander Merkel or Palermo's Josip Ilicic are some of the rising stars dominating the headlines.

Forget about Hidetoshi Nakata, Shinji Kagawa will be Japan's greatest star

A Football Report 20 January @ 10:01 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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By Dominic Vieira, writing from Lancaster

Asia is evolving into the fastest developing football continent as they're exporting dozens of young stars into Europe's most challenging leagues, hosting their second World Cup tournament in 2022 and China and India, the world's most populous countries have recently started investing heavily in the world's most watched sport.