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Barney's VersionArmed with some rubbish questions from EFW and some gems of her own, Lizzy Ammon clicked the
heels of her favourite pair of red shoes together three times before marching off to meet Guardian
sports journalist Barney Ronay...Thanks for taking time away from Guardian Towers to talk to us.
While the media focuses on the fact that Carlos Tevez is set for a 6-week suspension by Manchester
City (good news for Balotelli, Dzeko, and Aguero Fantasy Premier League owners), Tottenham's left
back Benoit Assou-Ekotto looks to be on the ... Continue reading →
They are two of the games great executioners. Their preferred methods of delivering the coup de
grace could hardly be more different, but they share the same efficient outcome. Back in 1998 it
was Fabio Capello's Milan who were on the receiving end of a cold-blooded calcio killing. If you
want a masterclass in the respective abilities of Alessandro Del Piero and Filippo Inzaghi you
need.
The Serie A Weekly crew are happy to welcome back from the Guardian sports desk Paolo Bandini.
Paolo and I log the first podcast of the summer talking well transfers and managers of course.
Recorded Monday this week, all is still very fresh and relative with topics on, Inter's new
managerial plan Leonardo to Paris Pastore "should I stay or should I go" Oh where will Cesc.
Grown men issued with cartoons to help tackle self-esteem issues Every footballer in England's top
four divisions will receive a new guidebook to help them address mental health issues. The book has
been put together by the PFA with the aim of helping players suffering from panic, anxiety,
depression or other mental health problems amid [.
Here we go again with Serie A Weekly giving you a list of five stories to read this lunchtime
that we have seen from around the web and enjoyed ourselves. Many of these will be about Italian
football of course but there is always room for something different and those will be here too.
Take a look at our recommendations, pass them on and be sure to leave a comment on these great
articles.
Here we go again with Serie A Weekly giving you a list of five stories to read this lunchtime
that we have seen from around the web and enjoyed ourselves. Many of these will be about Italian
football of course but there is always room for something different and those will be here too.
Take a look at our recommendations, pass them on and be sure to leave a comment on these great
articles.
Here we go again with Serie A Weekly giving you a list of five stories to read this lunchtime
that we have seen from around the web and enjoyed ourselves. Many of these will be about Italian
football of course but there is always room for something different and those will be here too.
Take a look at our recommendations, pass them on and be sure to leave a comment on these great
articles.
Here we go again with Serie A Weekly giving you a list of five stories to read this lunchtime
that we have seen from around the web and enjoyed ourselves. Many of these will be about Italian
football of course but there is always room for something different and those will be here too.
Take a look at our recommendations, pass them on and be sure to leave a comment on these great
articles.
Here we go again with Serie A Weekly giving you a list of five stories to read this lunchtime
that we have seen from around the web and enjoyed ourselves. Many of these will be about Italian
football of course but there is always room for something different and those will be here too.
Take a look at our recommendations, pass them on and be sure to leave a comment on these great
articles.
Great interview given by Spanish Football International & FC Barcelona midfield ace XAVI HERNANDEZ
to English newspaper "The Guardian" which I place here & recommend you click over to have a read
below the main picture. FC Barcelona player Xavi Hernandez "I'm a romantic..." I have taken from
"The Guardian" Interview ( thanks guys!
As Robbie Savage laments (on a daily basis, I might add) players below the top four are
not given enough credit. Well, we will aim to rectify that by celebrating the talent of those who
are, let's face it, unlikely to win anything except the odd match and maybe a player of the Year
award at their prospective club.
This week Adam and Kevin are joined by Paolo Bandini from the Guardian sports desk to discuss
January transfers in Italian Serie A. Addition topics include a focus segment on Udinese and
Fiorentina as well as southern club Napoli. Recorded at the close of transfers Monday, January
31th, this podcast is a really good listen so grab a cup of java and pull up a chair for the next
hour as hosts and.