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Paolo ‘Pablito’ Rossi – A Truly Legendary Life……
The 10 Best Young Players to Keep an Eye On
There is nothing more exciting than watching a young talented player explode into the scene. This year, the world of football has witnessed several emerging talents taking the football world by storm.
Football's Greatest Managers - Giovanni Trapattoni
Giovanni Trapattoni sometimes known as "Trap" or "Il Trap", is an Italian football coach and former player, considered the most successful club coach in the history of Serie A. One of the most celebrated managers in football history,
The Sardinian Fairy Tale - (Il Favola Sarda)
50 years ago, on the 12th April 1970, a seismic event happened in the world of Italian football. A party broke out on the beach bars along the Poetto, cars sped around deliriously honcking their horns, people jumped into fountains. At the end of every football season there are similar celebrations, but this was different – this was Cagliari.
Over Land and Sea Documentary, Asks What Makes A True Football Fan ?
Betway’s new documentary features West Ham's Mark Noble and Declan Rice who investigate whether you can be a true fan if you live on the other side of the world to your beloved club.
How Sport Has Affected Online Casinos
Sports and online gambling have gone hand-in-hand for decades now and the relationship is hardly surprising. In the past it was easy to see why the number of men far outweighed the amount of women participating in online casino games;
ZANI's Video of The Week - Zlatan VS Jaap Stam - Wild Moments
The Juventus Catastrophe - How A Modernization Attempt Backfired

By 1990, the once all-conquering Juventus had not won a league title in four years and were at best the fourth team in the nation. They were lagging behind Diego Maradona’s Napoli and the Dutch and German inspired Milanese clubs of AC Milan and Internazionale. The era of Platini, Tardelli, Zoff, Bettega and Furino had given way to a team whose only reliable players were Captain and goalkeeper Stefano Tacconi and defender/midfielder Luigi De Agostini, the only player with any significant presence in the national team.