New year, same old story: The last day of the Italian season saw three top teams beaten by three teams fighting against relegation. There's something wrong somewhere. Posted May 30, 2007 by Marco De Luca
Italian football expert Patrick Cook gives his predictions for the coming Serie A season. In Part One, he predicts that La Viola's Champions League hopefuls will continue to bang in the goals. Posted August 22, 2007 by Patrick Cook
Part three of our guide to the new Italian League season which has just kicked off with all the traditional big guns back in the top flight Posted August 28, 2007 by Patrick Cook
According to the Sunday papers, Carlos Tevez seems to be a man very much in demand - while a host of stars are being linked with Sven's Eastlands revolution. Posted July 01, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
With Italian League players enjoying the winter break, an in-depth look at how the season may pan out. Posted December 26, 2006 by Patrick Cook
Four World Cups, numerous European titles and some of the greatest names in the history of the game earn Serie A massimo respect. Posted July 10, 2007 by Rossella Marrai
Croatian courted by Arsenal but his number one destination is Barcelona Posted January 27, 2008 by CaughtOffside.com
After leading the Azzurri to the World Cup, the 59-year-old boss is keeping his options open. What price a return to club management in Italy? Posted December 28, 2006 by Patrick Cook
With so many emotions in the hearts of the Milanisti, Rossella Marrai pays tribute to an Italian giant as he nears the end of a wonderful career. Posted March 06, 2008 by Rossella Marrai
The World Cup holders dare not lose at Hampden on Saturday - but the luck and the momentum are with Alex McLeish's unsung heroes. Posted November 13, 2007 by Domenico Clores
More rumours, gossip and perhaps just a bit of REAL news. The bulletin from the newspapers also features Aston Villa, Barcelona, Sporting Lisbon, Manchester United, Newcastle and Rangers. Posted November 21, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Goalkeepers are bang in the firing line when it comes to football bloopers - but then again they have to be mad, don't they? Posted July 01, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
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Founded in 1898, Ascoli are one of the oldest football clubs in Italy. After an unexpected promotion to Serie A, they could soon find themselves returning to Serie B at the end of this season. Posted December 25, 2006 by Patrick Cook
The kings of Italian football set their sights on a golden future. Posted December 28, 2006 by Patrick Cook
Garibaldi had a vision of a unified Italy, but the World Cup is pretty much the only time that happens on a football field in Italy. Posted August 20, 2008 by Ben Suenaga
Sportingo's resident Rossoneri loves his star player, but not if he gives the league title short shrift or if he's too busy checking out Spanish real estate. Posted October 08, 2007 by Rechavia Berman
Ben Suenaga gives a biased defense of his passion for the beautiful Italian game. Posted September 10, 2008 by Ben Suenaga
At the foot of the Swiss Alps, a war has been raging for almost 100 years. It has encapsulated the history of a city as well as defined it. Locals against foreigners, rich against poor, liberal against conservative, mate against mate, Red against Blue. Posted December 27, 2006 by Patrick Cook
English managers are the first to cop flak when England perform poorly, then the players. But when will the clubs and FA take some responsibility? Posted March 28, 2007 by Patrick Cook
He joined the Rossoneri in a blaze of publicity, but the wonder boy from Biella is struggling to hit the high notes. Posted April 29, 2007 by Rossella Marrai
The big question in Italy is what impact the disgraced champions will have when they return to the top bracket. Posted May 10, 2007 by Patrick Cook
The bookies make Milan 11-8 favourites to become European Champions on Wednesday. But Liverpool, the team that beat them in sensational style in Istanbul two years, are not about to lie down. Posted May 22, 2007 by Avi Meller
All the diplomatic and delicate language in the Lord Stevens report seems to indicate that we still can't point the finger of blame in the bungs scandal. Posted June 17, 2007 by Patrick Cook
West Ham, Reading, Everton, Manchester City, Derby, Wigan, West Brom, Charlton, Sevilla and Villarreal also feature in the latest football transfer gossip Posted August 01, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
This transfer window has seen an unprecedented mass exodus of Italian players, but only a few have returned. However, it's not necessarily bad news for football in Italy. Posted September 02, 2007 by Rossella Marrai
The Special One may have found his toughest task yet trying to transform Inter Milan from Scudetto winners into geniune Champions League challengers. Posted May 29, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
It's England here I come for the Brazilian genius, but which Premier League club will the unsettled AC Milan star join? Chelsea look non-starters, but as for the rest of the big four... Posted October 12, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Rugby nut Greg Smith reckons football is a game for idiots, but where do their oval-ball counterparts stand? He reckons the following ball test will sort out the geniuses from the boneheads... Posted October 04, 2008 by Greg Smith
Serie A put split on hold as lower league clubs accept a cut-price finance package. But the war is far from over and Serie B teams could still go to the wall. Posted October 09, 2008 by Patrick Cook
Milan have quietly been clawing their way up the Serie A table, but Inter hold all the aces. Posted March 10, 2007 by Supriya Nair
A frustrated Serie A fan abroad says something has been badly lost in translation in satellite coverage – especially when the highlight is a Lazio legend hurling his scarf at the female host! Posted August 21, 2008 by Ben Suenaga