This post is written for all the non-soccer (or newly-converted) fans out there, be it in the US/Canada, Asia, Africa, or anywhere in the world! Whenever a name or place is mentioned that we Juventus fans consider common knowledge, we take the time to give a short or full explanation for neophyte eyes. Yes folks, …
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Camoranesi to Birmingham, or, Mauro’s Agent is Really Dumb
You may have heard of the whole Camoranesi-to-Birmingham blowing up in smoke. I briefly commented on why in the comments section, but recent remarks from Camoranesi’s agent, Sergio Fortunato, have made me write up a post on his idiocy. And this isn’t Mino Raiola-style hatred, who is a complete scumbag but does his job. (rather …
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An Exclusive Interview with Carlo Ancelotti
De Ceglie and Gio v. Becks and Dinho. Of course that won’t be the only matches going on the pitch, but it just goes to show you the differing transfer policies of the two clubs. Juventus prefers cheap young Italians and cheap bargain-bin players, whereas Milan prefers cheap faded glories. Pick your poison.
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Antonio Conte: The Next “Great Italian Manager”
Note: This post was originally written on April 30th, 2009 Everyone loves former players going on to be coaches. Why? Because we can continue to follow our idols, they don’t die. Baggio just seems so distant to me, just a wonderful memory now. This, we can say, is then a preview to the wonderful career …
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Capello Sucks: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Calciopoli
This is kind of another reflection on Juventus history, but of a slightly different kind. Like all Juventini, two years ago I went from Nirvana to Hell in a matter of a month. In the greatest football moment I’ve ever witnessed, the Azzurri triumphed in Berlin, winning the first major silverware I’ve been around for. …
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