Brian Sanders navigates the multitude of Serie A results before jumping in and examining the upcoming European adventures and weekend fixtures
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Brian Sanders navigates the multitude of Serie A results before jumping in and examining the upcoming European adventures and weekend fixtures
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Brian Sanders and Vincent La Rosa look at the Italian game after two weeks of Serie A, the Azzurri’s two World Cup Qualifiers, the close of the transfer window, and the groups for Italian teams in the Champions League and Europa League
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Brian Sanders(@KCNFFC), Luis Palmitesta(@lep17), and Vincent La Rosa(@vincelikesstuff) go team by team in previewing the 2013-14 Serie A season complete with expected scudetto winners and relegation losers.
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Brian Sanders (@kcnffc) and Vincent La Rosa (@vincelikesstuff) review the season in the Serie A, welcome Sassuolo and Hellas Verona to the big time, and celebrate Lazio’s win over Roma in the Coppa Italia
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Brian Sanders flies alone as he looks at all the results in Serie A, Coppa Italia, and the Serie B race for promotion
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Flying solo Brian Sanders soldiers on to bring the latest in the Serie A and the journeys of Italian teams in the Champions League and Europa League.
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Brian Sanders looks at the results of the weekend and Coppa Italia results from midweek before examining the weekend’s fixture in the Serie A
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Brian Sanders goes it alone as he looks at the fixtures for this weekend in Serie A, as well as examining results in UEFA and Coppa Italia
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Brian Sanders (@sportingkcgft) reviews the midweek European action and previews the league fixtures for this weekend including the Derby di Sicilia.
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Is there any doubt the city of Montreal was hungry for a designated player? Just take a look of the warm welcome at his arrival.
The missing piece in Jesse Marsch puzzle? At least is a great effort by Joey Saputo to complement, regardless the results, the good work the head coach has been doing to make a competitive team.
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After a fine career in Italy Marco decided to leave Bologna, the team that gave him the stability he needed to finish 2nd leading scorer in 2008-09 season.
Personally, I have very good memories regarding Di Vaio in Malesani’s Parma. This era of the gialoblu was a very interesting one, featuring Argentinian stars Ariel Ortega, Hernan Crespo, Azzurri stars Gianluigi Buffon and Fabio Cannavaro. Parma was the best era of Di Vaio’s career, averaging 0.49 goals per game and therefore eventually leading him to the transfer to Juventus and call to the Nazionale.
We all hope Montreal Impact’s attacking options will improve with the arrival of the striker. This added to the new stadium and the majority of the games at home are the advantages we have to fight for the playoffs this year.
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