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After months of silence at the Stadio Olimpico, Lazio’s Curva Nord has announced a temporary return to the stands for the high-stakes showdown against AC Milan. But is this a peace treaty with Claudio Lotito, or a final goodbye?

The atmosphere surrounding SS Lazio has been n...


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While Pervis Estupiñán’s first-half goal secured the bragging rights for the Rossoneri, the post-match discourse has been dominated by one man: referee Daniele Doveri.

Despite holding a seven-point lead at the top of the Serie A table, Cristian Chivu’s Inter camp felt hard...


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CoinPoker has announced the Level Up Series, a 23-day online poker tournament promotion running from March 8 to March 31, 2026.

The series arrives hot on the heels of the platform’s most significant software overhaul to date, which went live on March 2nd, and forms part of a wider month-long 100% rakeback campaign that is already generating considerable buzz across the...


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The honeymoon period for Luciano Spalletti at Juventus appears to be transitioning into a cold, calculated rebuilding phase.

While the former Italy coach is expected to sign a new two-year contract during the upcoming international break, his commitment comes with a caveat: he wants total control over summer recruitment and a...


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Despite being the highest earner in the league, Dusan Vlahovic has struggled to find consistent harmony under various tactical systems in Turin.

Now, Italian football icon and former West Ham United legend Paolo Di Canio has weighed in on the situation, suggesting that a move to the Premier League – pecifically to the London ...


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