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The last Notes from Verona column posed the question “will the Bentegodi embrace the women’s game?” While the answer was an emphatic “yes”, like most over-hyped events, the first double-header of its kin...

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Giuseppe Meazza scored 13 times in Milan derbies during his illustrious career, netting goals for both teams. The split is a little one sided, with the Inter legend bagging a dozen for them and one for AC Milan over his career. You could be forgiven for thinking his involvement in the derby ended with his retirement in 1947, or even his death in 1979, but Giuseppe Me...

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Hellas Verona’s Bentegodi Stadium is one of the last surviving relics of a bygone age. Substantially renovated to host the 1990 World Cup, its glory days came in the mid-1980s when Osvaldo Bagnoli’s team of rejects and journeymen clinched a historic Serie A title. From the disused running track to the bleak concrete stairwells, little has changed since those ...

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Morning Glory isn’t as good as Definitely Maybe. I’ll just say it. That’s not to say that Morning Glory isn’t great. It’s fantastic. But Definitely Maybe was one of the most seminal albums of our time, surprising us all with its depth as well as the musical talent on record. Second albums have always presented a conundrum to artists with seminal breakout albums. You’...

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In the grand, often frantic theatre of Italian football, where the flair of a fantasista or the rugged charm of a stopper typically captures the spotlight, the goalkeeper’s role is often one of stoic, underappreciated heroism. Yet, in the purple heartland of Florence, there was a man whose presence between the posts was anything but muted. Marco Lan...

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