When the news of Mario Götze’s move the Bayern Munich broke some people were defending his choice and others lambasted it. I’m firmly placed in the latter camp. It’s not just a move to another, and bigger, club. It’s betrayal.
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Apr
03
Napoli, defense, structure, change
Napoli has after a recent slump seen two important encounters against Atalanta and Torino won 3-2 and 5-3. While results like these are great for the neutrals they are absolutely nerve wrecking for fans of the Partenopei. The games were considered winnable beforehand and everything else than victories would have been considered disappointing. The wins … Continue reading »
Feb
20
Enjoy the path rather than its end
As rounds of Serie A, Coppa Italia, and European competitions come and go football fans all over the world gather at stadiums, in front of the television, and at murky online streams. Every day somewhere on the globe people take part in what is the football fans’ version of Bob Dylan’s never ending tour. While … Continue reading »
Feb
03
Calling Copenhagen calcio crazies
As many of you should know I’m a Dane. I live in our wonderful capital Copenhagen. I am calling out for other people who do the same, who would like to share the fascinating world of Sunday night Italian football with me.
Jan
16
Shirt off, shirt on, and so what?
Imagine this commonplace scene. A player scores a vital goal in an important game. The stadium goes wild as he wheels away towards the curva. In delight he reaches for his shirt and pulls it over his head. He’s waving it like a flag or clutching it like a cherished token – or maybe he’s … Continue reading »
Dec
29
Viva el revolucion siempre – Genoa style
Writing a piece on the madness that is Genoa C.F.C. is the closest a calcio writer gets to be taking candy from a kid. With a main character as Enrico Preziosi the post nearly writes itself. Genoa is most likely the least ambitious wealthy club in Italy. As revolutions come and go in other clubs … Continue reading »
Nov
12
Why we need video evidence – now
The debate got going again in Italy two weeks ago. When Juventus stole a victory from Catania due to bad calls from linesmen and referee, several people called for the use of video evidence. But even more people should have raised their voice. To be fair to Juventus they didn’t steal the win as such. … Continue reading »
Oct
26
Calcio the gathering – the red magic of Roma
When I started this series of articles on how certain Italian football clubs fit the five colors of the strategic trading card game Magic The Gathering I had only one team in mind for the red slot – AS Roma. Red in Magic is all about attack, chaos, anger, and the joy of acting before … Continue reading »
Oct
01
Be nice to the ref – he’s there for you
When I was 14 years old we had a football tournament it my school. It was nothing huge. Just a bunch of kids on more or less random teams teams kicking a ball about. But to me it was important. I loved football just as I do now, but in the days before I got … Continue reading »
Sep
21
More awkward animals in football logos
Last year I wrote a post on awkward looking animals in Italian football logos. I must admit that I was ridiculing the poor animals to some extent. As an animal enthusiast I feel bad about this, and I’ve chosen in this new installment of ”Animals in football logos – the awkward way ®”, to view … Continue reading »
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