

Articles tagged with "maccarone"
Lazio - Siena
By salvatore | April 12th, 2008The Biancoceleste will be welcoming Siena to the Stadio Olimpico tomorrow, and with the Coppa Italia Semifinal just four days away, the risk of taking the Tuscan minnows for granted (and getting seriously burned) is very real. To begin with, Sien ...
Ten Things We Learned From Serie A This Weekend
By chris | March 25th, 2008Reggina Calcio needs better goal celebrations. As you can see above. Franco Brienza could be the surprise recall of the Euros. The little man did pretty alright playing with Luca Toni on the island a few years back, and he's looking li ...
Parma- 1 Good, 1 Bad
By Francesco | March 25th, 2008So I'm back from my trip to the Caribbean, where I met up with Tanzi and he showed me the bank where he hid all the Parmalat money. Another good thing was that the hotel had RAI International, so I got to see all the Serie A action on Wednesday and S ...
Ten Things We Learned From Serie A This Weekend
By chris | March 25th, 2008Reggina Calcio needs better goal celebrations. As you can see to the left. Franco Brienza could be the surprise recall of the Euros. The little man did pretty alright playing with Luca Toni on the island a few years back, and he's looking like
Goals of the Week
By chris | March 10th, 2008Relatively thin week....and we're still waiting on you, Mr. Quagliarella. The Macaroni Nice ball, but it’s like Fiorentina was framing the shot for him. SIENA FIORENTINA 1-0Uploaded by AliceCalcio The Flick This would have been the perfec
Siena 1 – Fiorentina 0: I Now Hate Siena
By Ted | March 10th, 2008Fiorentina had the worst possible outcome to their weekend as they lost 1-0 to nearby rivals Siena, while AC Milan dismantled Empoli 3-1. Fiorentina will remain in 4th place for this week, but they are now only one point in front of Milan and in serious
Siena v Inter: Siena Do Not Suck
By Martha | January 13th, 2008From the start of the match Siena were up to the task -- they never looked even remotely intimidated, and stuck well to their game plan of limiting space in their end and countering with control when they could. Inter played some nice one-twos but never t
Siena v Milan: Goals, Goals, Goals!
By Martha | February 17th, 2007Holy freaking crap was that a great game to watch. I don't know if it was the coffee talking or what, but the first half -- which offered four goals in the first 30 minutes -- was one of most satisfying I've seen in months. Both teams were bright and live
Not Content to Burn Them, Maccarone Blows Up Bridges, Then Runs The Pieces Through a Wood-Chipper
By Martha | February 2nd, 2007As Bob mentioned yesterday, Massimo Maccarone, the one-time golden boy whose services cost Middlesbrough £8.15 million in 2002, has celebrated his return to Italy with an attack on his old club so petulant and over-the-top that it's a wonder the press di
Yes, the Transfer Window Really is Closing. (Whatever Will We Talk About?)
By Martha | January 31st, 2007Here's a brief roundup of the latest signings, as well as a few rumor-y bits (one of which is an outright lie -- see if you can guess which one): •As was rumored last week, Massimo Maccarone -- who cost Middlesborough £8.15 million four years ago --
Maccarone Coming Home
By Martha | January 24th, 2007Word on the street has it that Massimo Maccarone -- once a highly valued import -- is on the verge of ending his long English adventure. The player joined Middlesborough from Empoli in 2002 for a club-record transfer fee of £8.15 million, but apart from





