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Serie A so far and Welsh wizards of the past

Serie A so far and Welsh wizards of the past

FromGolazzo: The Totally Italian Football Show


Serie A so far and Welsh wizards of the past

FromGolazzo: The Totally Italian Football Show

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Length:
40 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

After a winter break, Serie A is back this weekend so it’s the welcome return of Jimbo, James Horncastle and Gab Marcotti on Golazzo.

With the second half about to kick off, we ask who will win the race for 4th, will Bologna sort themselves out and stay up, and how much does Ronaldo have left in the tank?

Plus we study the signings being made in January. Muriel, Gabbiadini and, er, Holdsworth…

The biggest deal of all this month could well be Aaron Ramsey’s move from Arsenal to Juventus. We look back at the legacies of the previous Welsh players to have donned the black and white in Turin – the gentle giant John Charles and the misquoted Ian Rush.

RUNNING ORDER:

• PART 1a: The race for 4th - Roma, Lazio, Atalanta, Milan and the Higuain issue (02m 00s)

• PART 1b: The relegation scrap – Empoli or Bologna? (11m 30s)

• PART 1c: Player of the season so far (15m 00s)

• PART 2a: Cristiano’s campaign so far (17m 00s)

• PART 2b: Other transfers this January (20m 30s)

• PART 2c: Managerial changes this season (24m 00s)

• PART 3: Ramsey’s move to Juventus and the Welsh legends that preceded him (25m 30s)

• PART 4: Looking ahead to Napoli v Lazio & Fiorentina v Sampdoria (35m 20s)

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Released:
Jan 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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James Richardson, James Horncastle and Gab Marcotti relive Serie A's glory days with tales of Italian football's greatest and most infamous icons