THE SERIE A YEARS: PART TWO
James Richardson, the UK’s leading reporter on Italian football who visited Cobham to interview Carlo Ancelotti, considers moves between Italy and England.
THE SERIE A YEARS: PART TWO
James Richardson, the UK’s leading reporter on Italian football who visited Cobham to interview Carlo Ancelotti, considers moves between Italy and England.
PAT NEVIN: OUTSIDE THE BUBBLE
In last week’s column, Pat Nevin wrote about his and others’ experiences on the recent Champions League away trip. This week the discussion continues.
ANCELOTTI: THE SERIE A YEARS
James Richardson, the man who brought Italian football into UK homes, was reacquainted with Carlo Ancelotti when he came to interview the manager recently.
ESSIEN FOUNDATION UP AND RUNNING
It was a busy weekend for Michael Essien as he ended a qualification campaign and launched a Foundation, with a message of support from Roman Abramovich.
A STRANGE AND DERANGING THING
It was blindingly clear where the allegiance of the sober and humane neutral was meant to lie in the World Cup play-off between the Republic of Ireland and France.
ESSIEN FOUNDATION UP AND RUNNING
It was a busy weekend for Michael Essien as he ended a qualification campaign and launched a Foundation, with a message of support from Roman Abramovich.
Terry rues lack of fight
John Terry has blasted Chelsea’s lack of fight as they slipped to a 3-1 defeat against Wigan at the weekend.
Duo out of Euro clash
Michael Ballack and John Mikel Obi have been ruled out of Chelsea’s Champions League clash against APOEL Nicosia.
Cole hope for Cyprus trip
Carlo Ancelotti is confident Ashley Cole will be fit to play against Apoel Nicosia despite picking up a knee injury at Wigan yesterday.
Wigan Athletic 3-1 Chelsea
Wigan secured three points against a team from the top four at their thirty-fifth attempt in a thrilling encounter against Chelsea.