Week 23, Crisis For Juventus and Lazio - Italian 'Serie A' Football FanCast 067 |
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The Italian Football FanCast is the podcast for fans of Calcio. In this week's edition of the Italian Football FanCast, we look at week 23's fixtures. Fiorentina are the victims of a smash and grab operation, Lazio find themselves in deep trouble, while Juventus try out a new formation, but did it work? Kris Voakes, our 'Man in Milan' is in London but he is still going to let us know about all the things happening in and around the peninsula. We have all the latest news and transfer gossip including the reason Pato has been injured for AC Milan and what exactly happened to the Juventus team bus on the way to Livorno. This weeks 'Goal of the Week' can be found right here As ever, we bring you the greatest podcast segment of all time, it is of course 'Legends of Calcio'! This weeks legend is Pavel Nedved, a Ballon d'Or winner and a magnificent player for club and country. We also look at week 23's fixtures including a mouthwatering clash at the Stadio Franchi between inform AS Roma and a Fiorentina side with something to prove. Remember check out this week's Football FanCast Debate - Who will join Siena in Serie B next year? Login to the forum - www.footballfancast.com/forum - and let us know what you think.
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Ciao Dov, Dave and Alan
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Posted February 11, 2010
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