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| Saturday 26 April, 2008 |
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| Grosso sees red after slap |
| Fabio Grosso was sent off for a brawl with an opponent during tonight’s 2-2 draw with Caen. More |
| De Biasi has Olimpico plan |
| Torino take on Roma against the odds again, but new boss Gianni De Biasi believes he can crack them. More |
| Ex-Real chief Sanz in Bari bid |
| After his failed bid to buy out Parma, it is now reported former Real Madrid patron Lorenzo Sanz is tabling an offer for Bari. More |
| Camolese the cynic |
| Livorno Coach Giancarlo Camolese warns there’s no room for spectacle when you’re propping up the table and taking on Milan. More |
| Spalletti won't give up |
| Luciano Spalletti concedes the Scudetto is “99 per cent Inter’s,” but that doesn’t mean Roma will relax against Torino. More |
| Prandelli admires Samp spirit |
| Cesare Prandelli assures Fiorentina aren’t tired from their UEFA exploits, though he fears Sampdoria’s “spirit” in Sunday’s showdown. More |
| Serie B: Leffe leapfrog Bologna |
| Bologna's promotion hopes are in tatters as defeat in Bergamo sees them overtaken by both Albinoleffe and Lecce, while Chievo stall in Pisa. Reports |
| Ranieri shrugs off Euro goal |
| Juventus look set to mathematically clinch their Champions League spot this Sunday, but Claudio Ranieri sees no need to celebrate. More |
| Mancio the party pooper |
| Inter could win the Scudetto on Sunday, but Roberto Mancini cancelled any party plans ahead of the match with on-form Cagliari. More |
| Ancelotti welcomes Flamini |
| Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti sees Mathieu Flamini as “an excellent signing” and gives his views on Gennaro Gattuso and Ronaldinho. More |
| Amauri: "I'm 91 per cent Juve" |
| Amauri has admitted he is “91 per cent a Juventus player,” as the negotiations with the Bianconeri continue to go swimmingly. More |
| Soros to make Roma 'new Man U' |
| Amid reports George Soros wants to turn Roma into a world-renowned marketing brand, the club issues another denial of negotiations. More |
| Blog: Big Game Hunting |
| When newspapers talk of big-game players, they focus on the mercurial, flash-in-the-pan forwards, but James Horncastle hunts more precious prey. More |
| Ranieri raids Premier League |
| Claudio Ranieri is set to raid the Premiership for top stars such as Frank Lampard, Mathieu Flamini, Patrice Evra and Gerard Pique’. More |
| Rocchi skips Juve and Palermo |
| Lazio will be without Tommaso Rocchi for their crunch ties with Juventus and Palermo after tests showed a thigh problem. More |
| Totti on road to miracle recovery |
| Francesco Totti's recovery from knee surgery is proceeding very well, according to medical staff. "It doesn't even look as if it has been operated on." More |
| Palombo faces Fiorentina past |
| Sampdoria captain Angelo Palombo faces his past this Sunday, but warns Fiorentina he has no intention of returning. More |
| Diana backs De Biasi |
| Aimo Diana was one of Walter Novellino’s favourites, but even he believes Gianni De Biasi will turn Torino’s season around. More |
| Sacchi slams "dull" Brits |
| Former Milan and Italy Coach Arrigo Sacchi has given a scathing review of the Champions League contenders as “boring, uncreative and defensive.” More |
| Stankovic takes his time |
| Inter could theoretically seal the Scudetto against Cagliari tomorrow but Dejan Stankovic sees it as only the first of four Finals. More |
| Magazine: Calcio Italia out now! |
| It promises to be a thrilling finale with all still to play for. We mark your card with an in-depth look at whats in store for all the runners and riders. More |
| Predictions: Take on the experts |
| Do you know your Serie A? Test yourself against our team of experts every week. More |
| Today's headlines: What the papers say... |
| Today's front-page headlines from La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport. More |
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| Friday 25 April, 2008 |
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| Udinese silence Di Natale talk |
| Antonio Di Natale has never been anywhere close to negotiating a move to Roma, claim an increasingly irritated Udinese. More |
| Briatore backs Soros for Roma |
| Having become one of many foreign investors in English football, QPR owner Flavio Briatore feels it would be positive for George Soros to buy Roma. More |
| Rocchi doubt for Juve trip |
| Lazio are already decimated for their visit to Juventus and risk losing hitman Tommaso Rocchi to injury as well. More |
| Capello: Milan don't need Dinho |
| England boss Fabio Capello warns Milan they “don’t need Ronaldinho,” while Barcelona find fault with the negotiation tactics. More |
| Wenger-Inter row erupts |
| Arsene Wenger is furious with Inter over their “disrespectful and illegal” approach for Alexander Hleb, but the club insists it did nothing wrong. More |
| Mazzarri wants fair fight |
| Sampdoria Coach Walter Mazzarri wants the referee to be fair and balanced in the Blucerchiati's crucial trip to Fiorentina this weekend. More |
| Locatelli signs for Inter |
| Siena midfielder Tomas Locatelli will join Inter next season in a politically-motivated move, according to the Italian Press. More |
| Migliaccio: Colantuono must stay |
| Palermo midfielder Giulio Migliaccio wants Rosanero Coach Stefano Colantuono to remain at the club next season. More |
| Juve's Zanetti supports Torino |
| Juventus midfielder Cristiano Zanetti has revealed that he will be supporting Torino this weekend as they take on Roma. More |
| Fabiano future not resolved |
| Sevilla striker Luis Fabiano has yet to sign a new deal with the Rojiblancos, alerting a string of Europe's biggest clubs, including Roma. More |
| Pirlo: Italy will win Euros |
| Andrea Pirlo has told Football Italia that he is convinced Italy will be victorious at this summer's European Championship. More |
| Milan in the red |
| Milan Vice-President Adriano Galliani has today spoken to shareholders, revealing the Via Turati club to be £24m in the red. More |
| Talented Tissone will stay |
| Atalanta midfielder Fernando Tissone is likely to remain in Bergamo next year after the Nerazzurri and Udinese reportedly extended his stay. More |
| Mutu: Tie finely balanced |
| Fiorentina forward Adrian Mutu has praised Rangers and expects a difficult game in the return leg of their UEFA Cup semi-final. More |
| Quotes of the Week |
| The weird and wonderful soundbites which have lit up another week in the world of Italian football. More |
| Lazio hungry for Lanzafame |
| Lazio are interested in bringing Azzurrini striker Davide Lanzafame to the Stadio Olimpico for next season, according to the Italian Press. More |
| Rubinho backs UEFA bid |
| Genoa goalkeeper Rubinho believes the Rossoblu can qualify for the UEFA Cup for the first time since 1991. More |
| Bronzetti: 'Dinho wants Milan |
| Ernesto Bronzetti, transfer advisor to some of Europe's biggest clubs, believes Ronaldinho would like to play for Milan. More |
| Blog: Italy needs Ibracadabra |
| Zlatan Ibrahimovic has said he'd be tempted by a move to England or Spain. Richard Godden urges Inter to keep hold of him for Serie A's sake. More |
| Itll be tricky, says Prandelli |
| Fiorentina Coach Cesare Prandelli believes his sides 0-0 draw against Rangers in the UEFA Cup semi-final first leg wasnt the best of outcomes. More |
| Lippi mystified by Calciopoli |
| World Cup winner Marcello Lippi is asking for clarification on the future of Luciano Moggi, the disgraced former Juventus general director. More |
| Lotito: Lazio need new arena |
| Lazio President Claudio Lotito has outlined his desire to build the Biancocelesti a new stadium all of their own. More |
| Magazine: Calcio Italia out now! |
| It promises to be a thrilling finale with all still to play for. We mark your card with an in-depth look at whats in store for all the runners and riders. More |
| Predictions: Take on the experts |
| Do you know your Serie A? Test yourself against our team of experts every week. More |
| Today's headlines: What the papers say... |
| Today's front-page headlines from La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Corriere dello Sport and Tuttosport. More |
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