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Blog: Lurking Luciano
Luciano Moggi is making noises about returning to the Italian game, a hypothesis which worries Serafino Ingardia. More
Blog: Lessons of defeat
Serafino Ingardia hopes the Azzurri learnt something from their thumping by Brazil in the Confederations Cup. More
Blog: Best left alone
Andrea Dossena has been strongly linked with a move to Juventus, much to the surprise of Serafino Ingardia. More
Blog: Real players for sale
With Cristiano Ronaldo heading to Madrid for a word record £80m, Serafino Ingardia believes there will be some real bargains to be had. More
Blog: Little Milan
While Kaka spends his free time signing Real Madrid shirts, Serafino Ingardia wonders what will be of Milan and Serie A once he is gone. More
Blog: Bargain buy
Whichever club nets Hernan Crespo this summer could sign next season’s Capocannoniere, suggests Serafino Ingardia. More
Blog: Great Dane
As the search for the next Juventus boss continues, Serafino Ingardia thinks Michael Laudrup deserves consideration. More
Blog: What if…
If Inter do win the Scudetto this weekend then Serafino Ingardia is in no doubts as to whom is responsible – Milan and Juventus! More
Blog: Mr Unpopular
Jonathan Zebina should be one of the first to leave the Olimpico as part of the mini-revolution at Juventus, says Serafino Ingardia. More
Blog: Cont him out
Antonio Conte is being tipped to replace Claudio Ranieri at Juventus, a switch that Serafino Ingardia believes will be a move in the wrong direction. More
Blog: Forget Aguero, sign Tevez!
As links between Inter and Carlos Tevez grow, Serafino Ingardia is convinced that Serie A would rock if the Argentine arrived. More
Blog: An inconvenient truth
Italy’s European nightmare continued last night with Udinese’s exit. Serafino Ingardia warns that it could be a long way back for calcio. More
Blog: Done and dusted
Following the Week 30 results, Inter can once again be claimed Italian champions. Serafino Ingardia reflects on the Nerazzurri and their rivals. More
Blog: Juve's Cassanata
Juventus are after Antonio Cassano and as the transfer saga kicks off Serafino Ingardia warns the Old Lady not to repeat their past errors. More
Blog: Super Sub
Vincenzo Iaquinta has been impressive in recent weeks and Juve shouldn’t get rid of him, says Serafino Ingardia. More
Blog: Spoilt child
There’s trouble in Turin between David Trezeguet and Claudio Ranieri. Serafino Ingardia is backing the Juventus Coach. More
Blog: Proud Old Lady
Chelsea ended Juventus’ Champions League dream but, as Serafino Ingardia argues, they exited Europe with honour. More
Blog: I Gemelli del Gol
Antonio Cassano and Giampaolo Pazzini have virtually dumped Inter out of the Coppa. Serafino Ingardia pays tribute to the dream pairing. More
Blog: Inter can still lose it
Inter may be in pole position to take the Scudetto, but Serafino Ingardia insists that the fun and games are not over just yet. More
Blog: Wrong arm of the law
Adriano escaped punishment for his handball goal in the win over Milan, a decision which Serafino Ingardia insists was only logical. More
Blog: Carlo won’t go
Carlo Ancelotti has been linked with a switch to Chelsea, but Serafino Ingardia is certain he will stay in Milan for at least one more season. More
Blog: Quaresma 1 Mourinho 0
Few fans will be sad to see the exit of Ricardo Quaresma but, as Serafino Ingardia points out, his departure is a massive defeat for Inter. More
Blog: Boiling Pan
There will only be one winner in the Christian Panucci split and it won’t be the player or Roma, notes Serafino Ingardia. More
Blog: Domino effect
Manchester City’s failure to land Kaka for £100m was good for the game and Milan, says Serafino Ingardia. More
Blog: All eyes on Gila
Alberto Gilardino has revived his career at Fiorentina, but Serafino Ingardia believes his biggest test will come against former club Milan. More
Blog: Imperial affair
Following more Adriano transfer rumours, Serafino Ingardia advices Roma to make a cheeky move for the Brazilian enigma. More
Blog: Transfer of the Year
Out of a long list of candidates, Serafino Ingardia picks his favourite 2008 signing. And the winner is…Amauri. More
Blog: Spider-Coach
Catania handed Walter Zenga a contract extension earlier today in a move which Serafino Ingardia thinks he deserves. More
Blog: Euro-sceptic
The ugly Inter again showed up in Europe last night. Serafino Ingardia blames the Nerazzurri for underestimating their rivals. More
Blog: Same new Inter
Some things change but Inter remain top of Serie A. Serafino Ingardia wonders whether someone else will be able to win the Scudetto. More
Blog: Rumble with the humble
Jose Mourinho and Claudio Ranieri will meet at San Siro on Saturday night. Serafino Ingardia is curious to see whether they will shake hands. More
Blog: Roman Saviour
The Giallorossi are flying low and Serafino Ingardia thinks there is only one player who can turn their season around – and it’s not Francesco Totti. More
Blog: Turin’s other Alex
With doubts over Alessandro Rosina’s Torino future, Serafino Ingardia believes someone could pick themselves up a real bargain. More
Blog: Game of truth
Juventus and Roma meet this evening in a tie which both sides must win – but for very different reasons. Serafino Ingardia explains. More
Blog: The Real Thing
After an accomplished victory over Real Madrid, Serafino Ingardia believes Juventus can go all the way and win the Champions League. More
Blog: Good Christian
The ghost of Xabi Alonso is haunting the Juventus dressing room but, as Serafino Ingardia explains, Christian Poulsen just needs more time. More
Blog: Glorious Joe
Giuseppe Rossi has finally made it into La Nazionale and Serafino Ingardia is now hoping someone brings him back to Serie A. More
Blog: Master Shev
Andriy Shevchenko may be struggling to get into the Milan team, but Serafino Ingardia is sure he will do great things again for the Rossoneri. More
Blog: Spoilt Emperor
Adriano has done very little for Inter in the past two years and Serafino Ingardia wonders whether he can return to being a champion. More
Blog: Shame game
After their surprise defeat to Cluj, Serafino Ingardia argues that Roma are an embarrassment to Italian football on the continent. More
Blog: Game over?
Zdenek Zeman was fired by Red Star Belgrade recently. Serafino Ingardia wonders what is next for the Czech tactician. More
Blog: Blind faith
Massimo Moratti is seemingly losing his objectivity and Serafino Ingardia believes Jose Mourinho is taking over from his naïve President. More
Blog: Who’ll go down?
With the new season just a week away, Serafino Ingardia looks at the likely relegation battle and it’s bad news for Cagliari… More
Blog: Changing times
Teams often get frantic during the transfer window, but Serafino Ingardia wonders whether mass player changes are beneficial. More
Blog: Over and out
Roberto Donadoni won’t stop complaining about his Italy dismissal and Serafino Ingardia believes he should get past it. More
Blog: Summer despair
Milan were recently hammered 5-0 by Chelsea and Serafino Ingardia believes there is something very wrong with the Rossoneri. More
Blog: It’s a date
With a simple reshuffle of the Coppa Italia and the Serie A fixtures, Serafino Ingardia can’t hide his excitement ahead of the new campaign. More
Blog: Denis the Menace
Napoli have spent big on German Gustavo Denis this summer and Serafino Ingardia expects him to net goals galore. More
Blog: Red-dy to impress
Andrea Dossena is preparing for Premiership life. Serafino Ingardia explains how the £6m signing is going to settle in at Liverpool. More
Blog: Life after Amauri
Following the departure of Amauri, Palermo have had to start all over again – but Serafino Ingardia believes they could be next season’s revelation… More


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