Let’s get the elephant in the article right out from the off, I am divorced from the top end of football. The owners, the salaries, the need to continually win, or at the very least make the top money spinning European competition, make it a business and not a sport. The players have lost all … Continue reading Big Time Calcio
Author: tbcharrua
A Gubbio Crusade
Umbria is always perceived as the poor man’s Tuscany, with similar rolling hills and beautiful small towns and cities. In reality, it is the equal of its neighbour in every way, just lacking the literature of romantic travels of yesteryear and a leaning tower to truly put it in the shop window. Its capital is … Continue reading A Gubbio Crusade
Salerno and Her Team
The city of Salerno is one of my favourite places in Italy! Sitting on the Gulf of Salerno which forms part of the Tyrrhenian Sea, essentially the Mediterranean. Salerno's coastline runs for around ten kilometres, and while it is not blessed with the great beaches you will find in other parts of Italy, it does … Continue reading Salerno and Her Team
In and Around Salerno
With accommodation prices more affordable in Salerno, aside from the featured four clubs in this Special Campania South-West article, here are a number of other Campania clubs all within sixty minutes travel from the city. Everyone of whom has its own story, and while none have ever set the heather on fire, lower league football … Continue reading In and Around Salerno
The Cava-Nocera Axis
If you are ever looking to plan a trip to watch some Serie C playoff action, it needs to be at very short notice, or taking a gamble. Towards the end of the season, I was starting to get fidgety about where I could base myself, and also allow for other action. I plumped for … Continue reading The Cava-Nocera Axis
Catanzaro chaos
It was always my wish to head back to Catanzaro from the first minute I stepped out in its streets last year. Being at the first home match in Serie B for 18 years was a privilege beyond words and something that landed in my world courtesy of some farcical nonsense about the Cervolo floodlights, … Continue reading Catanzaro chaos
In Napoli
In September 2022 Estonia, then Finland closed its land border with Russia. It totally threw a spanner in the works for my girl Tania and I, with whom I had booked a two week sojourn in Tuscany, with the plan to fly south together from Tallinn. Flights were lost, buses to and from St Petersburg … Continue reading In Napoli
Bari Times
The city of Bari had acted as a base for myself previously, but it took a freak coincidence for a game to be considered here. Perhaps courtesy of driving on the other side of the road, I have always preferred using the trains in Italy. They are incredibly good value, and offer a fine range … Continue reading Bari Times
il Groundhop Scozzese
The 2024 Scottish Groundhop came rumbling into view in mid-March as ever. This time honoured slot has seen those wishing to knock off a good number Scottish non-league venues from any given list that opportunity for some years now. It hopefully also allows for the enjoyment of some cracking games as well as fine local … Continue reading il Groundhop Scozzese
Ascoli Unseen
Some of my Ancona buddies laughed, and would doubtlessly think it poetic justice, but when a very localised thick fog enveloped the Stadio Cino e Luca Del Duca just ahead of kick off in Ascoli, that was the scenario. It really was touch and go with the game delayed while the referee and both captains … Continue reading Ascoli Unseen










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