Football Weekends is 100 editions old at the end of April. Given my passion for Calcio, I was asked to put together a list of stadiums I consider truly worthy of visiting. Maybe to some, it is a controversial list, but it reflects my enthusiasm for more than just a stadium, steering clear of the … Continue reading My favourite Stadio di Italia
Author: tbcharrua
Fantastic Mr Foggia
UK readers of a certain vintage that were introduced to, or drawn in by Italian football courtesy of James Richardson and the Channel Four coverage of Calcio, might just recall the name Foggia. The club had nibbled at the top table on three previous occasions starting in 1963/64, and in all of these previous visits … Continue reading Fantastic Mr Foggia
Coastal Cultura
Back in the day, when I was a young lad, Italy was a staple of the Brits abroad gig. Places like Rimini and Lido di Jesolo were as high on the summer break agenda as Benidorm or Ibiza. Whether Italy eventually priced itself out of the market I am unsure, but they don’t suffer from … Continue reading Coastal Cultura
High Seas Games
Puglia, Italy’s lengthy eastern seaboard heel is a real gem of the country. More and more the region is growing in reputation, seeing an ever increasing International tourism boom. In many regards it has always been a favourite for Italians, but more recently in the UK, TV chefs and travel shows have brought Puglia to … Continue reading High Seas Games
Pro Teams
A number of clubs, especially in Serie C, coincidently all bunched in the same Girone (group) carry the prefix “Pro”. This essentially means “for”, and has nothing to do with the notion that they are more professional than the rest at this level. One of the trio of “Pro” brigades even has seven Scudetto titles … Continue reading Pro Teams
SPAL’s Forever
Having witnessed the last game between Ancona and S.P.A.L in April 2016, seven and a half years on, they were finally crossing paths once more, in the reverse fixture in Ferrara too. I was determined to be there. The pageantry and love-in were a joy to behold at Conero all those years ago. S.P.A.L (Societa … Continue reading SPAL’s Forever
il Derby Nord-Est- Italy after the rain- Part 2, Pistoia-Prato
Tuscany had been badly hit by flooding in the latter part of 2023. Just two weeks before arriving with my fiance to enjoy the delights of some of the classic towns and cities of the region, lives had been turned upside down by the impact of yet another storm surge. Those areas affected were away … Continue reading il Derby Nord-Est- Italy after the rain- Part 2, Pistoia-Prato
The Chain- Italy after the rain- Part 1- Imola
The global weather patterns are changing, more extremes are already upon us. In Italy, like many in Southern Europe and beyond, the summer highs are becoming intolerable, and rains when they arrive are monsoon-like in intensity. In 2023, at least two regions of Italy have been badly hit by flash flooding. The first area to … Continue reading The Chain- Italy after the rain- Part 1- Imola
C,C Signore! Calcio along the Appian Way
In the last year I have been taking my Italian tales further and further south, predominantly as the north and central areas had been well rinsed. Albeit I still have loads of stories to tell in more northern reaches. It all started in Taranto last October, a first ever game for me in the southern … Continue reading C,C Signore! Calcio along the Appian Way
Swifts and hard to swallows
Scottish football is much maligned around the world for being desperately predictable these days. That is certainly something that can be rightfully sighted against the top flight, but the cup competitions and the lower leagues are far from such tedium. The Scottish Cup in particular can sometimes throw up lesser names progressing far, or even … Continue reading Swifts and hard to swallows










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