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Calcio Amore
/ 7 months agoThe 50 Greatest Italian Football Legends: Part One (50–41)
At Tibsnews, we are creating our definitive list of the Top 50 Serie A legends, a celebration of the icons who...
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Calcio Amore
/ 7 months agoHow Benito Mussolini shaped the birth of Serie A and used Italian Football for fascist propaganda
Benito Mussolini’s regime had a profound — and very deliberate — influence on Italian football in the 1920s and 1930s, both...
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Comment
/ 7 months agoThe Hundred: Is it a glimpse into cricket’s future or is it a format out of place?
The Hundred, England’s latest experiment for franchise cricket, has been the subject of both excitement and criticism since its launch in...
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Comment
/ 7 months agoThe non-league pyramid: England’s unique footballing heartbeat
In a football world increasingly dominated by sky-high ticket prices, global television deals, and multi-million-pound transfers, non-League football offers something refreshingly...
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Calcio Amore
/ 7 months agoSerie A 2025-26 preview: Title favourites, new managers, rising stars and relegation battles
As Serie A returns with its trademark blend of tactical flair, emerging stars, and managerial reshuffles, the stakes have never been...
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Comment
/ 7 months agoJordan Cox puts compelling case to England selectors after shining in The Hundred so far – including extinguishing the Welsh Fire
A sold-out crowd at the Kia Oval were treated to a masterclass in effortless ball striking by Jordan Cox as the...
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Football
/ 7 months agoTransfer watch: Global frenzy as deadline nears
Clubs across Europe are intensifying their pursuits—Arsenal chasing Eberechi Eze, Liverpool setting an Isak deadline, while Spurs look to accelerate their...
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Comment
/ 7 months agoTijjani Reijnders: A new midfield maestro arrives at Manchester City
Manchester City’s summer 2025 transfer window was nothing short of headline-grabbing — but the signing of Tijjani Reijnders arguably stole the...
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Calcio Amore
/ 7 months agoVado’s 1922 Coppa Italia triumph: The only winners never to play in Serie A
The inaugural Coppa Italia in 1922 stands out as one of the quirkiest chapters in Italian football history. The FIGC staged...
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Monday Madness
/ 7 months agoMonday Madness: Premier League kick-off, EFL thrillers, global sporting drama and the winners and losers from the weekend
Here’s what unfolded over the weekend, across the Premier League, the Football League, and other sporting arenas—wrapped in an energetic introduction...
