3515 Book - Forza Italia

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Forza Italia - A Journey in Search of Italy and It's Football

Think I've mentioned this before but it's just been released and I'm waiting for delivery:

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I've heard the author, Irish Times journalist Paddy Agnew, being interviewed about the book on radio twice this week. Very interesting. Not just about Italian football, from mid-80s to present day, but everything connected to it... i.e. life!

Interesting, even if you're not a football fan.

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Isn't there another similarly themed book, by a man called Parkes? Published three or four years ago? Quite eye opening, but an easy read - the writer lives in Italy and has written a few "general life" books which are better than many of the "English speaking writer in Italy" offerings (IMO)

Tim Parks A season with Verona excellent book about Italian football and it's fans.

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Not quite. That was a fan's view of one team over one season.
Give it a go. Agnew has lived there, and reported soccer from there, since 1983. Quite meaty.

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Sounds good . I'v already read 'A Season with Verona' and 'The Miracle of Castel Di Sangro' which are both great reads . I'm going to buy 'A Season with Parma' in the next few days :)

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Ardal O'Hanlon (of Father Ted fame) is doing a series on Irish TV at the moment (Thursdays 10.30 RTE2) called 'Leagues Apart'.

It's about football derbies around the world - the match, the history, the fans, the area, what it means & the relationships between the fans & the clubs. Last night it was all about Roma & Lazio! Great programme! Roma won 2-0.
He went into the Roma area - Testaccio? - met the 'real' fans and the Ultras leaders. One of the ex-leaders is now a lawyer and makes his money defending Roma supporters.

Lazio - regarded by Roma fans as rich outsiders and fascists - not real Romans. Paulo Di Canio interviewed. Their most well known supporter is a Nun - Sister Paola - who regularly appears as a football pundit on TV!

And we think we're football mad?
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Marco when did the book A season with Parma come out?
I have read a season with Verona and as I'm mad about Parma would love to know more about this one.
Any news you can give me would be great. Thanks a million. x

[QUOTE=Dream Academy]Marco when did the book A season with Parma come out?
I have read a season with Verona and as I'm mad about Parma would love to know more about this one.
Any news you can give me would be great. Thanks a million. x[/QUOTE]

I think it's the 1997-1998 season , i think its harder to find than 'A Season with Verona' etc . Going to try and get it in the next few weeks .

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Parma: A Year in Serie A

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4-6 week delivery.

I'm thinking about doing one on my team......

"Raith Rovers: Pain - a lifetime in the lower Divisions" :)

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