The Wookiee
Back From The Dead
Used to love watching this in the 90’s - never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that one day we would be playing a European match in the Stadio Olimpico
Thinking about it then this is my first ‘competitive’ game in Italy since David O’Leary struck the penalty that took Ireland to the quarter finals. (Wifey 34 weeks pregnant then, finally, put her foot down and home I went) Owen, reading the script, didn’t grace us for another two weeks.Magical, following from Italia 90.
Living in a flat I wasn’t allowed to have Sky, so this was my first experience of live league football, when Serie A ruled the world.
I adored AC Milan, Lazio and Sampdoria. Van Basten and Beresi were gods.
Thinking about it then this is my first ‘competitive’ game in Italy since David O’Leary struck the penalty that took Ireland to the quarter finals. (Wifey 34 weeks pregnant then, finally, put her foot down and home I went) Owen, reading the script, didn’t grace us for another two weeks.
Wonderful walk back to the station afterwards, which took six hours hitting every bar in the process.
Excellent programmes, the Saturday show and live game on a Sunday. Seemed so much more exciting than dreary English football of the time,
& not forgetting Brightons very own and sadly now departed Peter Brackley in the commentary seat.James Richardson with his expresso’s and sports newpapers.
Ancona for me as I lived their but Fiorentina stole my heart after watching this gameFiorentina for me. Just loved the purple kit, and Batistuta of course. Parma too with that iconic team late 90s due to the Parmalat riches!
A time when Italian football was like Religion, church in morning then to te match. Family in Foggia so i follow them. Yes RDZ graced the Zaccaria both as player then manager.Magical, following from Italia 90.
Living in a flat I wasn’t allowed to have Sky, so this was my first experience of live league football, when Serie A ruled the world.
I adored AC Milan, Lazio and Sampdoria. Van Basten and Beresi were gods.
Got my brother a knock off AC Milan shirt with Van Basten on the back one holiday; turned out to be almost indestructible and looks great 30 odd years later!Magical, following on from Italia 90.
Living in a flat I wasn’t allowed to have Sky, so this was my first experience of live league football on the TV, when Serie A ruled the world.
I adored AC Milan, Lazio and Sampdoria. Van Basten and Beresi were gods.
Unlike the player sadlyGot my brother a knock off AC Milan shirt with Van Basten on the back one holiday; turned out to be almost indestructible and looks great 30 odd years later!
I also always liked Fiorentina. Something about the kits and they always had a bit of an underdog vibe alongside Parma. Even though Fiorentina are a big club it always seemed like they were punching up against the likes of Juve and the two Milan sides