On Wednesday, 8 July 2020 17:14:37 UTC+2, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 4:23:16 AM UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Wednesday, 8 July 2020 09:57:43 UTC+2, Bruce Scott wrote:
In contrast to Werder and Heidenheim, FC Nuernberg showed how to do
it in their relegation match against Ingolstadt... 2 goals in the first half and then control.
What's more, by a guy called N|+rnberger.
For some reason it's been only now that I've realised that Leipzig manager Domenico TedescoWell, you have Petr Cech defending the Czech goal for several years. But has there ever been a Roma/Romano/Romani who played for Roma? A Milanese that played for Milan? A Bergamaschi/Bergamasco for Atalanta?
Well, Flavio Roma made a name for himself at Monaco, but his youth club was Lazio. Omar Milanetto only got as close as Monza, but Mauro Milanese played two seasons for Inter... And Nando De Napoli won scudetto and UEFA Cup with Napoli, often alongside Francesco Romano...
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 10:37:40 PM UTC+2, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Wednesday, 8 July 2020 17:14:37 UTC+2, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 4:23:16 AM UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Wednesday, 8 July 2020 09:57:43 UTC+2, Bruce Scott wrote:
In contrast to Werder and Heidenheim, FC Nuernberg showed how to do it in their relegation match against Ingolstadt... 2 goals in the first half and then control.
What's more, by a guy called N|+rnberger.
Also, I had missed the fact that England U-21 goalkeeper Etienne Green was playing for Saint-|etienne (les Verts).Well, you have Petr Cech defending the Czech goal for several years. But has there ever been a Roma/Romano/Romani who played for Roma? A Milanese that played for Milan? A Bergamaschi/Bergamasco for Atalanta?
Well, Flavio Roma made a name for himself at Monaco, but his youth club was
Lazio. Omar Milanetto only got as close as Monza, but Mauro Milanese played
two seasons for Inter... And Nando De Napoli won scudetto and UEFA Cup with
Napoli, often alongside Francesco Romano...
For some reason it's been only now that I've realised that Leipzig manager Domenico Tedesco
was born in Italy while Fiorentina manager Vincenzo Italiano was born in Germany.
On Friday, June 10, 2022 at 3:56:13 AM UTC+2, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 10:37:40 PM UTC+2, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Wednesday, 8 July 2020 17:14:37 UTC+2, Futbolmetrix wrote:
On Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at 4:23:16 AM UTC-4, Werner Pichler wrote:
On Wednesday, 8 July 2020 09:57:43 UTC+2, Bruce Scott wrote:
In contrast to Werder and Heidenheim, FC Nuernberg showed how to do
it in their relegation match against Ingolstadt... 2 goals in the first half and then control.
What's more, by a guy called N|+rnberger.
When I saw, by chance, their line-up for a game, I thought: surely they jest...Well, you have Petr Cech defending the Czech goal for several years. But
has there ever been a Roma/Romano/Romani who played for Roma? A Milanese
that played for Milan? A Bergamaschi/Bergamasco for Atalanta?
Well, Flavio Roma made a name for himself at Monaco, but his youth club was
Lazio. Omar Milanetto only got as close as Monza, but Mauro Milanese played
two seasons for Inter... And Nando De Napoli won scudetto and UEFA Cup with
Napoli, often alongside Francesco Romano...
For some reason it's been only now that I've realised that Leipzig manager Domenico TedescoAlso, I had missed the fact that England U-21 goalkeeper Etienne Green was playing for Saint-|etienne (les Verts).
was born in Italy while Fiorentina manager Vincenzo Italiano was born in Germany.
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