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  • Jimbo, James Horncastle and Gab Marcotti are back to cast their minds all the way back to the summer and Italy’s unforgettable Euro 2020 triumph.

    In 2017, Italian football was on its knees, with the national team failing to qualify for the World Cup. So how did the Azzurri transform themselves into undoubtedly the best team at Euro 2020, breaking English hearts in the process? It’s a story featuring Mancini, Maneskin and meatballs.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
     
    • PART 1: Mancini replaces Ventura (01m 30s)
    • PART 2: The composition of the Italy squad (08m 00s) 
    • PART 3a: Italy sail through the group stage in Rome (14m 00s)
    • PART 3b: The role of Mancini’s backroom staff + Bonucci & Chiellini (22m 00s) 
    • PART 4a: The day of the final (35m 30s)
    • PART 4b: Did England lose the final? (42m 00s)
    • PART 4c: Italy win the shootout (46m 00s)
    • PART 4d: Three Lions, Donnarumma and the culmination of a philosophy (51m 00s)


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  • Jimbo, James Horncastle and Gab Marcotti bring you the Serie A story of the original Ronaldo – a global icon.

    The Brazilian superstar Ronaldo joined Inter Milan from Barcelona in 1997. His return to Spain 5 years later arguably marked the end of Serie A’s economic dominance. Golazzo relives the greatest player in the world playing in the greatest league in the world in his prime, before injuries sadly struck.


    RUNNING ORDER: 
     
    • PART 1: Not that Ronaldo (01m 30s)
    • PART 2a: How did Inter get Ronaldo? (08m 00s) 
    • PART 2b: 97/98 – Inter miss out on the title but win the UEFA Cup (14m 00s)
    • PART 3a: Ronaldo’s World Cup final drama (25m 00s) 
    • PART 3b: Inter slip towards mid-table (31m 30s)
    • PART 3c: Ronaldo’s injury struggles begin (39m 00s)
    • PART 4a: Ronaldo gives Inter an ultimatum (45m 00s)
    • PART 4b: Ronaldo's legacy (59m 00s)


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  • Jimbo, James Horncastle and special guest Rafa Honigstein examine the three legendary Germans who made Inter record-breakers at the turn of the 90s.

    Lothar Matthaus, Jurgen Klinsmann and Andreas Brehme were an integral part of West Germany’s World Cup winning side in 1990. They would all join forces at San Siro, with Matthaus and Brehme contributing to an Inter title win achieved with a record points total, and Klinsmann helping to capture the UEFA Cup too.

    We look at a trio that helped define a time when Serie A was the true superpower of European football.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
     
    • PART 1a: German players to have graced Serie A (01m 30s)
    • PART 1b: Ernesto Pellegrini buys Inter and makes them a force (07m 00s) 
    • PART 1c: Inter snap up the heart of the Bayern Munich side (12m 00s)
    • PART 2a: Inter secure title with record points total in 89 (17m 30s) 
    • PART 2b: Why was success short-lived? (24m 00s)
    • PART 3: West Germany’s World Cup success at Italia 90 (27m 00s)
    • PART 4: Trapattoni and the band break up (36m 30s)

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  • Jimbo welcomes back James Horncastle and Gab Marcotti to discuss one of the most recognisable names and haircuts in Italian football history – Fabrizio Ravanelli.

    The man who said he was born to be a bricklayer was on the scoresheet the last time Juventus won the Champions League. A silver fox with one of the most imitated goal celebrations of all time, we examine whether his legend was rather more modest than we remember. And how exactly did he end up at Middlesbrough? And Dundee?

    RUNNING ORDER: 
     
    • PART 1a: The man made by Football Italia? (02m 00s)
    • PART 1b: The Ravanelli story starts in Perugia (06m 00s) 
    • PART 1c: The silver fox signs for Juve (13m 30s)
    • PART 1d: Champions League glory in 96 (26m 30s) 
    • PART 2a: Ravanelli at Middlesbrough (31m 00s)
    • PART 2b: Ravanelli returns to Italy, via Marseille (42m 30s)
    • PART 2c: Derby, Dundee and management (45m 30s)

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  • Gullit, Rijkaard and Van Basten were a central part of one of the greatest club sides ever, when Serie A was arguably at its peak.

    This episode looks at the success enjoyed at a time when European Cup finals were the norm for Milan, and the denouement for the Dutchmen as Gullit clashed with Capello, while Van Basten’s career was cut tragically short by injury.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
     
    • PART 1: European Cup glory in 89 and 90 (01m 00s)
    • PART 2: Milan sell Gullit and Rijkaard (14m 00s) 
    • PART 3a: Van Basten’s injury problems (20m 00s)
    • PART 3b: The greatest centre-forward ever? (29m 00s) 
    • PART 3c: The trio’s career in management (32m 30s)

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  • Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard and Marco Van Basten were so good, they made up the entire podium for the 1988 Ballon D’Or.

    The Dutch trio, known as the three tulips, were pivotal to the Netherlands’ Euro 88 triumph and this Golazzo concentrates on the years that led to them becoming a collective at San Siro.

    Part one of this two-part special also includes Ruud’s reggae band and a heated debate over the best goal ever.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
     
    • PART 1a: Italian clubs buying countrymen in bulk (06m 00s)
    • PART 1b: Ruud Gullit – Europe’s Maradona (10m 00s) 
    • PART 1c: Gullit’s relationship with Arrigo Sacchi (18m 00s)
    • PART 2: Holland win Euro 88 with that Van Basten goal (23m 00s) 
    • PART 3: Rijkaard moves to Milan (32m 30s)

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  • European Cup winner Sinisa Mihajlovic was the master of free-kicks, considered a wonder of physics in Italy. He also was an accused racist and has battled leukaemia while still managing Bologna. His is a complex story, and his Golazzo includes a special tribute from Sven-Goran Eriksson.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
     
    • PART 1a: Mihajlovic’s beginnings at Vojvodina (03m 30s)
    • PART 1b: Sinisa wins the European Cup with Red Star (09m 00s) 
    • PART 2: Sinisa’s set-piece gift (16m 00s)
    • PART 3: The less savoury side of Sinisa (23m 30s) 
    • PART 4a: Sven and Sinisa (28m 00s)
    • PART 4b: Mihajlovic the manager (35m 00s)
    • PART 4c: Mihajlovic’s battle against leukaemia (39m 30s)

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  • The start saw a string of sackings but Luciano Spalletti’s managerial career caught fire in his first spell at Roma, one of the most tactically significant coaching stints of the last 20 years. Defined by the discovery of the 4-6-0 formation that rejuvenated Francesco Totti.

    This Golazzo looks back at that team, as well as some of the less successful periods in Spalletti’s time in football. From ostracizing Totti to ostracizing Icardi.

    RUNNING ORDER: 
     
    • PART 1a: Famous for being fired – Spalletti’s chaotic beginnings (04m 00s)
    • PART 1b: The big breakthrough at Udinese (14m 00s) 
    • PART 2: Spallett’s Roma – “the best football I’ve ever seen” (17m 00s)
    • PART 3a: Spalletti at Zenit (34m 00s) 
    • PART 3b: Returning to Roma to retire Totti (39m 00s)
    • PART 4: Spalletti at Inter – the Icardi affair (45m 00s)
    • PART 5: Would you appoint Spalletti? (52m 30s)

      
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  • Join Jimbo and the gang for a new series of Golazzo, harking back to the golden days of Serie A. Featuring Sinisa, Spalletti and more. Coming soon...
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  • Today we look at how Juventus found themselves embroiled in the world of organised crime, the introduction of identity cards and the ultra stance as last defenders of the real values of the sport.
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: The case of Rafaello Bucci and the Drughi (01m 00s)
    • PART 2: Identity cards brought in to curb violence (13m 00s)
    • PART 3: The good that ultras do (20m 00s)
    • PART 4: Are the Ultras dying out? (30m 00s)
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  • In the first of a two-part special, we look at the roots of ultra culture, the politics and the power wielded by Italian clubs’ most passionate and outspoken fan groups. Suspending games, stopping signings and supposed links to organised crime. 
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: Why the fascination with ultras? (01m 00s)
    • PART 2: The roots of ultra culture (10m 00s)
    • PART 3: The links to organised crime (15m 00s)
    • PART 4: Why do clubs give power to the ultras? (23m 00s)
    • PART 5: Ultras stopping play (32m 30s)
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  • In a backdrop of a boom in Italy, Juventus supplemented Giampero Boniperti in 1957 with forwards Omar Sivori and gentle giant John Charles, perhaps the most universally popular Juventus player ever. And one hell of a singer.
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: Why were this trio so iconic? (01m 00s)
    • PART 2: Agnelli acquires Charles and Sivori (05m 00s)
    • PART 3: Sivori – a proto-Maradona? (15m 00s)
    • PART 4a: Charles – Juve’s best ever foreign signing? (19m 00s)
    • PART 4b: The controversial last game together for the trio (32m 30s)
    • PART 4c: Boniperti returns as president (39m 00s)
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  • Immortalised in Italian pop culture and in the hearts of fans at the Stadio Olimpico, we examine a man of impeccable integrity and character. Brian McBride might tell you otherwise.
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: De Rossi’s last game for Roma (01m 00s)
    • PART 2: De Rossi’s beginnings at Roma – Captain Future (05m 00s)
    • PART 3a: What was De Rossi’s position and role? (09m 30s)
    • PART 3b: The times when De Rossi went too far, almost joining Man City (12m 00s)
    • PART 3c: De Rossi’s best goals coming in big defeats (16m 00s)
    • PART 4a: De Rossi’s World Cup in 2006 (19m 00s)
    • PART 4b: The character of De Rossi (25m 30s)
    • PART 4c: De Rossi goes to the derby as a fan (33m 30s)
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  • Having established Milan as a European superpower, Berlusconi made the move into politics, becoming Italian prime minister. And wherever he went, sex and scandal usually followed. Did he take his eye off the ball at the San Siro?
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: Berlusconi forms Forza Italia (01m 00s)
    • PART 2: Berlusconi’s results for Milan and politically (10m 00s)
    • PART 3a: The formation of Ancelotti’s Milan (16m 00s)
    • PART 3b: The Milan structure begins to disintegrate (18m 00s)
    • PART 4a: Berlusconi’s bunga bunga parties (21m 00s)
    • PART 4b: Berlusconi’s links to organised crime (26m 00s)
    • PART 5: What Berlusconi’s up to now with Monza (30m 00s)
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  • The first in a two-part special looks at how Berlusconi brought an elite level set-up on and off the pitch, making his three-time Champions League winners AC Milan the benchmark in European football.
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: The powerful man will fix things (01m 00s)
    • PART 2: Berlusconi’s beginnings, forming Italy’s first national commercial TV network (06m 00s)
    • PART 3a: Berlusconi moves into football with AC Milan (15m 30s)
    • PART 3b: Silvio secures Sacchi and makes some big signings (28m 00s)
    • PART 3c: Success comes for Milan in Serie A and in Europe (32m 30s)
    • PART 4a: Capello’s Milan take things further (38m 00s)
    • PART 4b: Milan 4-0 Barcelona in the 94 Champions League final (44m 00s)
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  • Francesco Totti scored some of his most memorable goals in the twilight of his career before retiring at 40. But exiting centre stage for his hometown club Roma proved to be a slightly messy affair.
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: Totti’s penalty for Italy against Australia at the 2006 World Cup (01m 00s)
    • PART 2a: Totti – the best player in his 30s ever? (05m 00s)
    • PART 2b: Totti hangs up his boots – what next? (15m 00s)
    • PART 3: Our favourite moments from Totti’s career (27m 00s)
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  • He’s a God in Rome. Would Francesco Totti have been more appreciated globally if he’d taken that move to Real Madrid? The first part of our special looks back on the first decade of his career, when he realised the dream of lifting the Scudetto with his hometown club.
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: Totti – Mr Roma (01m 00s)
    • PART 2a: Totti joins Roma at 12 and debuts at 16 (05m 00s)
    • PART 2b: Zdenek Zeman takes over at Roma and transforms Totti (18m 30s)
    • PART 3: Totti’s time with the national team up to 2004 (20m 45s)
    • PART 4a: Roma win Serie A in 2001 (25m 30s)
    • PART 4b: Totti turns down move to Real Madrid (37m 00s)
    • PART 5: Totti’s reputation takes a hit after the Scudetto (39m 00s)
    • PART 6: Totti – the first false 9? (45m 30s)
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  • Jimbo, James Horncastle and Gab Marcotti return to discuss Italy’s all-time leading goalscorer, the benchmark by which all Italian strikers have been measured against – Gigi Riva.
    Spending almost his entire career at Cagliari and leading Sardinia to its only Scudetto, why did Riva refuse to leave despite world record offers? This is the story of a mechanic turned leading man with chiselled cheekbones and a shot that broke a ballboy’s arm.
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: The legacy of Luigi Riva (01m 00s)
    • PART 2a: Riva makes the move to Sardinia  (05m 00s)
    • PART 2b: Cagliari adapt to life in Serie A (11m 30s)
    • PART 2c: What kind of a striker was he? (14m 30s)
    • PART 3: Riva debuts for Italy – some Azzurri highlights (18m 00s)
    • PART 4a: Cagliari win the Scudetto (21m 30s)
    • PART 4b: Riva goes to 1970 World Cup (29m 30s)
    • PART 5: Riva’s upbringing – why didn’t he leave Cagliari? (34m 00s)
    • PART 6: Riva’s life after football (42m 00s)
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  • Jimbo, James Horncastle and Gab Marcotti return with the concluding part of our special on the great Gianluca Vialli.
    Having tackled Sampdoria and Juventus, we look at Luca’s move to England where he played for and eventually managed Chelsea to major silverware. Like a kid with the keys to a Ferrari, to quote Fabio Capello.
    We also examine Vialli’s complex relationship with the Italian national team and his falling out with Arrigo Sacchi. A relationship now rekindled within Roberto Mancini’s international set-up. Plus the concept of “owling” and the 1994 World Cup final. 
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: Vialli moves to Chelsea and becomes manager (01m 00s)
    • PART 2: Watford, writing and witty punditry (11m 00s)
    • PART 3a: Vialli’s battle with cancer (18m 00s)
    • PART 3b: Vialli’s complicated relationship with Italy (21m 00s)
    • PART 4: Favourite Vialli memories and goals (28m 00s)
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  • He’s the last man to lift the European Cup for Juventus. This week Golazzo brings you the first of a two-part special on Gianluca Vialli, with Jimbo, James Horncastle and Vialli’s co-author Gab Marcotti.
    The most expensive player in the world when he signed for the Old Lady, Vialli made his name winning the Scudetto at Sampdoria with his “goal twin” Roberto Mancini. We look back at the golden years for one of the most iconic footballers of the 90s.
    RUNNING ORDER:
    • PART 1: Gianluca Vialli – one of the greats? (01m 00s)
    • PART 2: The beginning of Vialli’s career at Pizzighettone and Cremonese (04m 30s)
    • PART 3: Vialli moves to sunny Sampdoria (12m 30s)
    • PART 4a: Success at Sampdoria – the Cup Winner’s Cup and the Scudetto (23m 30s)
    • PART 4b: Vialli’s last game for Sampdoria – the European Cup final at Wembley (29m 30s)
    • PART 5a: Vialli moves to Juventus and struggles at first (32m 00s)
    • PART 5b: Lippi joins Juventus and Vialli starts to score (35m 00s)
    • PART 5c: Vialli’s last game for Juve – victory in the Champions League final (42m 00s)
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