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Sandro Tonali should ignore interest from the likes of Manchester City, Barcelona and Real Madrid to continue his career at a ...
AC Milan technical director Paolo Maldini has kept the door open to a move for Chelsea midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko, refusing ...
Inter Milan have agreed the transfer of Andrea Mastropasqua to join the U23 backroom staff from Brescia.According to Corriere ...
Officially out of football. Out of everything. Massimo Cellino's last hopes of staying in the game evaporated over the ...
To the editor: Italians, along with other nationalities who journeyed to the anthracite and bituminous coal regions of Pennsylvania, endured unimaginable hardships, sacrificing their lives to ...
A historic Italian football club owned by controversial former Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino has gone bust, bringing to an end 114 years of history.
Once the home of Roberto Baggio and Pep Guardiola, Brescia have had their professional licence revoked - but will the club be reborn?
In the summer of 2017, the club was taken over by businessman Massimo Cellino. His first football club ownership was Sardinian club Cagliari, where he earned the nickname 'Manager Eater' after ...
Brescia, one of Italy's oldest football clubs, was expelled from Serie C and lost its professional license due to financial violations, ending a 114-year presence in pro leagues.
Andrea Pirlo’s hometown club Brescia, which featured some of the greats of the game such as Roberto Baggio and Pep Guardiola, have been thrown out of Serie C after their license was revoked for ...
MEMORIES AND MAGIC Massimo Cellino, owner of the club since 2017, exits the radar, having had until June 6 to pay part of the eight million in overdue taxes and other delayed payments.
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