Sharing the wealth: Copa America and the Decentralisation of Argentinian Football
Forget the penalties, the 2011 Copa America represents a landmark moment for Argentinian football. Making his debut for Just Football,...
Continue reading »Forget the penalties, the 2011 Copa America represents a landmark moment for Argentinian football. Making his debut for Just Football,...
Continue reading »So it seems that, in Argentina, even the wind can tackle Messi. Sure, the Barcelona phenomenon may have banged in...
Continue reading »A few thoughts and observations after Matchday 1 of the 2011 Copa America in Argentina: 1) Barça-no-la Sergio Batista’s desire to mould...
Continue reading »by Christopher Atkins The 2011 Copa America kicks off in Argentina this Friday, as South America’s top teams compete...
Continue reading »Roughly 2,050 kilometres separate the city of Córdoba, Argentina, and Santos, the municipality located in São Paulo state, Brazil. Travelling...
Continue reading »In this week’s Serie A column David Swan assesses the understated importance of one of Napoli’s key men: Edinson Cavani has...
Continue reading »While the Keys and Gray storm rumbles on in England one of the hidden gems of the football calender –...
Continue reading »Upon arriving at White Hart Lane I am ushered through the stadium, out onto the pitch, which is silently being...
Continue reading »Boca Juniors? River Plate? Forget them. Making his debut for Just Football, Dan Colasimone is hear to explain who the...
Continue reading »Javier Pastore (Palermo / Argentina) He has been described as “a phenomenon” by Javier Zanetti and “somebody who will one day...
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