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Average rating: 3.96 · 1,261 ratings · 136 reviews · 32 distinct worksSimilar authors
Blood and Power: The Rise a...

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The Archipelago: Italy Sinc...

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Pedalare! Pedalare! A Histo...

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The Man Who Closed the Asyl...

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Milan since the Miracle

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The Red Brigades: The Terro...

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Italy’s Divided Memory

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Modern Italy

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Pedalare! La grande avventu...

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“Some players are so bad they are hated. Some players are so bad they are forgotten. And some are so bad that they are loved, talked about, treasured.”
John Foot, Winning at All Costs: A Scandalous History of Italian Soccer

“Nor did Baggio endear himself to the Juventus faithful by his loyalty to Fiorentina. In the Fiorentina-Juve match in April 1991, Juve won a penalty. Baggio refused to take it, and it was missed. He was then substituted, and on his way to the bench picked up and put on a Fiorentina scarf. Weeks of argument followed.”
John Foot, Calcio: A History of Italian Football

“We don't know how to insult you any more' (Inter fan banner, directed at their own team)”
John Foot, Winning at All Costs: A Scandalous History of Italian Soccer

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