by Dewa Nugraha on October 30, 2010
A shocking news arrived in Italy revealing that Antonio Cassano could surprisingly leave Sampdoria as soon as next January after the Italian international was reported having a fall out with the club’s president, Riccard Garrone.
The Blucerchiati have already released a statement on their official site stating that they are about to take an action for Cassano’s behavior and the speculation stated that it would be a contract termination.
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by Dewa Nugraha on September 6, 2010
Despite already making lots of signings in the summer, it looks like Juventus still have a plan to make another purchase on the January transfer market as they reports stated that they are looking for a new striker.
The Italian press suggested that the Bianconeri’s failure in landing Marco Borriello on the last day of the summer transfer window have pushed the management to set up some new targets for the winter. Read more... (369 words, 2 images, estimated 1:29 mins reading time)
by Philip Mboya on September 1, 2010
Many Milan fans are very excited that Galliani and Berluscni have finally heard their pleas and cries and signed players who could win them trophies. There is no doubt that the Rossoneri are looking very strong on all fronts this season, however, before writing off other teams, it is important to note that Inter Milan, Juventus, AS Roma and the chasing pack of Napoli, Palermo, Sampdoria Fiorentina, Genoa and Lazio won’t yield the title to Milan or any other team for that matter without a fight. Read more... (333 words, 1 image, estimated 1:20 mins reading time)
by David on August 24, 2010
Sampdoria were knocked out off the Champions League tonight as they gave up a three goal lead.
Sampdoria had jumped to a 3-0 lead and appeared to be heading to the Champions League group stages when Werder Bremen’s Markus Rosenberg leveled the aggregate score at 4-4 with a low, angled shot from beyond the area three minutes into injury time.
Then in extra time Claudio Pizarro secured a famous comeback victory for the German side when his low shot beat Sampdoria’s outstretched goalkeeper, Gianluca Curci. It gave Bremen a 5-4 aggregate victory. Read more... (208 words, 1 image, estimated 50 secs reading time)
by Philip Mboya on August 19, 2010
According to most people, Roma is still the only team that can challenge Inter for the scudetto. Sure,Inter are the favourites to defend the Serie A title again, however, Milan, Juventus, Fiorentina, Sampdoria Napoli and Genoa cannot be ruled out.
The Giallorosso threw away their comfortable lead in the dying stages of last season to see rivals Inter pip them to their record breaking 5th straight scudetto. The Romans have been largely quiet in the transfer market with only the signings of a few players and if reports emerging from the capital are to be believed, then Roma fans have reason to smile as their towering striker Julio Baptista has apparently turned down a 14 million Euro transfer to Turkish club Galatasary. Read more... (310 words, 1 image, estimated 1:14 mins reading time)
by David on August 18, 2010
Werder Bremen gained the upper hand in their UEFA Champions League play-off against ten-man Sampdoria but the celebrations at the Weser-Stadion were tempered by a last-minute goal from Giampaolo Pazzini.
Thomas Schaaf’s home side seized control through second-half goals from Clemens Fritz, Torsten Frings – a penalty after Sampdoria defender Stefano Lucchini had earned a red card – and Claudio Pizarro. But Pazzini’s header from substitute Marius Stankevičius’s cross restored hope for the visitors ahead of next Tuesday’s return in Genoa. Read more... (409 words, 2 images, estimated 1:38 mins reading time)
by Philip Mboya on May 10, 2010
AC Milan still hold onto 3rd place in the Serie A despite losing 1-0 to fierce rivals Genoa at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris yesterday. The Rossoneri were lucky that their nearest challenger Sampdoria played out a 1-1 draw with Palermo at the Renzo Barbera stadium to keep them 3 points clear in 3rd place with 1 game left to end the season. Read more... (366 words, 1 image, estimated 1:28 mins reading time)
by Philip Mboya on May 2, 2010
Looking at Milan’s remaining fixtures, i had started to fear the worst for the Diavolo. Prior to their victory over Fiorentina at the San Siro yesterday, Milan had lost their last 2 matches to Sampdoria and Palermo effectively ending any dreams they had of lifting the scudetto this season.
With Fiorentina, Genoa and Juventus still left to play, i am sure i was not the only worried about the Rossoneri finishing the season in 3rd place. However, Last night’s victory eased my nerves ahead of crucial fixtures against Genoa and Juventus. Read more... (347 words, 1 image, estimated 1:23 mins reading time)
by Philip Mboya on December 7, 2009
This weekend’s round of fixtures proved to be a mouth-watering affair. On Saturday night Juventus played host to Inter Milan who they eventually beat 2-1 to cut down the champions lead over them to just 5 points.
Earlier on, Ac milan beat Sampdoria 3-0 at the San Siro. Their star player Ronaldinho was once again at the heart of every Milan attack and he showed just why he is an integral part of Leonardo’s long term plans. The Brazilian maestro supplied two crosses that eventually led to 2 of Milan’s goals. Read more... (341 words, 1 image, estimated 1:22 mins reading time)
by Philip Mboya on November 29, 2009
Saturday proved to be an important day for local rivals Genoa and Sampdoria in the Serie A. After the final whistle, the score line was 3-0 in favor of Genoa and yet this was not to be a precise reflection of the match. Three red cards and two penalties later, Genoa gained the victory that propelled them into position 5 in the table standings.
Although Genoa beat Sampdoria, they are still trailing their rivals albeit with a slim margin. Sampdoria are currently in 4th place just a point above Genoa. You can now understand just how important this game was to both these teams. Read more... (339 words, estimated 1:21 mins reading time)