Here We Go! The iconic three words every football fan wants to hear for their club. But what do they signify? And who made them popular? Popular football news reporter Fabrizio Romano uses this phrase when delivering breaking news about player transfers from one club to another. Romano has gained a reputation for being an …
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Tensions among Arsenal supporters are at an all-time high as the transfer market heats up. This is owing not only to the title race they are in but also to recent accusations that state that Fabrizio Romano exaggerated the worth of Shakhtar player Mudryk, forcing the team to miss out on signing him. Many Arsenal …
No matter the circumstances, Cristiano Ronaldo remains an incredibly popular topic. Every goal is a headline, every slump is a headline, and every handshake snub is a headline. Just hop on over to your preferred social media platform and type in CR7, thousands of posts should pop up immediately. As a result of the incredible …
Over the past five years, Fabrizio Romano has established himself as one of the biggest names in the football transfer industry. Having begun his career as a journalist with Sky Sports Italy, Romano began working exclusively on transfers after he played a pivotal role in breaking the news of then-Barcelona youth player Mauro Icardi’s exit …
The transfer battles in the Premier League are heating up with Manchester City and Chelsea still squandering every viable option available to strengthen their squad. The Cityzens have already booked Erling Haaland, Julian Alvarez, and Kalvin Phillips, while the Spanish giants, Barcelona, have hijacked Chelsea’s prospects. But the Blues from London haven’t entirely given up. …
The 90s and early 2000s represent an era in football that is almost assuredly long lost. The players were flashy and expressive, Serie A was on top, and transfer business conducted behind closed doors actually meant something. The current era is a far cry from the bygone past, efficiency is everything, the Prem reigns supreme, and …
In a world of transfer market gurus such as Fabrizio Romano and David Ornstein, there emerges a name of a Spanish reporter that is almost certain to break the news about any and every FC Barcelona’s movement in the transfer market. He is Gerard Romero, a former employee of RAC1, a Catalan radio station, and …
It’s a time of peace in the footballing world. The Colosseums are shut and the Gladiators are resting before the massive theatre of football comes to life again. But despite the lack of entertainment, the Twitterverse has found a new way to amuse themselves. This time they are not comparing the strengths and weaknesses of …
Change comes from those who dare to dream, who will re-invent and bring forward a notion that might look incendiary but will change the course of nature for the better. We may challenge such ideas at first, but once they take root, everyone wants a piece of it or, better, watch it come to fruition. …