AUDIO: Goal.com's Garganese & Voakes On Milan, Juve, Balotelli, WC 2010 & More

On the one year anniversary of the Italian Football Fancast, Dov, Dave and Alan host a special Serie A show starring, among others, Goal.com's Carlo Garganese, Kris Voakes, Anthony Wright and Tim Sturtridge.

Greetings bambini,

We are one!

It has been one whole year since we started bringing the football of Italy into your lives. There have been many highlights and a few lowlights. As a treat we have decided to have a special Italian football phone-in, listen as we field questions from you, the listeners.

We needed a hand to bring you this footballing feast, so we enlisted a number of special guests to give us some assistance. Joining us, we have:
  • Carlo Garganese of Goal.com
  • Anthony Wright also of Goal.com
  • Tim Sturtridge, our South American expert - timsturtridge.com
  • Susy Campanale of Football-Italia.net
and last but by no means least
  • Kris Voakes our 'Man in Milan'.
We hope you have as much fun listening to this special as we did making it.

Until then, we would like to thank everyone who has helped us over the past year, previous producers Andy and Aymen. All the guests we have had on throughout the year, and of course those at Football FanCast for giving us the opportunity to create a vehicle for Calcio. But most of all we want to thank you for listening, so enjoy this gift.

Ciao,

Dov, Dave and Alan

Football FanCast


 
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