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The Battle of the Old (but still good) Goalkeepers- Palermo v. Parma preview
By: Francesco |When Palermo and Parma step on the field tomorrow, the combined age of the two goalkeepers will be 78 years old. On one side we have 40 year old Alberto Fontana, a journeyman goalkeeper whose hard work was recognized by Inter in 2001 and was a backup there for 4 seasons before moving to Chievo […]
You’ll Never Walk Alone! Oh wait…maybe you will…
By: Francesco |An interesting thing happened yesterday before the Parma-Livorno game. The Parma fans, clearly upset with the team’s lack of results over the past few weeks, blockaded the entrance to the stadium. When the team bus (in Italian “pullman“) drove up to the stadium entrance to enter, the fans would not let the bus enter and […]
The Morning After- Highlights and What’s Next?
By: Francesco |As you all know by now Parma got an important win over Livorno yesterday. The score was 3-2. To see highlights and a brief preview of Parma’s next encounter read the rest of the article.
Parma-Livorno: Well, That’s Better
By: Francesco |Parma got back on track today with a win over hapless Livorno. Parma are now at 9 points in the table (1 behind Lazio and Milan!). The goals came from ex-Livorno midfielder Stefano Morrone, defender Massimo Paci, and misunderstood genius Domenico Morfeo. Game summary after the jump.
Parma v. Livorno: It’s Crunch Time
By: Francesco |Parma-Livorno is probably the Gialloblu’s most important game of the season so far. Parma has lost the last three games and coach Mimmo Di Carlo was said to be “hanging by a thread” by owner Tommaso Ghirardi (man on right in photo). Parma has spent the last week “in ritiro“, which is the Italian football […]
So you want to know more about Parma…
By: Francesco |In case you don’t know much about the club that is Parma, I’ll fill you in now.
Parma was founded in 1913 and had been a lower-level club for almost it’s whole existence. The club mainly was in Serie C and B, but even went as far down as Serie D (5th Division), in the ’70s. […]
Forza Parma! The Official Parma Blog is here.
By: Francesco |Welcome readers, I am Francesco, and I am here to bring you all news that is gialloblu.
“How may someone have become a fan of Parma? They are a small little northern team.” you may ask. Well, I’ll explain it to you.
To start out, let me inform you that I am a ’90s kid. But […]






