Recommended Books, DVDs and Kit
Here's our selection of Italian football kit and gifts available online from UK firms with home delivery (both in the UK and overseas). Obviously we've concentrated on Lazio-related stuff, including the rather nice new
home shirt. You can find merchandise related to other Serie A teams on the Football in Italy website.
Lazio and Roma Football Kit
Kitbag provide secure online purchasing of both Lazio and Roma kit. Click on the kit pictures
or on the links provided to buy the selected Serie A kit online.
SS Lazio home shirt 2002-2003. A nice shade of sky-blue, brighter than last year, with a curious new detail at the neckline. A must-have if you're a fan. Available for £39.99.
Buy Lazio jersey online.
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This season's away shirt. Not nearly as striking as the home shirt, but if you're a completist, or prefer something darker-coloured, you can buy it for £39.99.
Buy online.
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SS Lazio black windbreaker for £49.99: a smart way to keep warm this winter.
Buy online.
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SS Lazio sweatshirt; just £29.99.
Buy online.
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SS Lazio polo jersey for only £19.99: timeless, and a great present.
Buy online.
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SS Lazio DVD
S.S. Lazio - One Century Of Emotions
For only less than 20 quid you can share the
excitement, passion, celebration and heartbreaks of the first 100 years of Rome's first team.
Italian Football Books
There are some pretty good books available of interest to the fan of Italian football. Here is our pick. Buy books through these links to Amazon.co.uk and you'll find
good discounts, quick delivery to almost anywhere in the world, and what's more, you'll be supporting this site.
To look for books not listed below, please click on the Amazon logo to search through their entire store.
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A Season with Verona by Tim Parks
This is an absolutely essential book for fans of Italian football. An account of the 2000-2001 season, it follows
the trials and scarce rewards of life as a Verona fan, as the team struggled against relegation. (We must spare a thought for Parks and his
slightly twisted comrades in the light of the last season's failure). Parks has written several good books full of insights about life in Italy, from the
point of view of an Englishman who has lived in Verona for years. In this book he offers a journey into the psyche of fandom in Italy, with all the
obssession, passion, love, hate, violence, bitterness, prejudice, conspiracy theories and comradeship that make the experience so unique.
Wildly amusing and absolutely fascinating, it made me laugh out loud, wince with understanding and immediately determine to lend it to all my friends. It provides a deep
understanding of calcio from the fan, player and business point of view. And I've started examining refereeing decisions in a whole new light.
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Head to Head
Lazio's giant Dutch defender in his own words. The original, controversial version of this autobiography was reportedly what prompted Stam's move from Manchester United; now the book has been updated to include the rows
with Alex Ferguson after the original publication.
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Paolo Di Canio
Confrontations with Ron Atkinson and almost all his other managers, pursuit of teammates with dead fish... if you haven't already read this autobiography you have a treat in store for you. Italian friends tell us that the English version of this book is much better than the Italian;
one of my personal favourites is the photo of a youthful di Canio posing proudly in front of some anti-Roma graffiti. 'I did this' he proudly informs the reader. What is politely termed 'a character', di Canio grew up with the Lazio Ultras and remains their idol to this day. He embodies the
principal characteristics of hardcore Lazio fans, and even after his successful years in the UK, it was his name the Curva Nord brandished on banners when things were going badly.
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| Sven-Goran Eriksson on Football
Promises to be a fascinating read, for England fans, Lazio fans, and anyone interested in the art of football management. This unlikely Swedish hero tells his theories on
the creation of a successful team, based on his experiences - his most recent trophy, of course, being Lazio's scudetto. Given the apparent disintegration of the team after his departure,
it should be interesting to read how he applied his intellectual approach at Formello.
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| The Miracle of Castel Di Sangro by Joe McGinniss
Intrigue, drama and football the Italian way as tiny Castel di Sangro made it to Serie B. I haven't read it, but it's on my birthday-present list.Saw their team coach at a service station one weekend.
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| Arrivederci Swansea
From stealing milk bottles in Wales to lifetime glory at Lazio. This is the story of Lazio legend Giorgio Chinaglia, star of the first Scudetto-winning side in 1974.
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World Cup Books
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