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Blue is The Colour: Celebrating Iconic Blue Football Shirts
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Blue has defined some of football’s greatest eras, from international icons to unforgettable club legends. This blog celebrates the most iconic blue shirts in the sport’s history with an XI featuring players such as Maradona, Zidane, Maldini, Messi and more. Which legendary blue shirt would you add to this team?
The Ultimate One-Club Men XI (1978–Now)
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From Totti in Rome to Maldini in Milan, these footballers stayed loyal to one club for their entire careers. Here’s our ultimate One-Club Men XI from 1978 to today.
Roy Keane Selects An XI Of His Toughest Ever Opponents
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Roy Keane has named the XI toughest opponents he ever faced — a who's who of global footballing icons from the 1990s and early 2000s, including Zidane, Ronaldo, Maldini, and Gerrard.
Milan’s Greatest XI Under Silvio Berlusconi: A Legacy of Football Royalty
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Silvio Berlusconi’s presidency transformed AC Milan into a European superpower, with iconic players and unforgettable triumphs. From Baresi and Maldini to Kaká and Shevchenko, this blog looks back at the ultimate starting XI from Berlusconi’s golden era at the San Siro.
The Oldest Starting XI to Win the UEFA Champions League – AC Milan 2006/07
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Experience triumphed over youth as AC Milan’s 2006/07 team became the oldest starting XI to win the UEFA Champions League. With an average age of 31 years, Milan’s legendary squad—including Maldini, Pirlo, and Inzaghi—avenged their 2005 heartbreak by defeating Liverpool 2-1 in the final. Their victory was a testament to tactical intelligence, leadership, and resilience, proving that footballing wisdom can still conquer Europe’s biggest stage.