When journalist Paddy Agnew & his girlfriend Dympna touched down in Rome in 1985 in search of adventure, sunshine & the soul of Italian football (well, Paddy was looking for that), they were travelling into the uncharted terrain of a country they did not know & a language they did not speak. It soon became clear that neither Italy nor Italian football would be boring. In that first week in Italy, Michel Platini & Juventus won the Intercontinental Cup, whilst just days later the PLO killed 13 people in a random shooting at Rome`s Fiumicino airport. Paddy covered both stories. The coming years saw the rise of TV tycoon Silvio Berlusconi, as he became owner of AC Milan & then Prime Minister of Italy, naming his political party ` Forza Italia` after a football chant. In that same period, Argentine Diego Maradona became the uncrowned King of Naples, leading Napoli to a first ever Scudetto title in 1987, notwithstanding a hectic, Hollywood-esque lifestyle that mixed footballing genius with off-the-field excess.” Forza Italia” is a fascinating tale of inspired players, skilled coaches, rich tycoons, glitzy media coverage, Mafia corruption, allegations of drug taking & fan power
- culminating in the 2006 World Cup victory that delighted a nation & a match-fixing scandal that shocked the world. It is also a personalised reflection on the consistent & continuing excellence of Italian football throughout a period of huge social, political & economic upheaval, offering a unique insight into a society where football has always been much more than just a game.