Editor: Henry Bell has written about Italian football history across a variety of blog sites since 2016. His work has been picked up by Guardian Sport several times including articles about Diego Maradona and Roberto Baggio, Gazza's debut for Lazio, and the incredible last day of the 2001/02 Serie A season . An interview piece with Stefano Rellandini about his iconic Milan Derby photo was the most read article across football in May 2022 the day it was published with over 250,000 reads. By day, he works as a Senior Lecturer in Performance at the University of the West of Scotland and his expertise in actor training and drama plays a central role in how he likes to put the reader 'in the picture' and push mito football writers to bring history to life. Thanks to Diego Maradona and Channel 4, he's been a Napoli fan since the early 1990's and is the founder and co-host of the In The Shadow of Vesuvio podcast.
Contributor: Tom Bird is a Yorkshire-based football obsessive, and a Newcastle United season ticket holder. He also goes to watch Sheffield United and Hallam FC. Tom blogs about football in Scandinavia, the north of England and beyond, and was a contributor to Fantasy Football Scout's 2022 World Cup coverage.
Contributor: Nii Kwartelai Quartey is an actor, director, researcher and facilitator who is the co-founder of James Town (Ga-Mashie)'s Act for Change. He supports Great Olympics and Liverpool FC and believes Steven Gerrard to be a genius.
Contributor: Collins Seymah Smith is Forum Theatre Practitioner, Youth Worker, Researcher and Tour Guide who is co-founder of James Town (Ga-Mashie)'s Act for Change. He is a fan of Hearts of Oak and lives by their motto: "Never Say Die, Until the Bones are Rotten".
Contributor: Andy Wallace is a boyhood Dundee supporter who on Sunday mornings can be found on the terraces at Viktoria Žižkov. Through his Twitter account, he tweets romantic yet cynical views about Serie C and other lower league Italian football.
Contributor: Luke Taylor is the founder of The Culture Division, a calcio aficionado and a creative by trade equipped with a moka pot and always on the hunt for his next Neapolitan pie. He's also a born and bred-Newcastle fan and adopted Napoli follower.
Contributor: Tom Dixon works in the city in the Lloyds insurance market. Southend United supporter from Essex who also has a love of Calcio and SSC Napoli. Maradona and Ricky Otto are gods to him.