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Grazie, Mister
Ep. 293
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In this episode, we pay tribute to Claudio Ranieri — coach, legend, and Roman at heart. As he steps away, we reflect on his impact at the club, what made him beloved by fans, and his legacy in giallorosso.
We also turn to the future and discuss the increasing noise around Gian Piero Gasperini potentially taking the reins at Roma. What would his appointment mean, and how would it shape the next chapter for the club?
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