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genoa
1[jen-oh-uh]
noun
a large jib for cruising and racing yachts, overlapping the mainsail.
Genoa
2[jen-oh-uh]
noun
a seaport in NW Italy, S of Milan.
Genoa
1/ ˈdʒɛnəʊə /
noun
Italian name: Genova. a port in NW Italy, capital of Liguria, on the Gulf of Genoa: Italy's main port; an independent commercial city with many colonies in the Middle Ages; university (1243); heavy industries. Pop: 610 307 (2001)
genoa
2/ ˈdʒɛnəʊə /
noun
Also called: genoa jib. Sometimes shortened to: genny. jenny. yachting a large triangular jib sail, often with a foot that extends as far aft as the clew of the mainsail
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It marks a turnaround in fortunes for the former Middlesbrough player, who was sent out on loan three times by Spurs - to Rennes, Leeds and Genoa - before establishing himself in the first team last season.
Rowe is one of three players in England's U21 Euros squad to play their club football abroad, along with Toulouse defender Charlie Cresswell and Genoa's Brooke Norton Cuffy.
The former Italian champions were initially relegated to Serie C for the first time in their 78-year history in May before being handed a lifeline after the season ended when Brescia were docked eight points for a series of financial violations, dropping them below Sampdoria and granting the Genoa club a place in the relegation play-off.
Sampdoria, Italian champions in 1991, were initially relegated to Serie C for the first time in their 78-year history, only to be handed a lifeline after the season ended when Brescia were docked eight points, dropping them below Sampdoria and granting the Genoa club a place in the relegation playoff.
Carsley, who made four changes to his starting XI, made a triple substitution at half-time, bringing on Genoa right-back Brooke Norton-Cuffy, captain James McAtee and striker Jay Stansfield as he looked to address his side's disappointing opening.
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