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Jem83

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Juventus in talks with former star

Former Chelsea boss and Juventus Champions League winner Gianluca Vialli is in talks about return to the Old Lady.

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Vialli on the verge of joining the Serie A champs' technical team.

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A directorship or coaching role are both on offer for Vialli, who could be just the first of several management changes at Juve after Antonio Giraudo admitted this week the likelihood of the Triade's break-up.

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http://www.worldfootballers.com/news.php?id=12534
 

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Jem83

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    but what's this about the triade breaking up? have you guys heard/read anything on the subject?
     

    Geof

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    May 14, 2004
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    Jem83 said:
    but what's this about the triade breaking up? have you guys heard/read anything on the subject?
    well yeah, there have been numerous rumours around the latest years.

    From what I read, they'll make a decision about it in June.
     

    mikhail

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    Jan 24, 2003
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    ßömßärdiër said:
    What is the problem with this?

    Is he not that good or something?
    No, he's not. He was okay at Chelsea, but he let the team age horribly - Ranieri had to rebuild the midfield in particular from scratch. He is also supposed to have been fairly dire at Watford. I don't know details, but he's certainly not the best coach out there.
     

    adelove

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    Sep 29, 2003
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    What's wrong with Vialli returning as coach?Triade or no triade IMO we need to start thinking of life after Don Fabio;and besides Deschamps and Prandelli,i can't think of a better option.
     

    adelove

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    Sep 29, 2003
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    So was Don Fabio(or so we thought),but look what happened when Mr Moggi stepped in with an offer he could'nt refuse
     

    ZAF3000

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    Feb 14, 2005
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    Chelsea were really good during the Vialli years. Unfortuately, Vialli took the team during rough times. They had lots of financial problems. He turned them into a winning team.
    Ferrara is currently the assistant coach for NT. Who knows maybe he will learn a thing or two from Sir Lippi and come back to be our coach.
     

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