"Chelsea will always be a massive club in my life" - Frank Lampard opens up on reason behind poor second stint as Blues head coach
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Gianfranco Zola was a unanimously popular figure after spending the pinnacle years of his career at Stamford Bridge. Even opposition managers and fans couldn’t help but admire his talent on the pitch, and his warmth and wit off it. It is why you included
Gianfranco Zola was a unanimously popular figure after spending the pinnacle years of his career at Stamford Bridge. Even opposition managers and fans couldn’t help but admire his talent on the pitch, and his warmth and wit off it. It is why you included the Italian genius in your Team of 120, and here we carry his final words before leaving Chelsea in 2003.
“Nothing to do with football" - Manager says his Chelsea sacking was a power game - Sport Witness
Ruud Gullit has insisted his sacking from Chelsea was a power game and had nothing to do with actual football. A Bola have an interview with the former Chelsea boss today in which he discusses his old club, his departure and the current situation at Stamford Bridge. Gullit was officially player coach at Chelsea from July 1996 to February 1998, his first managerial role in the game as his playing career came to a close. He would manage the Blues …
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