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Gianluca Vialli - RIP

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  • Shocked by this. R.I.P. Great player and my age!
  • Very sad news - much too young. RIP Gianluca.
  • If there was a Heaven FC, it has just been strenghtened by a couple of great strikers.
  • Always remember as a kid one of my earliest European football memories was watching the Sampdoria side with him, Mancini and Lombardo.
  • Always remember as a kid one of my earliest European football memories was watching the Sampdoria side with him, Mancini and Lombardo.
    I imagine Mancini must be devastated- it's only a couple of weeks since Mihajlovic passed away from cancer. Mancini was close to both.

    Such a cruel illness.
  • Awful news. A happy go lucky spirit and a great striker in his day.
    RIP
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  • bloody hell, didn't know about his illness. What a great player he was, I remember him player/managing chelsea and would always change a game when he brought himself on. What a leader.
  • Great striker, very good coach, and an all round nice guy by all accounts, and certainly by the way he always came across.

    So sad - RIP Luca


    P.S. continued best wishes, Beds.
  • Really saddened by this, RIP
  • So sad. Vialli was very same age that my wife's twin brother was when taken by this dreadful disease. Fine footballer, coach and person.

    RIP 
  • RIP Gianluca. Awful news! Absolute legend! 
  • RIP Luca
  • Such sad news, always came accross as a really nice bloke. RIP
  • Horrid news. RIP. 
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  • Nice man, great footballer and first Italian to manage in England .. sad loss .. R I P
  • Had no idea Luca was battling cancer. Very sad indeed! A class act taken too soon - RIP 🇮🇹 
  • That was a real shock, only 58.

    RIP
  • RIP Vialli great player played with a smile
  • Rip. Far to young and what a player he was and man.🙏🙏
  • RIP to a fantastic player and a nice man.
  • Followed him into a bank on St James St once to get an autograph for my mate, sure he thought I was going to rob him, but he just laughed signed the bit of paper I had, was a total gentleman, and what a player.
  • One of my first favourite players when I was growing up. Such a classy player. I have a really vivid image of him playing for Chelsea against Tromso in the Cup Winners' Cup when I was about 7 years old. Chelsea conceded twice inside 20 minutes and then a ridiculous blizzard came down. The pitch was pretty much unplayable, any semblance of football stopped and Ruud Gullit spent the entirety of that time screaming for someone to call the match off. Vialli was the only player on the pitch though who played like the pitch was a carpet. Still had everything in his arsenal and he scored two fantastic goals where he sat down more Tromso players than there were fans in the stadium. Beautiful close control in arctic snow, all in that legendary bright yellow kit. Chelsea lost that match 3-2 and it was only Vialli that kept them alive. They won the second leg 7-1 (Vialli got a hattrick) in normal conditions but I think a sense of injustice and knowing they were still in the tie is what allowed Chelsea to tear them apart so actively. If not for Vialli that first match would have ended 3-0 as not even Gianfranco Zola could find his feet in those conditions, which is saying something. That's one of my earliest football memories and it has stayed with me as an incredible display of individual calm and brilliance with everything stacked against him, which if you saw his pundit performances appears to be how he approached life as well as football. A real loss
    Always enjoyed watching that Chelsea side. They were a fairly likeable club back then, largely because of players like Vialli. 
  • Wow. I’m shocked by that. RIP
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