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If I am not wrong there was another Italian playing for Chelsea. Can't remember his name but he scored one of the fastest goal in the FA Cup Final. I think he subtained an injury that forced him into early retirement. He was a midfielder.
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If I am not wrong there was another Italian playing for Chelsea. Can't remember his name but he scored one of the fastest goal in the FA Cup Final. I think he subtained an injury that forced him into early retirement. He was a midfielder.
I think you are referring to Pierluigi Casiraghi. But he's a striker. Vialli's good friend.
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I think you are referring to Pierluigi Casiraghi. But he's a striker. Vialli's good friend.
Nope that not him. I remember that he was a good looking bloke. He is a midfielder. I think the FA Cup Final was in 1999. Chelsea beat Boro 2-0 with him scoring within a couple of minutes of the match.
If I am not wrong there was another Italian playing for Chelsea. Can't remember his name but he scored one of the fastest goal in the FA Cup Final. I think he subtained an injury that forced him into early retirement. He was a midfielder.
Yup! thats him. Poor chap had to retired early due to injury.
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Will 90 minutes be enough to discuss the week’s events and the weekend’s bogey fixture when we’ve got an old hand and a debutant live on Chelsea TV’s ‘Big Match Countdown’ at 6.30pm this evening, Friday?
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