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With Mourinho's impending return to Stamford Bridge, can you lot name 5 managers that have gone back to their old club (and name the clubs of course)?

Hasn't Scolari returned to 5 clubs?

*checks wikipedia*

Yep - Juventude, Brazil de Pelotas, Gremio, All Qadisiya, Palmeiras.. Then obviously Brazil but not sure if that should count as its not a club as such..

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Hasn't Scolari returned to 5 clubs?

*checks wikipedia*

Yep - Juventude, Brazil de Pelotas, Gremio, All Qadisiya, Palmeiras.. Then obviously Brazil but not sure if that should count as its not a club as such..

and uhm, Palermo goes through so many managers that it's only natural that half of them has also returned again, easy money.

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For me its deal done.

The way he talks, the way he smiles just like a little boy who knows something we dont know, the way he is thinking about London more than Madrid, for me, because no coach is available in the summer for CFC, he'll be the manager next year for us, its obvious.

26 March I posted that, always believed he'll comeback and I happy my prediction was right, I remember dozen and dozen of times some here (Especially TheOnlyPlaceToBe) telling me to not be that sure :clown: And I believed in his return since December when Rafa lost the CWC and Mou the title.

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Due to the forum meltdown earlier, not sure if this has been posted. Apologies if it has been done so.

Mourinho lands in London to finalise Chelsea comeback as Real Madrid chief admits deal is done

Find this bit somewhat interesting.

Mourinho slammed the way modern football is being run upon his exit from Madrid, admitting his lack of recent interviews were to avoid talk of his bad times at the club.

'I believe success depends on objectives being reached for by a group, who are able identify, establish and fight for those goals,' he told Jornal de Noticias.

'It's becoming more and more difficult for a group to work as one. Values have been lost - education and professionalism are becoming worse and worse.

'It is a problem in current society and football in particular - working as groups, not individually.

'I like to open and close my coaching cycles without talking about the downsides,' the coach added.

'I'll try not to speak to the Spanish media because of this.'

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