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    monkeyhornet wrote:
    I cant wait for the start of the new season now. I must admit for various reasons I was unsure whether to sign up for another season ticket this year, but very pleased I did now. I CAN however wait for news from the club. Buying a club and getting your feet under the table and organised is surely no small matter, and although news is nice to hear I am sure we will hear it when appropriate and when it is confirmed and correct - in contrast to a recent balbbermouth who does not need to be named. I think the general concencus is that its a shame for Dyche to leave, but he wil get a decent payoff and a position elsewhere. Dont think that if he had another good season and was offered a bigger job elsewhere he wouldnt have taken it, and who would blame him? This is football, and Dyche and anyone else has been in it for long enough to know the ropes. Good luck Sean, but lets all move on and 100% behind what is happening at our club now. It could be an exciting time and they have been in short supply in the last few years. COYH!!!!
    wise monkey"
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Ex-Napoli coach Adolfo Sormani to become Gianfranco Zola's assistant at Watford

Former Napoli coach Adolfo Sormani is set to become Gianfranco Zola's assistant at Watford.

IamNaples.it are reporting Sormani left his position at Napoli after his contract expired on June 30 and that he will be become Zola's assistant at Vicarage Road.

Watford have yet to confirm Zola's appointment despite quotes from owner Giampaolo Pozzo on Monday which stated the former Chelsea forward would be taking charge of the Hornets.

Sormani started his playing career at Napoli and played for a host of Italian clubs, including spells at Parma, Avellino and Sambenedettese.

The 46-year-old has been coaching for a decade and after three years at Juventus, joined Napoli in 2011.

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