Bloody hell ! That's terrible news. He was one of footballs real gentlemen in the way that he played the game and spoke about it. RIP Gianluca, you will be missed.
I seem to remember seeing the highlights of a Chelsea match in a European competition up in the far, far north - possibly Finland(?) - played in a raging blizzard. Vialli bursting through the snowstorm to score a goal is an iconic image which has somehow stuck in my mind.
RIP Gianluca - an Italian who could not only do it on a wet Tuesday night in Stoke, but could also do it in a freezing blizzard somewhere up near the Arctic circle!
His name always Takes me back to channel 4 Football Italia, Sunday afternoons preparing dinner with a few glasses of wine, whilst the missus entertained the kids.
RIP to a fine gentleman and great player taken far too soon.
One of the odd things about that scuzzy club Chelsea was that they had a big group of very likeable foreign players back in the 90s.
I especially liked Vialli. Very sad to hear this news.
I had the pleasure of working with him a handful of times through the years. He is what you would have imagined him to be, and more. A real loss, and I feel desperately sad for his wife and two young daughters.
It is worth listening to the James Richardson podcast about him - and James Horncastle wrote a lovely story about his band of brother relationship with Roberto Mancini.
Such sad news this
I seem to recall him getting every player to drink a glass of champagne before his first match in charge at Chelsea
He oozed class
RIP