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  2. Ruud Gullit - Wikipedia

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    Ruud Gullit (Dutch pronunciation ... Gullit's brilliance prompted Garth Crooks to comment in his 1990 Team of the Week column, "Ruud Gullit is a great player by any ...

  3. 1998–99 Newcastle United F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Ruud Gullit. A poor start to the 1998–99 season led to Kenny Dalglish being sacked. [1] Ruud Gullit, a trophy winning manager with Chelsea a few years previously, was put in charge. [2] The team again started promisingly, but was knocked out of the Cup Winners' Cup in the first round.

  4. 1989–90 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch trio of Marco van Basten, Ruud Gullit and Frank Rijkaard was now a firmly established unit, but their efforts were not quite enough to defeat Napoli in the title chase. This team is regarded as one of the best teams of all time. [1] [2] [3]

  5. 1999–2000 Newcastle United F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    Veteran ex-England manager and self-confessed Newcastle fan, Bobby Robson was brought in to replace Gullit - making Robson, at 66, the oldest manager in the league. [4] His first home game in charge was particularly memorable and impressive: an 8–0 victory over Sheffield Wednesday , which remains the club's record Premier League home win.

  6. 1988–89 AC Milan season - Wikipedia

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    AC Milan won the European Cup thanks to a 4–0 victory against Steaua BucureČ™ti, with Dutch duo Ruud Gullit and Marco van Basten scoring twice each. [1] It did not defend its Serie A title however, finishing 3rd in the standings. Milan also won the first Supercoppa Italiana, beating Sampdoria in the inaugural contest.

  7. 1996–97 Chelsea F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    With Glenn Hoddle leaving to become England manager, Chelsea gave the managerial role to midfielder Ruud Gullit, who used his continental connections to bring in world-class international players such as France center-back Frank Leboeuf, and Italian superstars such as midfielder Roberto Di Matteo, Parma's playmaker Gianfranco Zola and the Champions League winning striker and Juventus captain ...

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  9. 1993–94 UC Sampdoria season - Wikipedia

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    Ruud Gullit (15) All: Ruud Gullit (17) Highest home attendance: 39,735 vs Juventus (23 January 1994 ... and scored the most goals of all teams on its way to third in ...