1- Paolo
Rossi and AC Milan 1985/86
The star of the 1982 World Cup Paolo Rossi was transferred from
Juventus in the summer of 1985 to AC Milan as he was starting to show signs of
age.
His solitary season at Milan was uneventful and at the end of the
season he was exchanged with Verona’s Giuseppe Galderisi.
Photo
From: 1985-86 Calciatori Panini
(Paolo
Rossi at AC Milan, 1985/86)
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2- Maurice
‘Mo’ Johnston and Everton 1991/93
Scotland and Rangers Glasgow striker Mo Johnston was signed by
Everton Manager Howard Kendall in November 1991.
He failed to settle in a struggling side and scored few goals. In
October 1993, he was transferred to Hearts back in Scotland.
Photo
From: Goal, Issue 3, December 1995
(Mo Johnston at Everton)
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3- Mike
Walker and Everton 1994
Norwich City Manager Mike Walker had masterminded their UEFA Cup
qualification in 1993.
He felt Norwich were not ambitious enough and joined struggling
Everton in the new year 1994. Despite just barely saving them from relegation
not much progress was made and the team continued to struggle.
Early in the 1994/95 season, he was relieved of duty and replaced
by Joe Royle.
Photo
From: World Soccer, January 1994
(Mike
Walker)
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4- Flavio
Conceiçao and Real Madrid
2000/02
Brazilian midfielder Flavio Conceiçao joined
Real Madrid in the summer of 2000 after helping Deportivo La Coruna win the
League title.
He was signed along with Celta Vigo’s French midfielder
Claude Makelele to strengthen their midfield.
While the Frenchman flourished, Flavio failed to settle and
made few appearances before leaving.
Photo
From: Panini, World Cup 1998
(Flavio Conceiçao)
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5- Eugene
Kabongo and Anderlecht 1986/87
Congo Striker
Eugene Kabongo joined Anderlecht in the summer of 1986 after helping Racing
Club Paris achieve promotion in the French League.
His stay in
Belgium was disappointing and only made nine appearances in the season (scoring
a solitary goal) before returning to France and joining Olympique Lyonnais.
Photo
From: Panini Belgium 1986/87
(Eugene Kabongo) |
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