Terry opens door for new boss
Chelsea captain John Terry has opened the door for former boss Guus Hiddink to take over the reins at Stamford Bridge. Hiddink previously managed at the club in 2009 as caretaker boss following Felipe Scolari's sacking, but failed to land the job permanently. Now, Terry says that Hiddink would be welcomed back with open arms, especially considering the Dutchman's impressive record of just one loss with the club.
Premiership Talk Blog @ Jun 3, 2011 10:10 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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