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    corbindallas wrote:
    In GT We Trust wrote:
    I would have preferred SD to have been given a chance, but the new owners have every right to bring their own man in as they obviously have their own way of working so I will support him too.

    The silver lining for SD is that he will be due a severance payment and, based on last season's performance, he will walk into a new job - both of which he thoroughly deserves.
    Not sure SD will see it that way, but hey ho new broom and all that. The issue I have is the Championship and Premiership are two very different leagues and Zola has only had proper experience in the Premiership, you never know SD may be his assistant for smooth pogress???
    You know Corby, I hope that is the case, it makes perfect sense for continuitys sake.
    I liked Zola as a player and an excellent ambassador, and I like the way Dyche learnt on his feet.
    And Dyche would have no problems understanding Zola, anyone's easier to understand after Fatty MacPie"
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New Watford owner Giampaolo Pozzo says Gianfranco Zola 'should' be the club's new manager

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One of the new Watford owners - Giampaolo Pozzo - has confirmed to Italian media that Gianfranco Zola is set to become the club's new manager.

Two weeks ago the Watford Observer reported the Pozzos had considered replacing Sean Dyche with Zola and last week we confirmed the Hornets' new owners would indeed make that change.

There has yet to be a statement from Watford or the new owners with regards to their future plans for the club but father Giampaolo has spoken to Sky Sports 24.

"I can say that Zola is the man who will be managing Watford. Before signing Zola, we had to work on some legal details. It took a bit of time.

With Zola we had a verbal agreement and my son might fly to London again tomorrow. Any way, there shoudn’t be any problems and Zola should be our new manager."

Pozzo added: "We always believed in Zola, we’ve known him for a long time as he was about to join Udinese when he was a Napoli player.

He is a serious and capable manager. With proper means and opportunities, he can do well.".

Giampaolo's son Gino will be at Vicarage Road later today, where we expect him to address staff for the first time.

Dyche was appointed Watford's manager last summer and guided the club to 11th - their highest league position for four years - despite having one of the Championship's lowest budgets.

Replacing Dyche with Zola is sure to split opinion among Watford fans. Take part in our ballot below and explain your decision in the comment section.

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