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Paolo Di Canio

Have to say think in the circumstance he is the best appointment Sunderland could have made.

He lacks experience, which could be a negative in the long run with regard to transfers and tactics at Premiership level.

However he is a passionate person and a great motivator and with the few games remaining and of course no possibility of transfers at this stage I think he is a very good choice.

posted on 4/4/13

Who, on here, do you think it is that actually knows him personally



Thank you for the sentiments, Robin . . . . and good luck in your endeavours this season

posted on 4/4/13

GA...thanks for that, appreciated.

posted on 5/4/13

Do you reckon if North Korea and The USA start a nuclear war The Sun, The Mirror, The Star and Talksport Radio would find a way to blame Di Canio?

posted on 5/4/13

http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/sport/kim-jong-un-to-manage-carlisle-united-2013040264375

posted on 5/4/13

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Do you reckon if North Korea and The USA start a nuclear war The Sun, The Mirror, The Star and Talksport Radio would find a way to blame Di Canio?
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They might have a point!

posted on 5/4/13

Rusty6899: here in USA we have some striking similarities with the key tenents of fascism with regards to the power of corporations' over policy, along with our strong nationalistic sentiment that has afforded our executive office to accumulate more and more authority over successive presidencies.
The fact is that political definitions are not very concrete, as individual differences can result in completely different interpretations of their political affiliation. it has more to do with the titles themselves. Fascism, communism, socialism are going to elicit negative emotional responses for the majority of americans and western europeans.
I think the racist element exists for the majority of fascist supporters, but if di canio says he's not racist then he should be given an opportunity to ply his trade until he provides evidence otherwise, or if he does a poor job. the Political Correctness police and f((((k off

posted on 6/4/13

So Robr, what do you think Sunderland's chances are at Chelsea?

posted on 6/4/13

clearly 3 points for chelsea - rafaIN

comment by wump (U5046)

posted on 14/5/13

He did it! He saved Sunderland!

posted on 14/5/13

He certainly did . . . . it's a blinking good job that Martin O'Neill went when he did

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