Fergie instilled his regime straight away and moved all the pis$heads on, all apart from Robson.
Got rid of the little drinking club that was prevalent at the time.
Different managers have different ways of correcting discipline.
judge, of course it matters just wrong place mate
Blame anyone then blame hitler, he was the evil in this world
Fuvck off weare, if I think it matters that's all I need to know.
Give De Canio a season at least to put his ideas into action,the Sundreland fans seem happy eneogh with him,its either Shiete or bust will be interesting watching it develop.
blimmy mate, take a chill pill ..... no one on here said it didn't matter just that your over reacting about de canio behaviour.. he was not even born in 1943
It's funny how Di Canio is insisting on total discipline and professionalism, yet at West Ham he was known to argue with the manager in public and refuse to travel to away games. How some people can change!
remember when he pushed the ref over, still the funniest thing I have seen on afootball pitch
myhammers.
Live and learn.
No it wasn't, the one where he was going to hit winterburn was much funnier, winterburn's face was a picture, it sort of said "i've just filled my nappy"
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What a pathetic referee he was, was it Alcock?
I remember the way he fell over.
I remember when Di Canio was through on goal only to pick the ball out of the air with his hands because of an injury to a player.
yes I remember they made a bit to much out of that, it was never a open goal and certain goal like they like to make out
Whatever DeCanio does it wont be boring.
comment by myhammers (U2373) posted 8 hours, 50 minutes ago
It's funny how Di Canio is insisting on total discipline and professionalism, yet at West Ham he was known to argue with the manager in public and refuse to travel to away games. How some people can change!
live & learn
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
prob more a case of, do as i say , not as i do
How did I Nazі this thread sooner?
soccer?lol.
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It did go down hill quickly
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All of fudgeholdem's efforts to convey his point went up in smoke
soccer?lol.
I think we got his point its just the way he went about getting it over, i think from personal experience that drink might of been involved...
Discriprine does not = fascism
If you come into a job as a boss or manager, you want to assert your authority straight away and not seem a pushover.
During the Newcastle match his players looked like they love him.
Maybe less crystal meth before you make your next article?
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posted on 21/5/13
Fergie instilled his regime straight away and moved all the pis$heads on, all apart from Robson.
Got rid of the little drinking club that was prevalent at the time.
Different managers have different ways of correcting discipline.
posted on 21/5/13
judge, of course it matters just wrong place mate
Blame anyone then blame hitler, he was the evil in this world
posted on 21/5/13
Fuvck off weare, if I think it matters that's all I need to know.
posted on 21/5/13
Give De Canio a season at least to put his ideas into action,the Sundreland fans seem happy eneogh with him,its either Shiete or bust will be interesting watching it develop.
posted on 21/5/13
blimmy mate, take a chill pill ..... no one on here said it didn't matter just that your over reacting about de canio behaviour.. he was not even born in 1943
posted on 21/5/13
It's funny how Di Canio is insisting on total discipline and professionalism, yet at West Ham he was known to argue with the manager in public and refuse to travel to away games. How some people can change!
posted on 21/5/13
remember when he pushed the ref over, still the funniest thing I have seen on afootball pitch
posted on 21/5/13
myhammers.
Live and learn.
posted on 21/5/13
No it wasn't, the one where he was going to hit winterburn was much funnier, winterburn's face was a picture, it sort of said "i've just filled my nappy"
posted on 21/5/13
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posted on 21/5/13
What a pathetic referee he was, was it Alcock?
I remember the way he fell over.
I remember when Di Canio was through on goal only to pick the ball out of the air with his hands because of an injury to a player.
posted on 21/5/13
yes I remember they made a bit to much out of that, it was never a open goal and certain goal like they like to make out
posted on 21/5/13
Whatever DeCanio does it wont be boring.
posted on 22/5/13
comment by myhammers (U2373) posted 8 hours, 50 minutes ago
It's funny how Di Canio is insisting on total discipline and professionalism, yet at West Ham he was known to argue with the manager in public and refuse to travel to away games. How some people can change!
live & learn
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
prob more a case of, do as i say , not as i do
posted on 22/5/13
How did I Nazі this thread sooner?
soccer?lol.
posted on 22/5/13
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posted on 22/5/13
It did go down hill quickly
posted on 22/5/13
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posted on 22/5/13
All of fudgeholdem's efforts to convey his point went up in smoke
soccer?lol.
posted on 22/5/13
I think we got his point its just the way he went about getting it over, i think from personal experience that drink might of been involved...
posted on 22/5/13
Discriprine does not = fascism
If you come into a job as a boss or manager, you want to assert your authority straight away and not seem a pushover.
During the Newcastle match his players looked like they love him.
Maybe less crystal meth before you make your next article?
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