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Paulo Di Canio sacked
Always going to come, probably the right time to leave.
Did give the Sunderland fans an amazing day in beating Newcastle 3-0 so ill imagine he will always be very well liked for that, but results have been poor this season, losing 3-1 against Palace says it all.
Who now?
Poyet is too similar IMO.
Harry would be a good shout. Maybe Di Mattio.
Did give the Sunderland fans an amazing day in beating Newcastle 3-0 so ill imagine he will always be very well liked for that, but results have been poor this season, losing 3-1 against Palace says it all.
Who now?
Poyet is too similar IMO.
Harry would be a good shout. Maybe Di Mattio.
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Need someone to come in and get the best out of the players they have signed this summer.
Foreign I reckon
Foreign I reckon
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To be honest not really sure why Di Canio got the job anyways, he won League 2 on a budget where it was almost harder not to win it.
Destined to fail really
Destined to fail really
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Yeah he was bossing league one as well though don't forget before falling out with the owners. Personally i wouldn't want Di Canio as my clubs manager, his basic man management skills just don't seem to be there, and he always surrounds him and the club with controversy. Ill imagine he will be back in management before the season is over though. Probably with a Championship club.
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Disappointing news. Was doing such a terrible job a long may his poor work continue.
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I wouldn't worry Jack, enough damage may have already been done. He's left an awful squad behind.Lumbering_Jack wrote:Disappointing news. Was doing such a terrible job a long may his poor work continue.
Good luck to whoever takes on that mess.
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Got rid of their best player and has alienated 2 of the big dressing room players in Cattermole and Bardsley. He's made some massive mistakes. Footballers have too much power these days and this has proven it.FreekShow wrote:I wouldn't worry Jack, enough damage may have already been done. He's left an awful squad behind.Lumbering_Jack wrote:Disappointing news. Was doing such a terrible job a long may his poor work continue.
Good luck to whoever takes on that mess.
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Hmmmmm you see i don't think there squad is that bad. Di Mattio would do well there.
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Didn't think it would last long, and it hasn't. Surprised he wasn't given a bit more time though.
Now who's that figure in the distance? Is it 'Arry Houdini, ready to take on another Great Escape, before spending millions on dross and taking Sunderland into a long downward spiral?
Now who's that figure in the distance? Is it 'Arry Houdini, ready to take on another Great Escape, before spending millions on dross and taking Sunderland into a long downward spiral?
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I think he was right to get rid of Sessegnon. He looked disinterested under MON last year and was nowhere near the player he was a couple of seasons ago.
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Rory Smith @RorySmithTimes
Di Canio will be disappointed, but in a way I bet he admires the swift, decisive action taken by an unaccountable totalitarian regime.
By far the tweet of the day
Di Canio will be disappointed, but in a way I bet he admires the swift, decisive action taken by an unaccountable totalitarian regime.
By far the tweet of the day
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They've got a horrible set on fixtures coming up. They could very well be adrift of everybody else by November ala QPR last season.
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Can't see Redknapp leaving QPR. Too far away from home and I doubt they'll pay him what QPR are paying him.
Didn't he turn the Newcastle job down in 2008 because of the travel involved?
Didn't he turn the Newcastle job down in 2008 because of the travel involved?
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Is Curbishley the favourite?
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Whenever a book opens Curbishley is normally somewhere near the top of the betting.
He's currently 3rd favourite for X Factor and an outsider to be the next pope.
He's currently 3rd favourite for X Factor and an outsider to be the next pope.
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You're right Freek. I think Ashley even offered to arrange for Redknapp to travel up from Bournemouth by helicopter, but he didn't want to move.FreekShow wrote:Can't see Redknapp leaving QPR. Too far away from home and I doubt they'll pay him what QPR are paying him.
Didn't he turn the Newcastle job down in 2008 because of the travel involved?
Di Matteo 1/3 at Sky bet. If he gets the job it begs the question why didn't Sunderland go for him in March as he was available then rather than appoint Di Canio.
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Yeah Redknapp i doubt would want the Sunderland.
He does generally seem to be enjoying QPR and has a great relationship it seems with the owners, already it looks like he will take QPR up so i recon he will stay put.
He does generally seem to be enjoying QPR and has a great relationship it seems with the owners, already it looks like he will take QPR up so i recon he will stay put.
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True. 16/1 apparently.FreekShow wrote:Whenever a book opens Curbishley is normally somewhere near the top of the betting.
He's currently 3rd favourite for X Factor and an outsider to be the next pope.
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Eck - what's he up to these days?
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wow, that is a shock
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Wouldnt leave Bournemouth.
Doing well, also his wife wanted to move back when he was at Burnley.
Doing well, also his wife wanted to move back when he was at Burnley.
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Di canio whilst ridiculous will do well with lesser players as his ridiculous demands for commitment and perfection in training and preparation will have dividends.
Unfortunately mid and lower level pl footballers are spoilt and millionaires for playing well once every 5 games and will always let him down and get him sacked.
Will get another team promoted and then go to Italy where professionalism is second nature and do well.
Unfortunately mid and lower level pl footballers are spoilt and millionaires for playing well once every 5 games and will always let him down and get him sacked.
Will get another team promoted and then go to Italy where professionalism is second nature and do well.
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It was only a matter of time from the moment he got the job , stupid appointment in the first place he hadn't done anything to warrant getting a Premier League job .
Sacked because of his management style , if the owners didn't know that that is his style then who did they think he was employing ?
Roberto Di Matteo or Gus Poyet to get the job next imo
Sacked because of his management style , if the owners didn't know that that is his style then who did they think he was employing ?
Roberto Di Matteo or Gus Poyet to get the job next imo
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Good riddance...any man who admires Mussolini so much that he tattoos his body with tributes to 'Il Duce' was never going to have the management skills to run a Premiership club.
Mussolini was a brutal dictator. It would be like David Moyes tattooing his body with tributes to Syria's Assad!
Mussolini was a brutal dictator. It would be like David Moyes tattooing his body with tributes to Syria's Assad!
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Why o why is Lee Clark 16/1
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Now that is a joke.
Lucky to stay Blues manager for another month.
Lucky to stay Blues manager for another month.
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Yeah im surprised he hasn't been given the chop yet, i know he isn't well liked at Birmingham.
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they can have Chris coleman if they like . get him off Wales hands
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Zola is an interesting one. Always been a big fan of his management. Probably the best manager in the Championship. Also a lot better than Poyet, Pulis and McGlish who are strong favorites.
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Bold claim that Nick.NickisBHAFC wrote:Zola is an interesting one. Always been a big fan of his management. Probably the best manager in the Championship. Also a lot better than Poyet, Pulis and McGlish who are strong favorites.
I see your old boss is the clear odds on favourite.
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Name me a better manager than Zola in the Championship? McDermot and of course Harry are the only other ones i can think off.
Yeah it will be interesting to see what Gus can do in the Premiership because he has done a superb job in management with Brighton. But obviously still had a lot of faults. Ill wish him well in the Prem and ill say a big good luck to Sunderland fans, i hope there patient with him. But he is quite similar to Di Canio IMO. Di Mattieo would be there best bet, as he is completely different to the pair of him. Perfect choice.
Yeah it will be interesting to see what Gus can do in the Premiership because he has done a superb job in management with Brighton. But obviously still had a lot of faults. Ill wish him well in the Prem and ill say a big good luck to Sunderland fans, i hope there patient with him. But he is quite similar to Di Canio IMO. Di Mattieo would be there best bet, as he is completely different to the pair of him. Perfect choice.
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Billy Davies, Nigel Adkins and Mick McCarthy are 3 better managers I can think of off the top of my head.
Not too sure about Di Matteo being the designated firefighter myself although to be honest I'm not sure who available can do a job with that lot.
Not too sure about Di Matteo being the designated firefighter myself although to be honest I'm not sure who available can do a job with that lot.
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im not suprised he's been sacked at some stage, however i didnt think it would be as early as 5 games..
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Davies and McCarthy 100% not. Adkins fair enough.
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Mick McCarthy is a brilliant manager.
Replacing Di Canio with Poyet is like replacing a hand grenade with a IED
Replacing Di Canio with Poyet is like replacing a hand grenade with a IED
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Not denying McCarthy isn't a brilliant manager, i just simply feel Zola is better and i recon either him or Di Mattieo would be the ideal candidate for the Sunderland job.
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