by Alan Partridge » 03 Sep 2012 14:16
by cmonurz » 03 Sep 2012 14:28
by Alan Partridge » 03 Sep 2012 15:27
cmonurz Since Hereford drew 3-3 at the County Ground in October last year, Swindon have kept 18 clean sheets in 19 home league games, conceding just once. Fortress!![]()
Good to see Di Canio has some perspective on the performances of his keeper.
by facaldaqui » 03 Sep 2012 18:22
by Turns8 » 03 Sep 2012 18:49
by From Despair To Where? » 03 Sep 2012 19:48
facaldaqui Di Canio is good comedy value, but sooner or later he is going to come unstuck with his man-management style, which would not be tolerated in most workplaces. He has poor self-control, as was shown when he pushed the ref and when he did the salute. In theory he has matured, but in practice all that seems to have happened is that, as a manager, he can now get away with more of his nonsense. I'm glad he's not managing us.
by Super_horns » 03 Sep 2012 20:43
by Stuboo » 03 Sep 2012 22:27
Turns8 The keeper has now apologised and all is forgiven...apparently...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19468956
Although Di Canio's little interview is yet more comedy gold...
by Big Foot » 04 Sep 2012 12:51
Turns8 The keeper has now apologised and all is forgiven...apparently...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19468956
Although Di Canio's little interview is yet more comedy gold...
by The Rouge » 04 Sep 2012 12:58
by Pepe the Horseman » 04 Sep 2012 14:00
The Rouge Great player + hothead racist does not equal Great Manager
by Geekins » 04 Sep 2012 14:04
Pepe the HorsemanThe Rouge Great player + hothead racist does not equal Great Manager
Average player + baldhead racist = great manager
by Jerry St Clair » 04 Sep 2012 19:45
From Despair To Where? Very mature for the manager to offer out the away end at the end of a rather tense local derby like he did against Cheltenham last season.
by TBM » 04 Nov 2012 00:33
Swindon manager Paulo Di Canio wants to fine his players and has called his squad into training at 7.30am on the morning after their FA Cup exit to non-league Macclesfield.
by Mr Angry » 04 Nov 2012 14:26
by TBM » 20 May 2013 10:30
Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio has called some of his players' behaviour "ridiculous and pathetic" after warning the club needs a "professional ethic".
Defenders Phil Bardsley and Matthew Kilgallon, who were pictured in a casino in midweek, were not included in Di Canio's squad for Sunday's 1-0 defeat at Tottenham.
"They can't stay with me, people who behave like that," said the Italian.
"It was disgusting. These people can't train with me."
by southbank1871 » 20 May 2013 11:58
by GreaterTorontoRoyal » 20 May 2013 17:09
Tokyo Sex Whale They went to a casino a few days before a game? They should never play professional football again.
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