Next Sunderland Manager

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  1. Tyk

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    Paolo Di Canio
     
  2. dreamboy3000

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    Poor. But then David Moyes is our of their reach as I can see him being the next manager of Chelsea when Roman doesn't backtrack and bring back Jose like the fans want.
     
  3. Burgundy Red

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    What a mistake that would be. Do you think they mean Di Matteo?
     
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    Madness.
     
  6. Durkar Red

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    If confirmed the Sunderland board ought to hang their heads in shame at appointing a self confessed Fascist as manager
     
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    David Miliband has resigned in protest - he was vice-Chairman and a non-exec director.
     
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    BBC are confirming this now too: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21990117

    Maybe a year or two from now I'll look back at this post as evidence of how little I know about football but replacing Martin O'Neill with Paolo Di Canio? Really? I'd have been gutted if we'd appointed him, how must the Sunderland fans feel? As I say, madness.
     
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    I suspect you won't. And if you are you won't be the only one. Football is truly insane.
     
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    If he does a decent job his politics will soon be forgotten.
     
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    On purely footballing grounds.... Anyone who expects Di Canio to succeed where O'Neill has failed, is missing the proverbial sandwich.

    Anyone who thinks employing a fascist is a healthy idea for their football club is missing the whole picnic.
     
  12. Durkar Red

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    By some maybe but I think they will have lost a few fans for good with that appointment
     
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    Fine and one match ban:

    <img src="http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/66691000/jpg/_66691785_lzq5abb7.jpg"/>

    Lifetime national ban:

    <img src="http://rt.com/files/news/1e/5e/c0/00/rtr3f43d.si.jpg"/>

    Hmmm. Anyway, look at that top picture and imagine telling your kids that's your team's new manager.
     
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    First action;
    Change the shirt sponsor thing to Keep Milking Africa
     

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