Did you take the bet?MrD wrote:I dont get Di Canio at all....I dont see him as a Premier League level Manager and I would have him as odds on to be the first to lose his job this season
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Did anyone see when Sunderland conceded and Di Canio was repeatedly punching the arm of one of his coaches. He does not seem like the most stable man
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Di Canio is a bit of a psycho....alameals wrote:Did anyone see when Sunderland conceded and Di Canio was repeatedly punching the arm of one of his coaches. He does not seem like the most stable man
Who does everyone think will be the next to get sacked?
Personally, I think it will be Mark Hughes or Pellegrini
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My money is on Martin Jolbehnam1991 wrote:Di Canio is a bit of a psycho....alameals wrote:Did anyone see when Sunderland conceded and Di Canio was repeatedly punching the arm of one of his coaches. He does not seem like the most stable man
Who does everyone think will be the next to get sacked?
Personally, I think it will be Mark Hughes or Pellegrini
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Alan Pardew may struggle (although his 8 year contract might save him !!) , Martin Jol is a great manager and will probably be given time. If he was to leave Fulham soonish may be he could be a contender for Sunderland. Didnt he turn Tottenham into Champions League contenders !
Di Canio - could be someone who ends up at a sleeping giant like Bolton...
Di Canio - could be someone who ends up at a sleeping giant like Bolton...
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Well Poyet replaces Di Canio
No management Premier League Experience as per Di Canio so a little bit of a like for like....and 6 points adrift already.
No management Premier League Experience as per Di Canio so a little bit of a like for like....and 6 points adrift already.
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Should be interesting. Not the type of manager who will strike confidence in to his own players and fear in to the opposition. Yes he was a great player but as a manager he is severely lacking
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Sunderland are choosing odd managers...
On a different note, did you know there was a title Earl of Sunderland?
On a different note, did you know there was a title Earl of Sunderland?
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Guessing it is reserved for the first manager to win them a title/cupSunny Saver wrote:Sunderland are choosing odd managers...
On a different note, did you know there was a title Earl of Sunderland?