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Di Canio

He has announced that he is ready to manage again.
We would not touch him with a bargepole,,,,,,,,,,,,,would we?
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  • Not even with your barge pole ;0)
  • no no no
  • Yes
  • Seriously not!
  • edited May 2014
    *awaits the first "it will upset all the Guardian readers so good" comment*
  • If CP was too forthright/had too much backbone for Roland then what does that make Di Canio? Wouldn't last a month.
  • thenewbie said:

    If CP was too forthright/had too much backbone for Roland then what does that make Di Canio? Wouldn't last a month.

    My thoughts exactly. I don't think Roland would ever consider him as a candidate.
  • No way lets keep Jose!
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  • Not a chance. He'd be a disaster.
  • thenewbie said:

    If CP was too forthright/had too much backbone for Roland then what does that make Di Canio? Wouldn't last a month.

    My thoughts exactly. I don't think Roland would ever consider him as a candidate.
    Given RD's fairly well known political leanings I don't think there's a snowballs chance in hell of PDC ever being employed by any organisation owned by RD.
  • Surely any one just has to look at the mess he created at Sunderland and then how well they did under Poyet as any proof they want that PDC is a nightmare. The only positive i can possibly think of for employing him would be that he'd probably raise the profile of the club. Can't think of anything else he'd bring to the table.
  • No, great entertainment but on someone else's time and cash.

    RD is most certainly not impressed by celebrity.
  • Would rather not thanks.
  • No way, José!
  • A coach, maybe but a manager.....Nah
  • Did Canio - the UKIP of football management?
  • edited May 2014
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  • Can I be the first to say

    Legend.
  • Oh, sorry, I spelled that wrong.

    Bellend.
  • He did well at Swindon. If not Riga then I'd give him a chance.
  • edited May 2014
    Imagine the combination, Di Canio and "the network"...
  • dizzee said:

    He did well at Swindon. If not Riga then I'd give him a chance.


    Was well backed by the club so built a team/squad that was a lot better than the level they were at. At the first sign of them selling a player (Ritchie to Bournemouth) to recoup some of the money back, he resigned.
  • Would we have to wear blackshirts?
  • not going to lie, it would be flipping hilarious if he became our manager.

    Di Canio vs RD

    Who would win anyone?
  • Airman would have a field day with VOTV !!!
  • makes all the Guardianistas spit feathers so of course its a huge yes from me.
  • All day long and im a guardianista through and though (explains my bad spelling ;)

    God given talent. Who has seen someone more naturally talented in red and white? Simonsen maybe for those of that generation.

    If someone can work out a way to harness that skill and industry it's a winner. That is no easy task.

    Makes no sense. So maybe it will happen. Would be like 465 Christmas days at once of that is ever on the OS.

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