Sunday, 18 September 2011

Di Canio going for a Burton!

The Claret and Blue Klan repeatedly called for him to be appointed manager of West Ham, but it is beginning to look as if Paolo may be out of his depth at little old Swindon. Defeat at the mighty Burton Albion sees Di Canio's Swindon slip to 14th, eight points behind Eric's Morecombe. What do you think of it so far Swindon fans? Rubbish!

Poor Paolo is "Very sad today" because he doesn't have a centre forward. How many more games before he walks out in a sulk and heads back to Italy? He will be long gone by Christmas!

8 comments:

  1. Wow you're blogs are just terrible. I am a West Ham fan from Swindon, so naturally check Swindon results and am able to hear feedback from Swindon fans, etc. The buzz around Di Canio's appointment is still ongoing and apart from the few naive Swindon fans who believe he should be sacked, every other fan is behind him. He is so determined it's unreal, and the players love playing for him. There's no way in hell he will 'throw a strop and leave' before Christmas.Did you see the pure happiness on his face after the away win vs Bristol in the cup? Did you also see that they beat top of the table Rotherham two weeks ago? It is still of my opinion, among others, that Swindon will still win the league, or at least achieve promotion, so PLEASE do some research before blogging the first things that come to your head.

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  2. Have you seen where Swindon are in the table? Have you heard Di Canio starting to publically criticise his own players? Do you know anything about this man? Of course he is passionate. But when the cold winter sets in and he has to travel to Morecombe, the warmth and culture of Italy will start to tempt him home.

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  3. 2.16 I didn't make it past your first line nor any of the authors no doubt witty retort.

    You were spot on when you said 'your blogs are just terrible'

    well said.

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  4. They're 14th, 8 points off of the top with 37 games to go. I know alot about this man, but I don't think you understand that the manager Paolo Di Canio is very different to the player Paolo Di Canio.

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  5. 02:16 he won't listen mate.... your words fall on deaf ears - if you're not careful he'll launch a vendetta and then you'll be sorry. He does it for the attention and the comments, I'm sure he doesn't actually believe half the drivel he comes out with.

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  6. Of all the blogs out there, why do you think it's only yours that is consistently called rubbish from all corners?

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  7. Onloantothechampionship18 September 2011 at 20:47

    I would have thought he knows all about the cold winters nights at the football in england and had a good idea of knowing what he was letting himself in for when he took the job!! And do you honestly think that he would quit and walk away knowing he would be labelled a complete failiure by the public and media so very early in the season?? I think not!!!

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  8. for me Paulo could get every club in the country, inc West Ham, relegated. He can strop go back to Italy put his players in front of a firing squad if he likes He'll always be a football genius and welcome at West Ham anytime in any capacity.
    He showed on the pitch how good he was and off the pitch he showed his passion when bitching about West Ham players in 2002 We were shit and off to play golf Paulo wanted to train asking do you want to be footballers or golfers?
    A truly great footballer the like of which we haven't had at West Ham since he was forced out

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