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Post by baldinio on Sept 16, 2013 22:12:17 GMT
Is this the right man for the job
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Post by Dave123 on Sept 22, 2013 20:49:24 GMT
We have the answer:
Sunderland Sack Dicanio
Sunderland have sacked manager Paolo Di Canio after a miserable start to the season.Defeat to West Brom on Saturday left the Wearsiders bottom of the Premier League with just one point from the opening five games.The club confirmed on Sunday evening that they had "parted company" with the Italian but it is understood that Saturday's 3-0 loss, which prompted anger towards Di Canio from travelling fans, forced Stadium of Light chiefs to act.A club statement read: "Sunderland AFC confirms that it has parted company with head coach Paolo Di Canio this evening."Kevin Ball will take charge of the squad ahead of Tuesday night's Capital One Cup game against Peterborough United and an announcement will be made in due course regarding a permanent successor."The club would like to place on record its thanks to Paolo and his staff and wishes them well for the future."
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Post by baldinio on Sept 23, 2013 10:51:12 GMT
He has just bought loads of players And needs time to work with all new types of players and yes he will get it wrong but in order to get it right ya need time, bad move now some one comes in with even harder job of working with the new players they didn't buy nice move hardly time to panic maybe 15 games then see statistics but can't understand it to be honest.
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