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"I’ve nothing against the guy and in an ideal world perhaps he deserved more time …… But looking at our up-coming fixture list it’s difficult to see where we could gain enough "if any" points to get us away from the bottom of the table… So I think it’s the right decision at the right time, but I’m slightly perplexed the Chairman has not also seen fit to sack the people who recommended Di Canio's appointment in the first place….!. " It won't matter which manager is in charge for the upcoming fixtures...it won't affect the results. | |||
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" It won't matter which manager is in charge for the upcoming fixtures...it won't affect the results. " I fear you're right... | |||
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"Sunderland have sacked him. " n do we care really | |||
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"Sunderland have sacked him. n do we care really " Yes that's why we are discussing it. | |||
"Why blame manager the players get paid extortionate amounts of money and are not good enough nor committed enough." don't think its that so much with dicanio I think his man management skills are lacking big time and these days with multi millionaire footballers you cant treat them the way you should be able to | |||
"Why blame manager the players get paid extortionate amounts of money and are not good enough nor committed enough." The manager is paid to get the best out of the players. They are not performing the manager is held reponsible. | |||
"Why blame manager the players get paid extortionate amounts of money and are not good enough nor committed enough." Di Canio forbade his players to talk to the Sunderland ground staff and ancillary employees claiming that it 'distracted them'...must have been a great atmosphere at the Stadium of light | |||
"Why blame manager the players get paid extortionate amounts of money and are not good enough nor committed enough. The manager is paid to get the best out of the players. They are not performing the manager is held reponsible." They knew his reputation before he signed on the dotted line, seems a bit futile to sack him so early on. | |||
"Why blame manager the players get paid extortionate amounts of money and are not good enough nor committed enough. The manager is paid to get the best out of the players. They are not performing the manager is held reponsible.They knew his reputation before he signed on the dotted line, seems a bit futile to sack him so early on." Tactically it might be argued that his management style was a critical factor in Sunderland avoiding relegation last season. However, strategically his style was always known to be unsustainable, hence his early sacking. | |||
"Why blame manager the players get paid extortionate amounts of money and are not good enough nor committed enough. The manager is paid to get the best out of the players. They are not performing the manager is held reponsible.They knew his reputation before he signed on the dotted line, seems a bit futile to sack him so early on." A suggestion on twitter was that if they want the same "quotable" interviews, that Godfrey Bloom is available after having the whip removed | |||
"You could have seen this coming a mile off. You simply do not in public ever, the Golden rule of football, for all eternity: barrack one of your senior players, one of the most respected players in the PL. To then publically slate your whole team, including the 14 new ones you signed in the transfer window, had only one outcome. He had previous at Swindon, not enough experience, baggage from his playing days and "political views". Passion gets you so far, however what Sunderland need is a calm, organiser, because they have been shipping goals for fun. Selling your three best players hasn't helped. There will be no doubt a queue of out of work, compensation hungry "football men" wanting his job. Sadly, three teams will go down, three up, Di Canio will not be the first to be shown the door. Have little sympathy with him as he will receive a significant payoff for being a failure, paid for by the hard working folk of the North East. I genuinely fear for Sunderland, being toothless in front of goal will be their undoing. " small addition to the debate, bet the toon fans are feeling a little better about Kinnear/Pardew now!! | |||
"You could have seen this coming a mile off. You simply do not in public ever, the Golden rule of football, for all eternity: barrack one of your senior players, one of the most respected players in the PL. To then publically slate your whole team, including the 14 new ones you signed in the transfer window, had only one outcome. He had previous at Swindon, not enough experience, baggage from his playing days and "political views". Passion gets you so far, however what Sunderland need is a calm, organiser, because they have been shipping goals for fun. Selling your three best players hasn't helped. There will be no doubt a queue of out of work, compensation hungry "football men" wanting his job. Sadly, three teams will go down, three up, Di Canio will not be the first to be shown the door. Have little sympathy with him as he will receive a significant payoff for being a failure, paid for by the hard working folk of the North East. I genuinely fear for Sunderland, being toothless in front of goal will be their undoing. small addition to the debate, bet the toon fans are feeling a little better about Kinnear/Pardew now!! " Jo who | |||
"You could have seen this coming a mile off. You simply do not in public ever, the Golden rule of football, for all eternity: barrack one of your senior players, one of the most respected players in the PL. To then publically slate your whole team, including the 14 new ones you signed in the transfer window, had only one outcome. He had previous at Swindon, not enough experience, baggage from his playing days and "political views". Passion gets you so far, however what Sunderland need is a calm, organiser, because they have been shipping goals for fun. Selling your three best players hasn't helped. There will be no doubt a queue of out of work, compensation hungry "football men" wanting his job. Sadly, three teams will go down, three up, Di Canio will not be the first to be shown the door. Have little sympathy with him as he will receive a significant payoff for being a failure, paid for by the hard working folk of the North East. I genuinely fear for Sunderland, being toothless in front of goal will be their undoing. small addition to the debate, bet the toon fans are feeling a little better about Kinnear/Pardew now!! " Doubt it...still on shaky ground. | |||
"Sunderland have sacked him. n do we care really Yes that's why we are discussing it." more to life than crappy footie | |||
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"I thought they'd wait till near Christmas. Knew it was coming though. Sunderland should have gone down last season. I don't think they'll gel. Too many new players: 14! Relegation beckons!" Surely it will cost them? Didn't he bring in his own backroom staff as well as himself? | |||
"Sunderland have sacked him. n do we care really Yes that's why we are discussing it. more to life than crappy footie " So why bother comment if you're not interested? Seems a waste of your time. | |||
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"As a neutral ( mufc fan) i think it was too soon to sack him He bought new players and needed a chance to find his best team Rome wasn't built in a day and it took fergie a while before he started to get respect and to build a team One thing I did like to see was the way PDC went over to the fans on Saturday At least he had some balls . He Could have easily skulked off Fair play to him I say " West brom are a nightmare to play to be fair! | |||
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"Why blame manager the players get paid extortionate amounts of money and are not good enough nor committed enough. Di Canio forbade his players to talk to the Sunderland ground staff and ancillary employees claiming that it 'distracted them'...must have been a great atmosphere at the Stadium of light" Judging by position more like stadium of shite not light | |||
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