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The passion of Paolo Di Canio

hammergirl's picture
Submitted by hammergirl on Tue, 03/10/2023 - 16:35

The interviewers a bit of a Knob but loved this interview.

https://youtu.be/CoUlR-9ci40?feature=shared

mcbikeman's picture

One of a kind that is for sure...a proper maverick and a tremendous footballer who i was lucky to see play

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Deluded Hammer's picture

That's putting it kindly.
Great interview when DiCanio managed to get a word in, pretty much all general knowledge but the fascism bit was new for me. Definitely an all time great for West Ham and pleased to say I see him live many games.
Would be intriguing to see him as a West Ham manager because he does actually speak more sense than I gave him credit for.

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mcbikeman's picture

But he would be portrayed as a loose canon by the media and the constant circus that would follow him would be ridiculous.....loved hearing about his time at Swindon and Sunderland as manager but again not given a chance...booted soon as it went pear shaped.....

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hammergirl's picture

Theirs nobody out there? really we all know that many managers would be breaking down the door for a chance so why not this man? even if he failed the board would of taken pressure off themselves with this club legend and given themselves time to look for a new man.

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What did you see from him at Sunderland to make you think he's any good? I get the love, but managing a big club needs more than just passion. Managers these days have to balance kissing player egos with getting them to follow the tactics board. Di canio? Gone in a month

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boogerscaravan's picture

Ha Ha Simon Jordan bit of a knob!!! Personally I think it's Jim White that is the cockwomble!!!

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Oi big boy, what's your name?

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