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Di Canio







Couldn't Be Hyypia

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Nov 12, 2006
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He's a very nice man isn't he terryberry1

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NickBHAFC18

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Feb 24, 2012
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Brighton
Like many have said, Di Danio and Poyet are very similar.

Everyone apart from us think Poyet is too far up his own arse and slate him when he speaks his mind. Di Canio is no different...just has a bit of a temper. I loved the waving of the arms last night after they scored the third though.

You need to be able to back a big mouth/attitude up, and he does.
 
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Rodney Thomas

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May 2, 2012
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I'm sure someone else has made this joke but the guy loves a strong right wing (no wonder Bridge strugged a bit deffensively yesterday)..
 




dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
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Do you know anything about this incident, im guessing not.

I know what I see. I see an attempt at bullying/intimidation being used by a manager towards one of his players.

I see a lack of professionalism and control.

I don't care if Clarke was in the wrong, he gets a fine or dropped or whatever.

This is the most unprofessional, childish and embarrassing behavior I have seen from a manager ever.
 


T soprano

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Oct 27, 2011
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Posh end of Shoreham
With his temperament I can only see Di Canio be his own worst enemy a funny character to watch but I think it'll all end in tears ,to volatile to be a manager IMO
 


rouseytastic

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Sep 22, 2011
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Haywards Heath
I know what I see. I see an attempt at bullying/intimidation being used by a manager towards one of his players.

I see a lack of professionalism and control.

I don't care if Clarke was in the wrong, he gets a fine or dropped or whatever.

This is the most unprofessional, childish and embarrassing behavior I have seen from a manager ever.

Rubbish! The game is littered with players who take the piss, stamp their feet and throw their weight around. Tevez is a classic example! Di Canio would have lumped him and thrown him in a taxi and quite right. If that situation happened at our club we would all be on here demanding Gus get tough and sling the player in question through the door. And if he did we would all be clapping.
Di Canio just does it. If he was in charge of this club it would not be a bad thing in my mind. Gus is just as arrogant and self promoting as Di Canio. That's without question
 






dingodan

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Rubbish! The game is littered with players who take the piss, stamp their feet and throw their weight around. Tevez is a classic example! Di Canio would have lumped him and thrown him in a taxi and quite right. If that situation happened at our club we would all be on here demanding Gus get tough and sling the player in question through the door. And if he did we would all be clapping.
Di Canio just does it. If he was in charge of this club it would not be a bad thing in my mind. Gus is just as arrogant and self promoting as Di Canio. That's without question

I'm not defending the bad attitude of some footballers. A manager with a bad attitude is just as bad though.

If a player has a bad attitude Gus will deal with it, he will throw a player in a taxi (Razak). What he won't do is embarrass himself and his club by behaving like a drunk 16 year old on a night out.
 


NickBHAFC18

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Feb 24, 2012
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Brighton
I know what I see. I see an attempt at bullying/intimidation being used by a manager towards one of his players.

I see a lack of professionalism and control.

I don't care if Clarke was in the wrong, he gets a fine or dropped or whatever.

This is the most unprofessional, childish and embarrassing behavior I have seen from a manager ever.

BBC Sport - Swindon boss Paolo Di Canio in bust-up with own player

Unprofessional behaviour from the player if you actually read what happened.
 


dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
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BBC Sport - Swindon boss Paolo Di Canio in bust-up with own player

Unprofessional behaviour from the player if you actually read what happened.

I don't care. Unprofessional behavior from a player does not justify unprofessional behavior from the manager.

We have all seen people who will put their arm around someones shoulder, not as a sign of affection or friendship, but as a sign of dominance, it is the behavior of a bully and a thug and from any boss in any walk of life I think it stinks, whatever their employee/player might have done.
 




NickBHAFC18

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Feb 24, 2012
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Brighton
I don't care. Unprofessional behavior from a player does not justify unprofessional behavior from the manager.

We have all seen people who will put their arm around someones shoulder, not as a sign of affection or friendship, but as a sign of dominance, it is the behavior of a bully and a thug and from any boss in any walk of life I think it stinks, whatever their employee/player might have done.

So because he put his arm around his player and tried to usher him down the tunnel off the pitch because his player was arguing with the coach, he is a bully?
 


dingodan

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Feb 16, 2011
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So because he put his arm around his player and tried to usher him down the tunnel off the pitch because his player was arguing with the coach, he is a bully?

And a thug.
 


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