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  • Paolo Di Canio appointed Sunderland head coach

    Paolo Di Canio is appointed head coach of Sunderland, succeeding Martin O'Neill at the Stadium of Light.

  • #2
    hmm...
    Banning people is no longer my hobby,
    but take a look at my photo blog:

    http://kirillqpr.blogspot.com/

    How and why did I start supporting QPR in Estonia:
    http://www.wearetherangersboys.com/forum/blog.php?b=852

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    • #3
      That should be interesting.

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      • #4
        Very interesting Bush, agree.....don't get the sacking of M O N......the board panics with seven games to go v odd..lets hope it goes against them...

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        • #5
          Lets hope his ego leads him back to the Championship, I like him, but I'd like him more if he went down and QPR stayed up.

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          • #6
            MON was having a 'mare, he seemed to just be saying the same old things week in week out. Not surprised they sacked him. They are hoping that a change will get a couple of wins to see them over the line.

            Di Canio did a great job at Swindon, Premier league Sunderland totally different. Should be interesting

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            • #7
              Hoping they crash... hard.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tetters View Post
                Hoping they crash... hard.
                i'll join you on that

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                • #9
                  Depending on results in 2 games time it could see Newcastle put them in to the bottom 3.
                  Toon Fans would love that.

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                  • #10
                    Miliband has resigned in protest. Oh no what will Sunderland ever do without him?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by kron-1664 View Post
                      MON was having a 'mare, he seemed to just be saying the same old things week in week out. Not surprised they sacked him. They are hoping that a change will get a couple of wins to see them over the line.

                      Di Canio did a great job at Swindon, Premier league Sunderland totally different. Should be interesting
                      I could understand sacking O'Neill if there was someone better available, but Di Canio is a massive gamble.

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                      • #12
                        They have some real tough games coming up, and i can't see Di Canio coming in and suddenly improving them.
                        They have also lost 2 Key players in Cattermole and Fletcher, which is going to hit them hard.
                        Whether we go down or stay up, I think they are doomed.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Kirill View Post
                          hmm...
                          Incisive stuff there.

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