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Re: Paolo Di canio

by Dutchgull » 07 Nov 2012, 18:06

I wish some people would keep things in perspective.

Re: Paolo Di canio

by Dave » 07 Nov 2012, 17:24

Yep, and Blackburn once appointed Paul Ince as their manager, moving swiftly on.

Re: Paolo Di canio

by yellowmonkey » 07 Nov 2012, 16:35

Rubbish enough to be hunted by Southampton to take over when they sack their manager.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -list.html

Re: Paolo Di canio

by Bloggy » 06 Nov 2012, 16:23

I'd rather have Ling and his professional approach to the media than the usual outbursts from PDC! Who knows what Ling actually said to the team after their defeat... what matters is that he conducts himself properly to the outside world.

Re: Paolo Di canio

by ROADRUNNER » 06 Nov 2012, 15:33

cant stand di canio he is a nutcase, he wont last another season up at swindon, give us dinger anyday, we are 7th in the league, enough said. :scarf: :scarf: :scarf: :scarf:

Re: Paolo Di canio

by Glostergull » 05 Nov 2012, 21:57

News Headlines.
The football supporter formerly known as Ferrari Lover who once said he would love to visit North Korea Today exulted his troops to visit the stadium of Light where their forthcoming World Cup match is due to be played against England.
He wants them to make it a hotbed of hate for opposition players so that his team can win the World Cup.
Ferrari Lover who is ruler over his people. Manager of the football team and part time supporter of the Gulls in Torquay. said if they lose he would like to behead Paolo Di Canio and most of the squad for sitting on their arses and thinking of proletariat riches not fitting for them. but instead he would probably make them sit and watch Trojan appear in Big Brother for the next 3 years.
His reign over North Korea has been tumultuous for the last 10 years since Torquay United were knocked out of the cup by little Harrogate Town.
He emigrated to the Little Tin pot communist state after stating he would like to go there are then found that if you pointed a gun at anyone they worshipped you.
He once stated that there were more than a few Former United supporters who would have loved to rule the state but were not as ruthless as he was. So he got the job.

You heard it hear first folks. :lol:

Re: Paolo Di canio

by Scott Brehaut » 05 Nov 2012, 21:35

yellowmonkey wrote:How many times do we have to watch a half hearted performance before you actually take on board we are actually shi*e. ?
How many times do we have to look at this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/league-two/table to realise that we aren't....?!

Re: Paolo Di canio

by ferrarilover » 05 Nov 2012, 19:20

yellowmonkey wrote:How many times do we have to watch a half hearted performance before you actually take on board we are actually shi*e. As for PDC Paul Buckle proves that just throwing money at a team doesnt work, and how many times did we get into the draw for the big boys under Buckle?
You're on the wrong board mate, you want to go here >>> http://www.exeweb.com/forums/

Obvious troll is obvious.

Matt.

Re: Paolo Di canio

by yellowmonkey » 05 Nov 2012, 16:55

How many times do we have to watch a half hearted performance before you actually take on board we are actually shi*e. As for PDC Paul Buckle proves that just throwing money at a team doesnt work, and how many times did we get into the draw for the big boys under Buckle?

Re: Paolo Di canio

by Dave » 05 Nov 2012, 10:04

Yes I can imagine what happened after the game at Swindon, PDC...I am italian, I look good, I have played in the premier league none of you have, who are you..all in for training at 7.30 am.

Players after their naugty step training session, yep you have got to respect PDC, just think it could be worse, we could have to put with the Torquay boss, you know that Martin Ling look how he treats his players, as said the guys and idiot who is lucky to be at Swindon and not at a club with no money.

Footballers are adults and don't need telling when they have screwed up, it was clear by the reaction of our players at full time they knew they had let Lingy, the club, the fans, are most importantly of all themselves down, as for Martin lings comments after the game, the players got pelters from the crowd at full time and sometimes it really is the job of the manager to defend his players in public, respect between a manager and players is two way..and thats a lesson PDC will need to learn if he wants to manage a real big club.

Re: Paolo Di canio

by AustrianAndyGull » 04 Nov 2012, 23:31

ferrarilover wrote: If no one knows what goes on there, how do you know it's a Communist state? In fairness to N. Korea (is that a first for this site?) they do allow visitors, but visitors are marshalled closely and their movements and activities are strictly monitored and controlled. I'd quite like to go, if I'm honest.

Not sure what Dinger is getting at, workrate was piss poor and we could all see it. However, let's not start idolising Di Canio as some sort of managerial God, he's not, he's a bloody lunatic who is lucky that he is at a club which has the money to put up with him offering refunds and sacking players every 5 minutes. He has got ideas miles above his station and it is nothing but money that is keeping Swindon where they are. It's not because of Di Canio, it's in spite of him.

Matt.

:lol:

Re: Paolo Di canio

by ferrarilover » 04 Nov 2012, 23:24

MidDevon wrote:Got your politics a little wrong there Gulliball. North Korea is a Communist State who do not allow visitors so no-one quite know's what actually goes on there!

I take your point to a certain extent, but the best managers in the world are very honest about their problems and sort them out.

Workrate was clearly an issue yesterday from 7 of the team, and getting them in early (well not really early just the time half the UK population start work) would have been a great idea IMO.

....and finally I would ask, who will go further in management Paolo or Lingy....no one know's I guess but i know where I would put my money
If no one knows what goes on there, how do you know it's a Communist state? In fairness to N. Korea (is that a first for this site?) they do allow visitors, but visitors are marshalled closely and their movements and activities are strictly monitored and controlled. I'd quite like to go, if I'm honest.

Not sure what Dinger is getting at, workrate was piss poor and we could all see it. However, let's not start idolising Di Canio as some sort of managerial God, he's not, he's a bloody lunatic who is lucky that he is at a club which has the money to put up with him offering refunds and sacking players every 5 minutes. He has got ideas miles above his station and it is nothing but money that is keeping Swindon where they are. It's not because of Di Canio, it's in spite of him.

Matt.

Re: Paolo Di canio

by Scott Brehaut » 04 Nov 2012, 23:11

forevertufc wrote:To fair and honest, Paolo Di Canio can go and suck on a pile sh*t, personaly delighted the crack pot of a football manager is no where near our club.
:rofl: :goodpost: :)

Re: Paolo Di canio

by Dave » 04 Nov 2012, 23:10

To fair and honest, Paolo Di Canio can go and suck on a pile shit, personaly delighted the crack pot of a football manager is no where near our club.

Martin Ling is worth ten of that nut case any day.

Re: Paolo Di canio

by MidDevon » 04 Nov 2012, 22:22

Reading your replies, I tend to agree with you.

I suppose what has annoyed me all along is Lingy's comments that the team worked hard enough. Everyone in the , allbeit, small crowd could see that was just not true. I found the performance of some players so shocking that I sort of wanted Ling to show he cared more and he was not going to patronise the fans with his comments. No one can say PDC has not done that!

The next two matches will be so important for the club, not so much in results IMO but more the effort put in. Some of the bigger players , including the experienced pros such as Mansell and Nicholson must show they are willing to die for the cause (to use that terrible football term).

I myself am unable to go to Barnet, but will show faith by going next Saturday.

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