The longer they keep Di Canio as manager, the less we have to worry about one of the relegation spots. Shocking manager.
He's brought in too many players in one go as well. Just a team of individuals atm. Looking very similar to DQPR.
I guess those 7-0 and 0-5 predictions didn't quite work out for this fella, did they? http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/226997-APL-week-3?p=5278787&highlight=hull#post5278787
If Di Canio is in charge in May Sunderland will be relegated. But I've got feeling he'll get sacked by December and Sunderland will survive by the skin of there teeth.
Looked like most of them didn't even know each other today. An object lesson in how NOT to build a team. DC was strangely subdued on the sidelines while Holloway was revelling in it.
I hope Sunderland keep going the way they have started! http://www.not606.com/showthread.ph...the-transfer-department?p=5194690#post5194690
Their next few fixtures are crackers. Arsenal, West Brom (away) Liverpool and Man Utd, he could be gone by October.
The longer pdic stays at sunlan the better it will be for us .. seems its never his fault , man is a walking ego
Di Canio is an absolute buffoon. Hes bloody unstable and I wouldn't employ him under any circumstances.
Before you get a manager who can pick a decent team, you need an owner who can pick a decent manager and there lies the problem for Sunderland.
Cant see DiCanio lasting much longer, the way he's going the players will have no respect for him whatsoever.
The thing is he was spot on about the criticism he gave his players. Very questionable to do that in public though. What is not known is whether the players want to play for him. Seems a bit of a bully.