http://www.safc.com/news/club-news/2013/september/club-statement Well that was quick, remember how he was lauded as a hero after beating Newcastle last season.
I think he was either going to kill somebody or explode in a ball of fascist rage, probably for the best for Sunderland
You'd think it's the best for them, but they've had a bunch of **** performing managers of late. Tony Pulis?
It's great being right. I wonder if that Sunderland fan will come back and admit it now. Seriously though, it's good for Sunderland that they did it sooner rather than later. They might not get relegated now.
It's true, they've gotten rid of a proper divisive bell-end. He did well enough at Swindon - not without plenty of controversy though - but was a big risk for a Premier League team.
I think he always looked destined to fail in the premiership, don't think he is ready but he is fantastic enterntainment value!
He reminds me of those videos of Russian car crashes on Youtube - you feel bad for looking them up, but know you'll take pleasure in watching them unfold. Di Canio is a good example of how speaking your mind and doing what you want when you feel like it isn't necessarily a positive step.