He does like blaming the fans. Brighton said the same. One of those who clearly has good ideas but a stubborness that hinders. I still reckon he'll end up doing a decent job. I think Di Canio would have too though so I'm probably on my own thereI like a bit of crazy.
He's scared to attack teams. It's strange as he was so attacking as a player. He want's tippy tappy football to but most of the squad aren't capable of it. He needs to learn that he needs to build and evolve the squad and bring in players who are competent in the way he wants to play. In the mean time he needs to use the squad he has at his disposal and play to their strengths instead of weakening them by forcing them to play to his unattainable vision.
I would have kept Di Canio. We'd have been carved out stone by now. Warriors on the pitch who team would hate to play. I think given time he'd have kept us up, there was plenty of time.
I like a bit of crazy.



