Ok boss. Point taken. You have no acceptable response but I also unstandardised your blind faith in your club. You r going to have to get used to press intrusion by appointing such a controversial figure. Good luck for rest of season
You mean like a morale dilemma say for example "I'll shag one of my players wives" now there's a morale dilemma - how are the young supporters going to react to that and if I have to appologise in a press conference thats all well and good Don't be a total dickhead
Are you being serious.. Check the definition of moral dilemma you clown. Notice no swearing - bird brain
The other week Newcastle fans were the instigators of the largest scale example of soccer hooliganism seen in this country for many years when they terrorised local football teams at Wigan. The local TV/media failed to even condemn them one bit, but instead praised the football club for paying for the damage their disgraceful fans caused. And you wonder why we feel bitter about all this cherry picked ****e we are getting thrown our way over this..
Durham Miners' Association say any issue over Paolo Di Canio's appointment at Sunderland AFC has now been resolved and that their banner could now stay at the ground. They held a meeting on Thursday April 4 with a representative from the club. The meeting was scheduled prior to Di Canio's statement released on Wednesday Macrh 3, in which he says he does not support the ideology of fascism. The Miners' Association had previously said that they wanted the Wearmouth Miners’ Banner removed from the Stadium of Light in protest at Di Canio's political beliefs. The Stadium of Light was built on the site of the former Monkwearmouth Colliery, hence the historic connection with the Miners' Association. http://tyneandwear.sky.com/news/art...iation-our-issues-with-di-canio-at-sunderland