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Finally the press are actually listening

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by CyprusMackem, Apr 5, 2013.

  1. CyprusMackem

    CyprusMackem Active Member

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  2. Billy Death

    Billy Death Well-Known Member

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    Bit of a mouthful that chant though. My Italian is non-existent.
     
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  3. connor wigham

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    they have used the SMB as there fact..hope they dont do the same after his first loss <laugh> the biggest overractors in the world
     
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  4. Redandwhiteoxford

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    It's not even news... Bloody hell these people are paid for this crap.... What has this world come to.
     
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  5. Commachio

    Commachio Rambo 2021

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    SAF

    Alex Ferguson asked about the Paolo di Canio situation and MON sacking
    "The only thing I am focusing on is how Sunderland are going to do in their next few games. It is a challenge for Paolo, there is no doubt about that, because their programme is not an easy one. It is not easy for any team trying to gather points at this stage of the season when you are down there scrapping for survival, no matter who they play or where they are playing. I have not had a chance to speak to Martin. I did try him on the phone the other day but he didn't answer. He was fine when he came into the room on Saturday. He was very generous and gracious as he always is. You could sense he was disappointed. He was a little bit down. I was with him for 30 minutes or so and we had a small chat. He did get better but there was no indication anything was going to happen. I had no idea until Sunday evening, when I got the news. It will be disappointing for him. He has a lot of pride in himself and has never been sacked before. He has had a long career as a manager but he has lost his job now. I think he will take a rest and come back in."


    then Robbie Savage
    http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/robbie-savage-paolo-di-canio-1811763
     
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