Its on safc tv but mine wont work Re: di canio interview on safc tv "fantastic opportunity for him and his staff to work with one of the buggest clubs in england" aware of the fantastic passion wants to deliver a winning mentality and bring success a magic combination between himself and fans step by step, only looking at the next 7 games "work work work work" - philosophy some very good quality in the squad got to work more have to feel more responsibility and hopes the players feel the same players dont have to love him, they have to follow him he's been watching sunderland recently and hasnt seen any fire in the team if the players have the right motivation, they can beat anyone expects from players, max ability and desire to do right job got to be quick to understand each other we are ready to deal with this very good challenge fantastic challenge to start with, chelsea away, not worried thinking positive political statements etc in the past "my life speaks for me". a convenience for the media chris powell, shaka hislop, trevor sinclair best friends at previous clubs classes himself as a tough and direct person also says he's a strict person and has values i dont want to talk about politics, its not my area, this isnt the houses of parliament, lets talk about sport. i am not a politics person he expects same desire and determination from the players for sunday he will work 26 hours a day, this is his mission sunderland fans are very passionate people big opportunity for hm, thanks the club for that going to work "really really hard" wants to make the people enjoy and be proud how the team approach a game. crucial
Superb so with all the crap put to bed lets get behind the team and the new manager. I wish I was not in America for the first home game of the season as I can't wait to hear PAULO DICANIO ringing round the SOL, I think this might be the first time we beat Everton in god knows how long. The fans will certainly add some fire and if we get an early goal well can you imagine the noise. I could see a sold out SOL for this game. The club should do something like kids for a quid for this game to get a full house.
To be fair, its a cracking interview and his passion is very easy to see. WEars his heart on his sleeve and put the whole political nonsense to bed very quickly. How can a man who has 3 black players (Powell, Sinclair and Hislop) as his close friends in the UK be a racist? He will be be and should be judged purely on his football record and the results he gets here as manager and nothing else. I for one hope he can have an effect as Championship football looms ever large if he cant. I reserve judgement on it being a good appointment or not until May but I desperately hope it is for us all.