Before anyone jumps on my back I didn't want Di Canio sacked I wanted him to succeed like I do any Sunderland manager! I didn't think he was right from the start, to much the big I Am to me it was all about the Paulo Di Canio show, not SAFC the comments made on Saturday about he will not change for no one was an example of this same as the public dressing down of players, going on to the pitch after the game on Saturday none if that was about Sunderland Association Football Club and all about his ego! That is why he lost the dressing room and Short's good will and patience! That along side been way out if his depth in the Premier he might have learned his trade and turned it around but I don't think so! We Are Sunderland Association Football Club and not the Paulo Di Canio Football Club I'll always be grateful for keeping us up and the victory over the mags! Onwards and hopefully upwards! FTM!
Good post Froggy: the king has gone, long live the king (whoever it may be as long as it's not McLaren!)..