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Sunderland sack Paolo di Canio

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Paolo Di Canio newsPaolo di Canio has been sacked as manager of Sunderland just six games into the new season.

The Italian replaced Martin O’Neil at the tail end of last season but with just one point from five matches this season the former Celtic and West Ham favourite is the first Premiership manager top be sacked.

Di Canio made an immediate impact at Sunderland by winning 3-0 away to Newcastle and steering the club away from relegation.

Despite being given money to spend in the summer Sunderland have had a troubled start to the season with di Canio highly critical of the players.

After the final game of last season, on the day Phil Bardsley had been pictured drunk in a casino covered in £50 notes, di Canio said: “That is something really wrong. It’s disgusting me even to see the image for the club.

‘It’s not about going out with your friend and getting back at two o’clock or three o’clock, which is late. You can close one eye. But not full of alcohol and walking like this. They have to behave well.

‘There is no excuse to behave like he (Bardsley) did. From now I will be more strict because we have to improve our professionalism.

“In a week I have given seven players fines. It’s not acceptable. I thought at Swindon in League Two, arrogant, ignorant footballers in some way don’t know (the score) exactly because they’ve not had many chances at the top level.

!I have to tell you I have found a worse environment in terms of discipline at this club. Will they play again for the club? No. Not under me.”

A brief statement from the club tonight read: “Sunderland AFC confirms that it has parted company with head coach Paolo Di Canio this evening.

“Kevin Ball will take charge of the squad ahead of Tuesday night’s Capital One Cup game against Peterborough United and an announcement will be made in due course regarding a permanent successor.

“The club would like to place on record its thanks to Paolo and his staff and wishes them well for the future.”

After watching his side lose 3-0 at West Brom yesterday di Canio said: “The team, not intentionally, have not gelled together yet but that is normal.

“It is a natural process and it is difficult. We have made many changes, we have 14 new players from many countries.

“It is obvious one day if we keep going lose, lose, lose there will be a natural consequences, not only for Paolo di Canio.

“I don’t think they will want to keep Paolo di Canio, they will probably want to change. But I don’t think that now.

“Even if you see you are 10th in the table in this league someone can sack you because maybe they expect more.

“It is our job but I am not worried about that. I am worried about the result because obviously we want to deliver different results. I know it’s difficult.”

Tonight, after 13 games and 3 wins at the club, di Canio was sacked by Sunderland.

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  • Pyewacket1888 says:

    I cannot believe this. I’m not saying paulo is or will be a great manager but this has nothing to do with the football. This is something else.

  • Sweeney Hughes says:

    Obvious probs in the dressing room.
    I don’t know what relevance that had on him getting his jotters, but he was certainly having probs.

    I know, I know!

    HH

    Sherlock CSC

  • Jimbo102 says:

    Sorry pye, this has everything to do with football. He’s brought in 13 new players, 5 games in and they have 1 point and are rooted to the bottom of the league. Take a look at their next 5 games honestly they be lucky to get another point from any of them.
    Now parking the bus on the football front for a mo, I said when he got this job that it would all end in tears and so it has come to be. Paulo is toxic, his fascist outlook on life cannot be ignored especially in the socialist stronghold that is Sunderland. I think HE has a “Leeeettle problem” and I’ll be surprised to see if he gets another job in management.
    Hail hail

  • Pyewacket1888 says:

    Agree jimbo I don’t believe he will be a good manager and Sunderland was definately the wrong place for him. But surely he could have been given a bit more time to see if he could get all his ducks in a row. Just an observation. HH.

  • Jimbo102 says:

    Agree pye, I really hate when boards knee jerk and sack managers early but in this case I tend to agree with them. The big rumour doing the rounds is that as well as the bad start and the future looking bleak for them he had totally lossed the dressing room, the perfect storm so out he goes.
    Hail hail

  • Sweeney Hughes says:

    unerlanwill bek thgh,Ne ennns aarently champing at the bit to step into di Canios shoes……………………..or so Tosh McKinlay says.
    Nice one Tosh!

    HH

  • Sweeney Hughes says:

    Sunderland will be ok though, Neil Lennons apparently Champing at the bit…………….

    Soz

    HH

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