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iv,e got a shit job with shit pay,
yet i still do the job i,m payed to do........players have to take a big part of the blame.ffs if weall refused to work for our managers, cos we didnt like them,we would all be on the dole.
 
What worries me is that the players, instead of following di Canio's instructions to be more professional in all aspects, have revolted and put the clubs position in peril so that he would be sacked. What if ES had stood firm say until the New Year by which time we were to far adrift.
At least PDC was striving for the best for the club, whilst the players were willing to send us down the swanny for a cushy life!

It was already in peril. Teams that don't like their manager get 1 point from 5 games.

He wanted the best for the club but was counter-productive. Passion is not enough, especially if you you lose the dressing room.
 
Fair point mate. I don't know a lot about him myself. But what are the alternatives?
The only ones with recent Prem experience are Di Matteo and Mancini, if we have a load of Italian/italian speakers (I bet some of the ones who can't speak english can speak italian) then I can see us ending up with one of them, not that I really think either are the one.

I could see mancini being a disaster
 
iv,e got a shit job with shit pay,
yet i still do the job i,m payed to do........players have to take a big part of the blame.ffs if weall refused to work for our managers, cos we didnt like them,we would all be on the dole.

You're not a proof reader are ye ?
 
It was already in peril. Teams that don't like their manager get 1 point from 5 games.

He wanted the best for the club but was counter-productive. Passion is not enough, especially if you you lose the dressing room.
It wouldn't have been in peril if they buckled down at the beginning of the season and got on with doing the best for the club rather than looking out for themselves the spineless *****.
 
Well they really are dogshit ( and what difference does the new manager make), hadn't gelled (then the sacking is even more ridiculous) or have revolted an my point stands. Not sure which boils my piss more really like!

Well the last one took us from almost certain relegation to derby glory and premiership survival and on to a players revolt and a sacking and all within 12 games. I'd say he had a short-term impact.
 
It wouldn't have been in peril if they buckled down at the beginning of the season and got on with doing the best for the club rather than looking out for themselves the spineless *****.

As I say, we don't know how they've been treated and if the likes of O'Shea, Larsson, Brown etc. wouldn't stand for it, as suggested, I'm certainly not going as far as calling the players spineless just yet.
 
Doesn't bode well for the future if true.

All he asked for was a more professional mindset and they couldn't deliver. We are fucked.
Doesn't bode well for the future if true.

All he asked for was a more professional mindset and they couldn't deliver. We are fucked.
Then he should have behaved in a professional manner. Constant public criticism shows a lack of man management and complete absence of professionalism.
 
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