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Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 8:10 am
by johntheclaret
Di Canio has been sacked by Sunderland

I was expecting Moyes to go 1st but I guess when you go and stand in front of your fans like he did at WBA then not sure where they go from there

My tips

Lambert next
Followed by Jol and Moyes

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 8:15 am
by Bully
And when you come out and say your back line doesn't speak English then its not long before you are gone

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 8:30 am
by johntheclaret
Bully wrote:And when you come out and say your back line doesn't speak English then its not long before you are gone

Brought in 15 new signings during the close season

I would think it was a tough call for the powers that be to get rid of him. Obviously his antics and their embarrassment outweighed the idea of giving him time for the new team to gel

Whoever comes in now has 15 new recruits that aren't his own. Tough job for anyone

Sunderland becoming the next bastard rovers

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 8:38 am
by Dogwatcher
Phew. I was just starting to think we may as well head straight to the Championship and play for promotion for next season.

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:05 pm
by topsywaldron
Dogwatcher wrote:Phew. I was just starting to think we may as well head straight to the Championship and play for promotion for next season.


Bye to the nasty little fascist.

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:38 pm
by Dogwatcher
Agreed. I felt just a tad uncomfortable with him at the helm.

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:41 pm
by whufc
Love him!!!

Fav all time player!!!

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 12:42 pm
by Dogwatcher
About your height, isn't he?

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:26 pm
by topsywaldron
Dogwatcher wrote:Agreed. I felt just a tad uncomfortable with him at the helm.


You should check out When Saturday Comes, an excellent lefty (kind of) football mag which has written at length about Di Canio's less than salubrious political views.

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 3:53 am
by whufc
Dogwatcher wrote:About your height, isn't he?


NO!!!!!

His 180cm I'm no where near that

:lol: :lol:

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 8:16 am
by Bully
Big Sam next to go ?

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 8:19 am
by whufc
Bully wrote:Big Sam next to go ?


Potentially,

His always borderline because of the style he plays.

The west ham fans don't appreciate shit results and a shit game style

Traditionally though West Ham have generally sacked managers when there has been a 'better' replacement openly looking for a job ala Redknapp, Zola, Big Sam

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 3:20 am
by johntheclaret
whufc wrote:
Bully wrote:Big Sam next to go ?


Potentially,

His always borderline because of the style he plays.

The west ham fans don't appreciate shit results and a shit game style

Traditionally though West Ham have generally sacked managers when there has been a 'better' replacement openly looking for a job ala Redknapp, Zola, Big Sam



Since when has the fans ever been a consideration. EPL = AFL

As long as he keeps them clear of the bottom 3 he will be alright.

Personally, I think Jol looks in a bit of danger, but if you are a betting man I would throw a few $$$$ on Ollie at Palace. He hasn't settled there and his comments have upset the board on more than one occasion.
Perhaps another month and still winless.......

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 7:36 am
by Jim05
johntheclaret wrote:
whufc wrote:
Bully wrote:Big Sam next to go ?


Potentially,

His always borderline because of the style he plays.

The west ham fans don't appreciate shit results and a shit game style

Traditionally though West Ham have generally sacked managers when there has been a 'better' replacement openly looking for a job ala Redknapp, Zola, Big Sam



Since when has the fans ever been a consideration. EPL = AFL

As long as he keeps them clear of the bottom 3 he will be alright.


Personally, I think Jol looks in a bit of danger, but if you are a betting man I would throw a few $$$$ on Ollie at Palace. He hasn't settled there and his comments have upset the board on more than one occasion.
Perhaps another month and still winless.......

Ask the Chavs managers ;)
Mourinho already having arguments with Abramovich over his style of play and team selection. Abramovich not happy that Mata isnt playing and had a go at Mourinho's boring game style.
If things go pear shaped early id expect him to get the chop

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 10:37 am
by topsywaldron

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 9:05 pm
by Jim05
Big Sam the favourite for the chop now @ $1.40
Moyes next at $11

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:15 am
by johntheclaret
Dogwatcher wrote:Phew. I was just starting to think we may as well head straight to the Championship and play for promotion for next season.

We'll you got that 1/2 right anyway

You replaced one Italian with no history with.......... what did they expect

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:19 am
by johntheclaret
whufc wrote:
Bully wrote:Big Sam next to go ?


Potentially,

His always borderline because of the style he plays.

The west ham fans don't appreciate shit results and a shit game style

Traditionally though West Ham have generally sacked managers when there has been a 'better' replacement openly looking for a job ala Redknapp, Zola, Big Sam

Yep. You can see how much progress they've made in the last, let's say ..... 40 years :D

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:21 am
by johntheclaret
[quote="johntheclaret":****][quote="whufc":****][quote="Bully":****]Big Sam next to go ?[/quote:****]

Potentially,

His always borderline because of the style he plays.

[b:****]The west ham fans don't appreciate shit results and a shit game style[/b:****]

Traditionally though West Ham have generally sacked managers when there has been a 'better' replacement openly looking for a job ala Redknapp, Zola, Big Sam[/quote:****]


Since when has the fans ever been a consideration. EPL = AFL

As long as he keeps them clear of the bottom 3 he will be alright.

Personally, I think Jol looks in a bit of danger, but if you are a betting man I would throw a few $$$$ on Ollie at Palace. He hasn't settled there and his comments have upset the board on more than one occasion.
Perhaps another month and still winless.......[/quote:****]

I hope you lads are following my tips :D

Re: Di Canio beats Moyes

PostPosted: Tue Jan 07, 2014 7:29 am
by johntheclaret
Jim05 wrote:
johntheclaret wrote:
whufc wrote:
Bully wrote:Big Sam next to go ?


Potentially,

His always borderline because of the style he plays.

The west ham fans don't appreciate shit results and a shit game style

Traditionally though West Ham have generally sacked managers when there has been a 'better' replacement openly looking for a job ala Redknapp, Zola, Big Sam



Since when has the fans ever been a consideration. EPL = AFL

As long as he keeps them clear of the bottom 3 he will be alright.


Personally, I think Jol looks in a bit of danger, but if you are a betting man I would throw a few $$$$ on Ollie at Palace. He hasn't settled there and his comments have upset the board on more than one occasion.
Perhaps another month and still winless.......

Ask the Chavs managers ;)
Mourinho already having arguments with Abramovich over his style of play and team selection. Abramovich not happy that Mata isnt playing and had a go at Mourinho's boring game style.
If things go pear shaped early id expect him to get the chop

That's the point though if things go pear shaped it won't matter if it's boring Arsenal style football or Spurs all out attack and flair style he will still be gonski.

But even with his boring style of football, if he wins the league and the Champions League he will be a hero. Oh hang on this is Chavski we're talking about so winning the CL might not keep in his job. Bad example