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  On 31/03/2013 at 15:13, David Icke - Son of God said:

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Oh man, oh man... :lol:

 

Fascists, such misunderstood fellows.

 

I had Franco, Pinochet and Peron around for tea a few weeks ago. Great bunch of lads.

 

Mussolini helped me clear the snow in front of my drive the other week. Nice fella.

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  On 31/03/2013 at 15:14, Dr. Nguyen Van Falk said:

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Santon will have to be on his game for the derby - Di Canio will be packing the team with right wingers...  :blush:

 

Get out.

 

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  On 31/03/2013 at 15:04, Sewelly said:

He has 'DUX' tattoed on him, which is Latin for 'Duce'.

 

(Mussolini's nickname was 'Il Duce', the leader)

 

Knows some archaic Latin shit = classy

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  On 31/03/2013 at 15:26, 1964 said:

The 'Invest in Africa' sponsorship should be fun.

 

Mussolini tried it 70 years ago, I bet the Ethiopian arm of the charity is delighted!!!

 

It's not a charity, it's part of a multi-national oil company.

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Wouldn't be my choice as a manager as I think there will be a fair few players who just wouldn't be keen on signing for Sunderland to play for him. As well as the numerous other reasons to turn down a move to them.

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I think the biggest problem will be the fact they need to sell before they buy, they have so much shit in their side. In short term if the players react well and stay up then in the summer they have shit players who they need to sell, Sess, Johnson, Cattermole, and maybe Fletcher aside there isn't anyone there who anyone would buy. If they go down the prices of those players is going to be reduced. Maybe he will do the job short term in the honeymoon period but I think long term they are royally fucked, especially if they go down.

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Di Canio had raided his old County Ground office at night to retrieve pictures from his successful 21-month spell at the club.

 

Swindon were forced to change the locks after Di Canio used keys he had kept following his resignation 48 hours earlier.

 

le cui chiavi sono queste chiavi?

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2283144/Andrew-Black-Former-Swindon-boss-Paolo-Di-Canio-accident-waiting-happen.html

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