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I don't think anyone on here has mentioned it as anything as a p*ss take of them lot using it.

 

Eeyer, marra,  Fuck off.  Evree gayum wey pley wey ayum tew get a pleyur sent off becoz weyer are pyewer class.  Eff tey emm.  We want durtee neez tew*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*coz weyz beyn suckin off awa brutha.

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He certainly talks a good game. Will be interesting to see how they do next season, can only think he'll improve them, especially regarding the instilling of a professional attitude. Facism thing aside (:lol:) I'm pretty jealous, seems a young, up and coming manager with the right ideas.

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Well, this approach worked well at Swindon, with League Two/One players. Sure it'll be equally, if not more successful with Premier League players and their respective egos.

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Well, this approach worked well at Swindon, with League Two/One players. Sure it'll be equally, if not more successful with Premier League players and their respective egos.

 

Thing is though, someone like Phil Bardsley doesn't need an arm around his shoulder. He's a rubbish footballer and PDC could have just found the perfect excuse to get rid.

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Well, this approach worked well at Swindon, with League Two/One players. Sure it'll be equally, if not more successful with Premier League players and their respective egos.

 

Thing is though, someone like Phil Bardsley doesn't need an arm around his shoulder. He's a rubbish footballer and PDC could have just found the perfect excuse to get rid.

 

That's all well and good, until you piss off every player at your club and they don't want to play for you. Not every player will respond well to this kind of treatment and it'll lead to an incredibly negative atmosphere and player revolts. The same thing that happened at Swindon.

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He certainly talks a good game. Will be interesting to see how they do next season, can only think he'll improve them, especially regarding the instilling of a professional attitude. Facism thing aside (:lol:) I'm pretty jealous, seems a young, up and coming manager with the right ideas.

 

Thinking the same actually.

 

He's impressed me since taking over there.

 

Only time will tell, though.

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His way of expressing his opinions seems far too blunt to me, and he does it in public as well. Unless he actually wants players out and also is definitely able to get them out immediately, he is far too strong in his statements. It will be interesting but all I can see is unrest in the camp, unless he manages to bring in perfect professionals throughout.

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Tanya bio on Twitter

 

"@TanyaRobinson07

Ex fhm model, life coach, owner of bootcamp, long suffering wag of Phil Bardsley haha and mother of 3 lil monkeys Gabriella, Rocco and Renz xxx Sunderland · tanyarobinsonrevampcamp.co.uk"

 

May have to use her "life coach" skills on soon to be out of work Phil.

3 kids with Bardsley and they are not married, why?

She refers to herself as a WAG. Cringe.

 

Update: Steven Taylor is a former partner of Tanya http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/toon-ace-splits-lads-mag-1484684 .

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Hard to argue with a lot of the Di Canio press conference - obviously you want quality players, but professionalism has to be high in order to get the most out of that quality. Ferguson's teams are the best example of this: you don't see them mortal on casino floors (and I know there are examples of poor behaviour, but the first thing Ferguson did was crush the drinking culture at Man U, and impose a high level of professionalism)

 

In a sense the fact that they are shit is an advantage in that replacing like-for-like quality-wise won't be an issue, but they should be able to upgrade professionalism fairly cheaply you would think.

 

As for Bardsley's dozy bint: if he wasn't going to get sold beforehand he sure as hell is now! Seriously, when has a WAG's tweet ever improved a situation? I'm all for female expression but, love, you're biting the hand that feeds your husband (and you and your children...)

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How someone who makes nazi salutes and is a self confessed fascist can criticise anyone is beyond me

 

Any mackem will tell you they were "Roman" salutes, not Nazi salutes :lol:

 

And fascists, almost by definition, will criticise ANYONE who doesn't fit into their world view. Part of fascism is uniformity of thought!!!

 

I do not endorse fascism in any way, shape or form. I do not endorse football hooliganism, or ultranationalism, or militarism, or any of the other fucked up things that sit under the "fascist" umbrella. And it appears that Di Canio is going to install a fascistic regime with inflexible, arbitrary and high-handed rules at Sunderland. Having said all of that, I think he's right in that there are limits to what is acceptable behaviour from professional athletes, and that he as manager has the right to set those limits as long as his chairman approves.

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