No way anyone is calling up that fool.
lives in his own world as the emperor of imaginary people.
Plenty of clubs short of a !! right winger!!
“I was too good, my level was too high," he said of his experience at Sunderland
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Bendtner relative?
Clearly the only way to get back into the job is to big yourself up.
He was actually pretty good at Swindon (I live in Swindon, so follow them quite a bit). However his management style ultimately requires absolute faith in him from both the players and the board, and it was always going to be very hard to get that in the Premier League. He'd be OK for lower league clubs that aren't too short of cash, but that's not really saying much to be honest, and after having gone to Sunderland he may well have priced himself out of that market anyway.
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Di Canio on his time at Sunderland
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posted on 15/11/13
No way anyone is calling up that fool.
posted on 15/11/13
lives in his own world as the emperor of imaginary people.
posted on 15/11/13
Plenty of clubs short of a !! right winger!!
posted on 15/11/13
“I was too good, my level was too high," he said of his experience at Sunderland
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Bendtner relative?
posted on 15/11/13
At least he's modest
posted on 15/11/13
Just a rubbish Mourinho.
posted on 15/11/13
Clearly the only way to get back into the job is to big yourself up.
posted on 15/11/13
posted on 15/11/13
Looks what he is.
posted on 15/11/13
He was actually pretty good at Swindon (I live in Swindon, so follow them quite a bit). However his management style ultimately requires absolute faith in him from both the players and the board, and it was always going to be very hard to get that in the Premier League. He'd be OK for lower league clubs that aren't too short of cash, but that's not really saying much to be honest, and after having gone to Sunderland he may well have priced himself out of that market anyway.
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