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You were getting a wee bit naughty there. Careful the next time you come in!
(On that subject, funny how it was said to be sexist, even though he said she might get a slap 'even though you're a woman.' BBC really played it up!)
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Di Canio as manager would be one step beyond Madness imo
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Boooogers! wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:17 pm Di Canio as manager would be one step beyond Madness imo
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They definitely put a bit of a pervy slant on it.Ironing Board wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:08 pm You were getting a wee bit naughty there. Careful the next time you come in!
(On that subject, funny how it was said to be sexist, even though he said she might get a slap 'even though you're a woman.' BBC really played it up!)
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"Careful next time you come in. You might get bent over my desk and rogered, even though you're a woman"
:lol: :lol:
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Yeah, in a way it’s the BBC that were at fault....Ironing Board wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:08 pm You were getting a wee bit naughty there. Careful the next time you come in!
(On that subject, funny how it was said to be sexist, even though he said she might get a slap 'even though you're a woman.' BBC really played it up!)
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Re: David Moyes - 18th Permanent Manager of WHUFC
You miss the point - he was actually saying he was an equal opportunities slapper!
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I often wondered what other players thought of Di Canio, whether he was popular, or whether he brought down morale and was a nightmare to work with. I also wondered what kind of fireworks would have flown had Dicks and Di Canio been at West Ham at the same time. I know they've had their war of words in the media in the past.
Looking back, Di Canio was a focal point of a reasonably successful time for the club - probably our most sustained period of us being half-decent in recent memory - until it went quickly tits up with the relegation season. He played alongside some decent players such as Sinclair, Kanoute, and our academy stars. Awful defence back then though.
Looking back, Di Canio was a focal point of a reasonably successful time for the club - probably our most sustained period of us being half-decent in recent memory - until it went quickly tits up with the relegation season. He played alongside some decent players such as Sinclair, Kanoute, and our academy stars. Awful defence back then though.
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Well of course, but Swansea was matchday 36 for us and it’s a game at the time we really should’ve been winning...
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Re: David Moyes - 18th Permanent Manager of WHUFC
'In many ways Payet leaving so suddenly has allowed a myth to develop around him.' Every time I think you can't post a bigger load of nonsense than previously you manage it. You think Di Canio, who I absolutely loved and would have as manager instead of this tool we have now because I like to be entertained, was a better player than Payet? This would be Payet who shone in the World Cuo, a tournament Di Canio never played in, who was regularly voted in the FIFA team of the month, who was nominated for the Ballon D'or? We're supposed to ignore that and his stats for the previous season at L'OM when he was rated as one of the best players in Europe but we can revere the myth of Jane from about 10 seasons ago when he did f*ck all, got the sack in his next 3 jobs but he's good because he's well respected on the UEFA panel and the LMA.
You're either A, a blinding wind up merchant or B, not the full ticket. I don't think it's A.
You're either A, a blinding wind up merchant or B, not the full ticket. I don't think it's A.
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Re: David Moyes - 18th Permanent Manager of WHUFC
But for all your bluster, Di Canio is a far more decorated player, with several cups and titles in his honours list.Hammer.CA wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:58 am 'In many ways Payet leaving so suddenly has allowed a myth to develop around him.' Every time I think you can't post a bigger load of nonsense than previously you manage it. You think Di Canio, who I absolutely loved and would have as manager instead of this tool we have now because I like to be entertained, was a better player than Payet? This would be Payet who shone in the World Cuo, a tournament Di Canio never played in, who was regularly voted in the FIFA team of the month, who was nominated for the Ballon D'or? We're supposed to ignore that and his stats for the previous season at L'OM when he was rated as one of the best players in Europe but we can revere the myth of Jane from about 10 seasons ago when he did f*ck all, got the sack in his next 3 jobs but he's good because he's well respected on the UEFA panel and the LMA.
You're either A, a blinding wind up merchant or B, not the full ticket. I don't think it's A.
He played for Europe’s biggest clubs of the day too, in AC Milan and Juventus.
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Di Canio never would've let himself go the way Payet did though. He's a right chubby cheese now...
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There are few people who can make the then world’s greatest defense look silly like this:
https://youtu.be/S8JfVSJeu0s
https://youtu.be/S8JfVSJeu0s
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Re: David Moyes - 18th Permanent Manager of WHUFC
Hammer.CA wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 12:58 am 'In many ways Payet leaving so suddenly has allowed a myth to develop around him.' Every time I think you can't post a bigger load of nonsense than previously you manage it. You think Di Canio, who I absolutely loved and would have as manager instead of this tool we have now because I like to be entertained, was a better player than Payet? This would be Payet who shone in the World Cuo, a tournament Di Canio never played in, who was regularly voted in the FIFA team of the month, who was nominated for the Ballon D'or? We're supposed to ignore that and his stats for the previous season at L'OM when he was rated as one of the best players in Europe but we can revere the myth of Jane from about 10 seasons ago when he did f*ck all, got the sack in his next 3 jobs but he's good because he's well respected on the UEFA panel and the LMA.
You're either A, a blinding wind up merchant or B, not the full ticket. I don't think it's A.
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Has he ever said such a thing to a fellow bloke?Ironing Board wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 10:08 pm You were getting a wee bit naughty there. Careful the next time you come in!
(On that subject, funny how it was said to be sexist, even though he said she might get a slap 'even though you're a woman.' BBC really played it up!)
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Ironing Board wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 5:45 am There are few people who can make the then world’s greatest defense look silly like this:
https://youtu.be/S8JfVSJeu0s
The term, twisted blood, was invented for him. Just love him as a player. I was even warming to his no nonsense managerial style too. For what it's worth, I agree with you that Di Canio was the better player than Payet (just).
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That's the 5-4 game, isn't it?Boooogers! wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 7:28 pm My favourite memory of Paaarlo was when he pretty much gave up in protest against Bradford I think it was, when he thought he should've had two pens. Ended up sitting down on the pitch throwing his arms up, begging Harry to take him off
Remember that one pretty well - I'd been steadily becoming a bigger and bigger fan over the past 4-5 seasons, and that was the match which (when I look back) probably sealed it for me long-term.
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Re: David Moyes - 18th Permanent Manager of WHUFC
I would imagine he has. Have you never told someone, even in jest, that you are going to 'give them a slap?' I remember 'you wanna slap' being quite a common turn of phrase.
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Yeah, useless lard-arseBoooogers! wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 2:04 am Di Canio never would've let himself go the way Payet did though. He's a right chubby cheese now...