Di Canio is now available. Thoughts?
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As in "does he have any"? ;)
I actually quite like the character Paolo Di Canio - or at least he comes
across as a mostly likeable bloke, and he seems to be a pretty decent
manager too. But I'd be uncomfortable having a fascist as a manager.
Having a one as a chairman is bad enough ;)
Damian
On
>I actually quite like the character Paolo Di Canio - or at least he comes
across as a mostly likeable bloke, and he seems to be a pretty >decent
manager too. But I'd be uncomfortable having a fascist as a manager.
at least the train(ing) would run on time.
helmet on, panzer waiting outside.
His "nazi salute" is a roman salute that Lazio fans use, nothing to do
with Nazi Germany and long predates that
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From: Damian Walsh
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To: leedslist
Subject: Re: [LU] Managerial merry-go-round
As in "d
Germany and long predates that
>
> Sent from my Windows Phone (with a cracked screen)
> From: Damian Walsh
> Sent: 19/02/2013 10:27
> To: leedslist
> Subject: Re: [LU] Managerial merry-go-round
> As in "does he have any"? ;)
>
> I actually quite like the charac
>His "nazi salute" is a roman salute that Lazio fans use, nothing to do with
Nazi Germany and long predates that
The Nazi's appropriated symbols from all over the place - swastika from
India, SS insignia from mystic runes and the Salute possibly from the Romans
- although afaik there is no dep
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> > From: Damian Walsh
> > Sent: 19/02/2013 10:27
> > To: leedslist
> > Subject: Re: [LU] Managerial merry-go-round
> > As in "does he have any"? ;)
> >
> > I actually quite like the character Paolo Di
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Subject: Re: [LU] Managerial merry-go-round
I'd like him
He's alive and different. Just like us,
Especially this:
"In 2001 he won the FIFA Fair Play award following a game in which, seeing
the Everton goalkeeper Paul Gerrard was badly injured, he picked up th
I was thinking more of him campaigning (or speaking) for Mussolini's
granddaughter not so very long ago. Although I must admit my memory is a
little vague on the subject and I may be confusing or conflating various
other things..
Damian
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Lee Jones wrote:
> H
Got that wrong then - it seems it was her speaking up for him.
Damian
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 4:30 PM, Damian Walsh wrote:
> I was thinking more of him campaigning (or speaking) for Mussolini's
> granddaughter not so very long ago. Although I must admit my memory is a
> little vague on the s
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