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Post by upperroadshrew on Oct 17, 2012 19:37:09 GMT 1
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Post by Amsterdammer on Oct 17, 2012 20:24:33 GMT 1
I'm sure the writer of that post will be delighted that you understood it so well. He may go the whole hog and give himself a hernia.
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Post by mattmw on Oct 17, 2012 22:51:05 GMT 1
Reading between the lines it looks like Di Canio and the current chairman are trying to chuck money at the team in order to get into the Championship, and then hope the extra tv money and attendances will be enough to balance the books and keep them in business. Great if it works but pretty risky if it doesn't
Di Canio himself is similarly risky. If he's a success there it's hard not to see him bring tempted by a job at one of his old clubs in the UK or Italy. If he's not successful and gets fired then they have a pretty expensive team on their hands.
Certainly if I was a Swindon fan I'd quite like to see a plan b in place should they not get promoted, or if Di Canio should move on
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Post by GrizzlyShrew on Oct 18, 2012 9:09:05 GMT 1
Certainly if I was a Swindon fan I'd quite like to see a plan b in place should they not get promoted, or if Di Canio should move on Plan B ?? Bust maybe?
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Oct 18, 2012 11:16:50 GMT 1
I'm sure the writer of that post will be delighted that you understood it so well. He may go the whole hog and give himself a hernia. I know, I know...it's painful at times this board isn't it.... And I can’t be sure as I can’t be arsed to go back and look at who said what but I bet those on here celebrating the possibility DiCanio might be moving on are the same folk who go on about him being a s**te manager... I do find all this talk about Swindon a tad confusing...
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