I feel a bit sorry for Di Canio, he was a bit off the wall and didn't have any problem calling his players out but 13 games regardless of what you think of him personally is ridiculous
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Frenchie
He called the board out by stating he will never change, the board probably see the need for less rigidity. Or they realised as he turned up to work in a black shirt he really did love Fascism.
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It was stupid to appoint Di Canio in the first place.
Even idiots could understand that the players would never accept him because of him being a facist.
He couldn't lose the dressing room because he never owned it in the first place.
It will probably be the first game this season that every player will work their socks off when they play against us.Stop the cyberhate

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You're crediting footballers with having a mind of their own.Originally posted by Arn View PostIt was stupid to appoint Di Canio in the first place.
Even idiots could understand that the players would never accept him because of him being a facist.
He couldn't lose the dressing room because he never owned it in the first place.
It will probably be the first game this season that every player will work their socks off when they play against us.
He's the sort of manager that if you give 100% to the cause everygame he'll protect you to the end, to be honest players should be doing this as a minimum. He was trying to create a seige mentality and get the group to believe in him, a bit like Mourinho does.
The board should resign for not knowing what they were getting when they appointed him.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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today sunderland. tomorrow, the north east. next week, western europe, etcOriginally posted by Buzzo View PostDi Canio comes across totally unhinged.
An unhinged fascist, not really a phenomenal combination for any human being.
removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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Come on Neil. You can't just say someone's political beliefs define them or their actions. There are social, cultural and religious reasons for his political beliefs - to single out politics as the reason here seems close minded and, to be honest, it betrays a certain level of political bigotry. Don't you think? After all, fascism tends to be a European political movement therefore being anti-fascist is a form of europhobia.Originally posted by Neil Young View PostWhy the hate? Here's why:
Anyone can think what they like but that's no reason to believe fascism is just another set of political principles that can be held honourably like any other. I'd oppose him just for that. The fact that a known fascist has a job with a fairly high public profile his presence necessarily involves legitimising opinions which can have no legitimacy in a civilized and open society.
What's worse is he actively promotes his views and seeks to justify them. He hasn't kept it quiet, a private matter.
He calls himself a fascist. He uses the fascist salute in public. He attends fascist gatherings, including the funeral of someone implicated in the bombing of Bologna railway station which killed 85 people and injured more than 200. He has Mussolini's title tattooed on his arm and a fascist emblem tattooed on his back.
Fascism is anti-democratic, xenophobic, militaristic and ultra-nationalistic. It's opposed to pluralism so is, by definition, intolerant.
I don't see any reason for tolerating his presence or giving him a public platform to legitimise or normalise his hateful opinions. So, whatever I could have thought about what you say about his other characteristics as a football manager, it all has zero significance to me.
Put it this way: if he was made Liverpool manager I'd stop supporting the club. And if it was a choice between tolerating Di Canio or supporting Man United, I wouldn't have to think about it for a moment.
Do you think I laid it on a bit too thick?Felching ≠ Gerbilling
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Frenchie
Is this a serious question?Originally posted by badpiggy View PostCome on Neil. You can't just say someone's political beliefs define them or their actions. There are social, cultural and religious reasons for his political beliefs - to single out politics as the reason here seems close minded and, to be honest, it betrays a certain level of political bigotry. Don't you think? After all, fascism tends to be a European political movement therefore being anti-fascist is a form of europhobia.
Do you think I laid it on a bit too thick?
Fascism is a petit-bourgoise ideology that believes that you, and pretty much every one else, is too stupid to know what's good for you and society generally. Fascists believe that only a tiny number of people understand what people need and this tiny group decide what we can all read, what sort of music we can listen to, what we wear, what we say, etc.
They do not believe in democracy! They believe that most people are not to be trusted when electing our own representatives so voting gets abolished. In Nazi Germany, the first people to be sent to the concentration camps were not Jews or liberals, but Socialists and trade Unionists as they were only ones who truly understood fascism and how to organise against it.
After that they sent people with physical disabilities and mental health problems/learning disabilities as they were seen as a burden on society.
They then murdered 6 million Jewish people because they were seen as 'sub-human'. They also murdered millions of Russian and Polish people because they didn't fit the fascists physical stereotypes.
Oh, and you're not allowed to disagree with them as they will beat you up and murder you if you do.
Check out the Anti-Nazi League website at www.uaf.org.uk or look at Searchlight Magazine on line to find out what fascism stands for.Last edited by Guest; 23-09-13, 05:15 PM.
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Frenchie, I agree of course but I'm 99.9% sure BP was joking (I can't always tell, hence the 0.1%).
I think he was turning my own words about Islamophobia back on me. We had an exchange of views over the course of some time and I suspect we never resolved it fully.
The difference, Mister Pig, is that fascism is a political ideology, whereas Islam isn't while Islamism is.
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