Thread: Football Season 2012/2013
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Old 02-04-2013, 15:30   #6286
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Re: Football Season 2012/2013

Lets get this one thing straight, why the hell does politics have to come into football with what De Canio has said in the past.

Its like David Cameron would welcome Celtic and Rangers in the EPL, but this is being blocked by the bigotry between by the football authorities.

What is happening here is that Sunderland have chosen a bloke as his passion for football is top of his agenda.

Sunderland must have thought about this before deciding on De canio, but it takes people with small minds to get involved in this damn thing, which is causing problems.

Its like asking Arsene Wenger to become Tottenham boss, due to his stint at Arsenal this would bring uproar in North London.

Its about saving a great football club from relegation, not about what he has said in the past.

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Lets get this one thing straight, why the hell does politics have to come into football with what De Canio has said in the past.

Its like David Cameron would welcome Celtic and Rangers in the EPL, but this is being blocked by the bigotry between by the football authorities.

What is happening here is that Sunderland have chosen a bloke as his passion for football is top of his agenda.

Sunderland must have thought about this before deciding on De canio, but it takes people with small minds to get involved in this damn thing, which is causing problems.

Its like asking Arsene Wenger to become Tottenham boss, due to his stint at Arsenal this would bring uproar in North London.

Its about saving a great football club from relegation, not about what he has said in the past.
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