A pirate satellite dish?
I never heard of that one before, those Canadians were craftier than I thought and such a well kept secret.:rolleyes:
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If true, could Hull possibly be an option for him?
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-29286000.html
His gung-ho approach to man-managing professional footballers is hardly going to endear him to the entire Sunderland squad. The players at Sunderland are unlikely to take media criticism and harsh penalties as well as a League One or Two footballer at Swindon. O'Shea is still playing and he has won far more than Di Canio! Di Canio's approach to management strikes me as one Roy Keane would have adopted had he been dabbling in Class A's for the duration of his time as Sunderland manager.
Time will only tell if its true:
http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/inter...clean-ireland/
That's a few times RTW have used dubious terms in soccer articles
correction - *RTÉ
No subtlety, calling it soccer in my house eliminates any confusion as to what I'm talking about.
And there's generally mass confusion when I'm talking
Quinn: Don't turn into SI, James.
http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-29414407.html
Aye, said about a week ago...
Rumours on Twitter that Celtic have had a bid of £2.5m accepted by Sunderland for McClean
Are they prepared to pay for the additional security and public relations / media management resources required?
McClean playing in Ibrox would cause more trouble than a rampant bull in a very, very tightly-confined china shop.
Looks like the twitter rumour was started by a moron.
https://twitter.com/CmonDeHoopsCFC/s...20449155284992