Will Di Canio Get Another Chance At Top Level?



Paolo Di Canio has never hesitated to display his nutter credentials in football. But can he get away with it as a manager?









Paolo Di Canio has never hesitated to display his nutter credentials in football. But can he get away with it as a manager?
With the politics surrounding the appointment at The Stadium of Light drumming up media for the wrong reasons, it poses the question whether or not Paolo truly is the man to keep Sunderland in the Premier League.
The appointment of Paolo Di Canio at Sunderland has this week had the nation, or maybe even the world, in constant chatter regarding the Italian's political views.
Sunderland owner Elis Short wasted no time in bringing in Martin O'Neill's successor on Wearside and the appointment of the charismatic and controversial Paolo di Canio could provide the spark needed for the Black Cats to stay in the Premier League.
Italian maverick Paolo Di Canio has admitted that his trip to Reading's Madjeski Stadium on Saturday had nothing to do with the vacant managers position at the club.
Now Brian McDermott has been quickly booted out of the door following Reading’s lacklustre run of form, all eyes are upon Anton Zingarevich as to who his successor will be.
Philip Hosiner and Arturas Rimkevicius find their names amongst Europe's elite in this season's race for the European Golden Shoe, however unsurprisingly Lionel Messi looks set to retain his title having scored 40 La Liga goals already this season.