Friday, May 20, 2011

Di Canio Not the Next West Ham Manager

Swindon Town have announced the appointment of Paolo Di Canio as their new manager.

Swindon finished bottom of League One this season so it looks like the ex-West Ham favourite has got a bit of a job on his hands.

Talking of jobs - Glenn Hoddle is the latest manager (who no-one has linked with West Ham) to announce he has no interest in the West Ham managers job.

The Mirror claim that Karl Robinson of MK Dons is being considered by West Ham. Mind you The Mirror say that Stoke are going to make a £9 million bid for Carlton Cole so what do they know.

8 Comments:

At 2:04 PM, Blogger Si Jewell said...

Wish him the best, hopefully he's a success there and can manage us in the future!
Hughton for manager..

 
At 5:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Amen to that its got to be a nailed on he comes back to West Ham one day, he would always be in my West Ham XI passion and he understands what the club is about.
Good luck to him
Bob the Hammer

 
At 6:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hope he does one day come back to manage us - then he'll be able to visit all those northern cities that he conveniently never visited when we played them due to 'illness'.
Much as i enjoyed seeing him at UP I am so glad I'm old enough to have seen players far better and more committed than PDC in the claret and blue.

No6

 
At 7:04 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Even 5 million for Cole would be good business. 9 would be the sale of the century for a player who at best, can play for a bottom 6 club. On a good day.

 
At 12:35 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

For David Gold to claim that the Board did the best that they could is unacceptable. There were may opportunities ,even as late as after the Man City game ,to get rid of Grant ,and shake things up to give us half a chance. But the Board,sat there,like lambs to slaughter,meekly surrendering .

When bold action was required,Gold and his colleagues lacked the vision,the courage,and the INTEGRITY to do what was required. It is unforgivable ,and immediate and automatic promotion would not make up for it. What this board did is wrong, and it is the supporters who are left condemned to suffer as a result.

 
At 12:47 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why not appoint R**n G**gs. Has the right moral qualities for West ham , allegedly according to Spanish papers

 
At 3:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

it is going to be Keen. he will be cheap and thats the only criteria the board look for.

 
At 2:32 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

'Don Carletto' for WHUFC manager! and bring some italian players.

Tebbo, Indo Hammers.

 

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