Di Canio in a calmer second. (Getty)
Paolo Di Canio needed to make do with what he had when he took over Sunderland close to the top of final season. This summer, however, he is been capable of take full control. He is signed 10 new gamers and now he’s instituting some very particular new rules for his squad.
From the Telegraph:
“It is a complete revolution,” he mentioned as Sunderland put together to host Fulham on Saturday. “It’s not just in the way we play, but in how we method every part. It’s been troublesome.
“We’ve centered on altering the whole dressing-room setting. Imagine if for years your behavior is to use the cellphone while you’re having a massage on the bed, even one minute earlier than going out to train? For 25 days I accepted this, as a result of my first priority was to work on the sector. Nevertheless, I’ve stated that from now if someone comes inside with a mobile phone, even of their bag, I’ll throw it within the North Sea. They’re banned. [...]
“We need to have lectures about why we can’t have on daily basis things like mayonnaise, ketchup and coke.
“They can trigger chemical problems to the liver, to the abdomen. When you’ve got ice with coke you may have indigestion. I do know players who’ve had ice with their coke the evening before a game after which couldn’t play. Even coffee can be a drawback. You may have one if you get up, however not an hour before you exit training or enjoying. We give the gamers weight-reduction plan sheets to observe.
I’m fairly sure having ice in Coke is what did in QPR final season.
In addition to the regulations on telephones, espresso, mayonnaise ketchup and, after all, ice in coke, the person with a big Mussolini tattoo on his again has also dominated out singing in dressing room showers in order not to disturb anybody concentration. It is unclear if he has started filling positions in his secret police pressure but, though.
To mark the tip of the reward of song within the Sunderland dressing room, here is Di Canio himself singing “Dancing in the Moonlight” with Toploader in Swindon final yr…
Paolo Di Canio bans phones, mayonnaise, ketchup, singing and rails against ice in Coke
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