new Director reduce the spread of political views
"Mad Italian says he can save the club from relegation
Paolo Di Canio difficult to separate politics from football on Tuesday when he refused to confirm or deny that it was fascist, but his contempt for the idea that he is a racist.
New manager
Sunderland became visibly annoyed by the persistent questions on the subject and a wheel 8am to present the media has ended abruptly. "I do not have to answer any questions," said Di Canio. "My life speaks for me, so no need to talk more about this, because it is ridiculous and pathetic."
In an interview with the Italian news agency in 2005, the former Lazio and West Ham striker has admitted to being "a fascist but not racist", and its apparent political trends led to the resignation Club vice-president, David Miliband, the incumbent Labour in South Shields and a former foreign minister.
Instead of explaining how it intends to keep Sunderland in the Premier League, former director Swindon Town struggled in vain to avoid questions about his sympathies received by the extreme right in Italy.
"I can every two weeks, every two months, every 10 months to answer the same questions that are not really in my area," said the 44-year-old, who has somehow breath new life in his new team. "We are a football club and not the House of Parliament. 'm Not a politician, I only talk about the football. "
In an attempt to appease the fury growing Sunderland issued a statement Monday that he intends to clarify things, but it just seemed to muddy the waters. Di Canio He suggested that his comments were taken out of context and spun up.
"I expressed an opinion in an interview several years ago," said a man who while playing in London formed strong friendships with two black teammates. "Some parts have been taken to facilitate the media took my expression is a very, very bad -., But it was a long conversation and a long interview was not fair
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If Italian is considered appointment of high maintenance is also considered a gamble with high stakes on the short side, but opposed Di Canio. . "It is obvious that in the past people were skeptical because it was my first job as a manager in Swindon They said: 'The Mad Italian, his players will fight," but in the end I won the League [two]. now, people say the same thing. I have no experience in the Premier League, but I'm young and I'm not worried. "
swashbuckling last season promoting a team strapped Swindon in February that left a challenge to lift the championship converted many to the cause of Di Canio -. With a short-circuit between apparently impressed 
Shortly after the 1-0 defeat by Sunderland at home against Manchester United on Saturday - their eighth Premier League winless - Short O'Neill fired. American financier then grabbed his phone. 

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