Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Paolo Di Canio Wants Job In England; Particularly West Ham
Former West Ham striker and fan favorite Paolo Di Canio believes he will find a managing job in England within the next few days, hoping that West Ham will be a club who is interested in him. Di Canio, 42, says he would "give everything" if he ended up at West Ham. The Hammers are the only club who are already mathematically relegated from the Premier League. They fired their now former manager Avram Grant after a 3-2 defeat to Wigan last Saturday at the DW Stadium. Di Canio, who even has a West Ham tattoo said, "I am very saddened by West Ham's relegation. This team has always been in my heart." The Italian might have to wait a few more years (if the job is available) though, because West Ham co-chairman David Sullivan has seemed to "shoot down" any speculation involving Di Canio and the open position. Sullivan's problem seems to be that Di Canio has never been a manager before. He said, "My heart would say Paolo and the fans would say Paolo. But with someone who's a complete novice as a manger, with no experience, you just can't go with it." Di Canio scored 57 career goals for the Hammers. So, what do you think West Ham should do? Leave your opinions by commenting.
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