5 Reasons Why Sunderland Were Right To Sack Paolo Di Canio
After just five league games of the 2013/14 Premier League season Sunderland have taken the decision to sack manager Paolo Di Canio. A statement posted on the club's official website confirmed that the club had parted company with Di Canio and that youth team coach Kevin Ball will take temporary charge for the Capital One cup match against Peterborough. Di Canio only joined the club in March after being appointed as Martin O'Neill's successor and lasted just thirteen games in charge. Here we give five reasons as to why the club may have come to the conclusion that the Italian's time was up on Wearside.