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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2011

Swindon Town manager Paolo Di Canio gets into a fight with striker Leon Clarke after losing 3-1 to Southampton in the Carling Cup.

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  • @Aeshmauniversus HA HA HA  HA HA HA HA !

  • @UFCritical that is fascism for inbred fake liberals bank lovers like you.

    free the world, kill yourself

  • @lpepeg I love Spanish people - from an Englishman

  • Welcome to Charlton!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ladgefull envy... u r nice n funny. pls now finish to suck

  • As a Chesterfield fan, let's just say that if Swindon have any other good quality players that Paolo wishes to scrap with, send 'em our way! An assist and a goal...not a bad debut at the weekend!

  • Swindon Town chairman Jeremy Wray later confirmed that the club would be looking to offload Clarke on loan as a result of the incident and Di Canio himself stated that Clarke would never play for Swindon whilst he (Di Canio) is manager.

    Begs the question, how many more "soft lefties" will have to leave now he is running the team - he should wear Hugo Boss Uniform and knee length boots too!!

  • Fascism Part 2: people within his own nation, such as the Jews in Germany. Although both communism and fascism are forms of totalitarianism, fascism does not demand state ownership of the means of production, nor is fascism committed to the achievement of economic equality. In theory, communism opposes the identification of govt with a single charismatic leader (the “ cult of personality”), which is the cornerstone of fascism. Whereas communists are considered left-wing, fascist are right-wing!

  • Fascism Part 1: A system of government that flourished in Europe from the 1920s to the end of World War II. Germany under Adolf Hitler, Italy under Mussolini, and Spain under Franco were all fascist states. As a rule, fascist governments are dominated by a dictator, who usually possesses a magnetic personality, wears a showy uniform, and rallies his followers by mass parades; appeals to strident nationalism; and promotes suspicion or hatred of both foreigners and “impure” people....

  • BRAVO PAOLO!!!

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