Classic... you can see Di canio, Lampard, Fedinand, Joe Cole .. all still in West Ham. Imagine if they still playing together.... must be a top 3 in the league.
yep, and then he sat down and demanded to be taken off, Redknapp refused and the whole crowd started singing Paolo Di Canio, he got up and played the game of his life.
Azzury Street People use the word "triggered" when they're uncomfortable with another person's anger. Do you need me to make you a cup of tea? Calm your nerves? It's called _reacting to bullshit._ But please, call it what you like. (It just says more about you than it does about the other person.)
Bug Granger it's not rocket science you dumb fuck when someone replied on your comment you can see who liked his comment think a little bit before writing a dumb comment you idiot
He went on to be arguably the best product from West Ham in the modern times. He probably did get it easier at some points, but cmon now, he had a fantastic career.
Di Canio, a true entertainer. Ever since the Paul Alcock incident, each week would be like an episode of Game of Thrones, where he could either snap at any moment or deliver a footballing masterclass
thats bullshit! what the fuck did lampard do?? di canio was top class, lampard cant be comapared to di canio, di canio is a messi and ronaldo, while lampard is a midfielder! you stupid piece of shit!
@@19822andyDi Canio said that he wouldn't be able to leave West Ham because they gave him a chance to play again after he was banned for 11 matches for pushing a ref while playing for Sheffield Wednesday. So even if Ferguson showed greater interest he wouldn't have gone and the only reason he left was because the club was relegated, so they didn't renew his contract, possibly to free up some of the wage budget.
@Keynesian Economics I would agree with you the more I look at the numbers and consistency Lamps showed throughout his Premier League career. He hardly ever missed a game and had that consecutive record appearance for an outfield player as well.... Very durable and world class finishing from midfield.
Yes, West Ham played their part and that is all the credit they get. He is a Chelsea legend and Chelsea got the best out of him. West ham fans never accepted him and always gave him a hard time. Chelsea fans appreciated what a talent he was and supported him when he first came to us till today.
I was there. It was the day before my birthday. What an amazing game it was. I remember Saunders hitting the post for Bradford and Paolo have a tantrum sitting down on the halfway line. 😂 Absolute classic.
Jajaja, al final uno se convirtió en el mejor jugador en la historia un club, maximo goleador, leyenda de Inglaterra, idolo en todo el mundo y convirtió a un equipo de medio pelo en un equipo GRANDE.
Yes, but the way he hunts the ball, makes a goal after the pressure and shoots him in the face in front of all stadium, that he's just a kid, and he must to stay in his place, is priceless ..
When West Ham were dirty in the league...hooligans everywhere on match day, Barking, Romford Road, Green Street, Upton Park was a madness back in the days every single week!!!
Love di canio, outspoken in every regard Iincluding openly expressing his love for Benito Mussolini lol. You won’t find players like him anymore, he was class and didn’t give a fuck.
That's a stupid comment, you only have to look at Di Canio's wonder goal against Wimbledon to see that he had an amazing technique and most strikers today couldn't replicate the same goal if they tried it multiple times!
"Played their part!" He left West Ham by the age of 21, after playing almost 150 games for West Ham. Hammers is the main reason why he has been one of the Premierships greatest.
di canio was never a poacher, he was a support striker. his duty was actually more of an AM role and most of the time he spends on the pitch he's distributing play, creating chances and dictating tempo of the game. unlike lampard who is an AM but plays like a striker. just look at how many shots does lampard register per game. its surprising he doesn't score more really
No, Lampard played nearly all of his career as a box to box player (albeit more geared towards attacking) It was the timing of his runs which was central to his goal scoring record, along with long shots and pens.
And if the fans at WHU hadn't treated him so badly he would have stayed. I'm sure the prospect of a club with bigger ambitions at the time as well as perhaps more money was a huge part. But from all I've read and heard he loved West Ham. It was his club no doubt.
@vikaslampardkatoch lampard has scored so many goals because he had always played in premier league, where clubs don't know how to difend. In Italy is more difficult to score therefore strikers scores less. Lampard in Italy would have scored 1/10 of that goals. Di Canio it's not only a footballer, he's also a gladiator!
Yes, but the way he hunts the ball, makes a goal after the pressure and shoots him in the face in front of all stadium, that is just a kid, and he must to stay in his place, is priceless ..
well the original point was about Lampard. So my point is that he might have been in a side that lost 3-1 to his former club, but putting his career in the correct context and it is a piss in the ocean next to all the trophies he's won. Anything else I need to spell out to you??
And beating Chelsea is your only Aim for the season, we won Premier League, FA Cup Champions, European Champions and WHU have won only respect nothing else. And I'm talking about Lampard era, he has been a crucial player for Chelsea, only if WHU fan would have treated him nicely, may be he would have stayed up there. Read his autobiography for the reasons why he left west ham before judging him. He is a LEGEND.