Di Canio Dept: Former British Foreign Secretary David Miliband quit as Sunderland vice chairman soon after Di Canio was hired on Sunday, citing the new manager past political statements. , according to The Star. Talk about racism? That is absolutely stupid, stupid and ridiculous, Di Canio said in a statement. The people who know me can change that idea quickly ... of course it hurts me because people try to take your dignity, and that is not fair. I believe in my pillars, and I have values. LONDON Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio and his employers strongly rebutted suggestions he is a racist after a club executive quit in protest at the Italian past support of fascism. But Sunderland indirectly accused Miliband of creating a political circus since Di Canio succeeded the fired Martin O Neill and dismissed the criticism as insulting.
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