As with many football geniuses, Paolo Di Canio made his impression on the game both with the sublime skills he showed on the pitch and his fiery temperament that caused controversy wherever he went. The index to his autobiography, published in 2000, speaks volumes as, alphabetically, in the (a) section under his name come the following: argument with Atkinson; argument with Burns; argument with Capello; argument with Ferguson [not Sir Alex]; argument with Trapattoni; argument with Wilson.
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