Sturrock: 'Some have played their last game for a long time'; Di Canio: 'Nothing is done yet'

11 September 2011 12:14
Both managers had their say after Swindon Town's 2-0 win over Southend United, one having more to say than the other! Sturrock: 'Very,very disappointing'    Blues boss Paul Sturrock did a runner straight after a game which must have been a huge personal blow to him as a former manager at the County Ground, however Echoman Chris Phillips got a quote out of him as he left.   Sturrock said: "We had to patch together the team up front and it showed. We only had two or three players on form. Very,very disappointing. We are in for training tomorrow. Some players have played their last game for a long time for us."   Short and sweet, but who are these players?   We shall find out in a couple of days with a midweek game against Gillingham to come, but maybe Luggy spoke in haste before he's had time to calm down.     Di Canio: 'The lads feel more confident in the way we play'   Meanwhile, Robins boss Paolo Di Canio was in a far happier mood.   Di Canio told www.thisisswindontownfc.co.uk: "It was absolutely crucial because to win two games after a difficult start to the season is always important. The lads feel more confident in the way we play. After what has happened the last few weeks you can see straight away the change in atmosphere around the dressing room. You can see that they are more united and they know each other well because before they were too shy. Obviously nothing is done yet because we are only in the middle of the table, but two wins in a row is better than losing.”   It certainly is and they have a big test away to Crawley on Tuesday evening  but things could certainly have turned around for the Italain and his team as the season moves on.            

Source: FOOTYMAD