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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/paolo-di-canio-makes-late-night-1723923?

Guy is a ******* lunatic!

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Taking photos: Paolo Di Canio launches bizarre middle-of-the-night raid on Swindon's offices

[url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/by-date/21-02-2013]21 Feb 2013 23:57[size=3]

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Club may hand bill for repairs to manager who quit on Monday but returned two days later and removed pictures commemorating his successes[/size][/size]

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http://i1.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article1716745.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/FILE+-+Paolo+Di+Canio+Resigns+As+Manager+Of+Swindon+TownIn the frame: CCTV captured Di Canio's return to Swindon's HQ

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Swindon may force Paolo Di Canio to pay damages after he stole back into the City Ground and tore down pictures of his time as manager.[/size][size=1]

[url=http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/west-ham-alert-after-paolo-1716928]The fiery Italian quit the League One club on Monday following an ongoing row about the club’s future.[/size][size=1]

But he returned, at 11.50pm on Wednesday night, under cover of darkness.[/size][size=1]

Using keys that he had kept after standing down, he entered the manager’s office and ripped down photographs of his successful 21-month spell as boss.[/size][size=1]

League One promotion hopefuls Town have now been forced to change the locks.[/size][size=1]

Di Canio was caught in the act on CCTV entering the office and removing the mementos.[/size][size=1]

Security at the club discovered Di Canio and Swindon are considering further action.[/size][size=1]

It is an early headache for the club’s new owners after a takeover this week to safeguard Swindon’s future.[/size][size=1]

There had been hopes of persuading Di Canio to return to the manager’s post but they look to have been dashed by this latest row.[/size][size=1]

The eccentric Di Canio announced he would leave the County Ground on Monday evening after falling out with the board over the sale of star winger Matt Ritchie.[/size][size=1]

He cited a “number of broken promises made by the club”.[/size][size=1]

Less than 24 hours later, Swindon won 3-1 at Tranmere under assistant Fabrizio Piccareta to go top of the table, but he also resigned at full time, along with goalkeeping coach Domenico Doardo, fitness coach Claudio Donatelli and first-team masseur Giulio Viscardi.[/size][size=1]

Senior pros Tommy Miller and Darren Ward have been put in temporary charge.[/size][size=1]

But Phil Brown and Mike Newell are among the interested candidates in the vacancy[/size][/size]

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