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When Paolo Di Canio Expressed His Dissatisfaction With A Red Card
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Sheffield Wednesday's Italian player Paolo Di Canio (L) pushes referee Paul Alcock (C) after he was given the red card, watched by team mate Petter Rudi during their premier league match at
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Shocking Paolo Di Canio push on ref Paul Alcock that ended Sheffield Wednesday career | The Sun
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For Benny and Paolo it didn't matter what day it was, they were gung-ho.' - The Athletic
Sheffield Wednesday's Italian player Paolo Di Canio (L) walks off after pushing over referree Paul Alcock (3L) after he was given the red card during a premier league match against Arsenal at
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Di Canio shoves Alcock (September 1998) – Premier League Archive
Paolo di Canio admits that being sent to the stands completed his 'perfect day' | Daily Mail Online
Paolo Di Canio opens up on the push that kickstarted the Premier League exile of Sheffield Wednesday | The Star
Flashback: Di Canio's iconic sporting gesture at Everton
FA Cup: Fulham shown three red cards against Manchester United | CNN
Paolo Di Canio recreates referee push almost 25 years on from infamous event - Mirror Online
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Celtic icon Paolo di Canio would slide tackle walls and smash TVs - Simon Ferry lifts lid on playing for Italian at Swindon - Daily Record