SWINDON TOWN: Only the best for Di Canio

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SWINDON manager Paolo Di Canio is cooling his activity in the transfer market to make sure his final two signings are the perfect players to fire his side into the top six of League One.

The Italian has already made seven additions to his squad this summer, but is still keen on adding a new striker and a new defender to his ranks, ideally before the start of the new league season.

Di Canio indicated at the end of last week that a new striker could be on his way in the near future, but the Town boss is now keen to take his time to make sure he brings the right players into the club.

“I don’t go frenetic during this period because at the moment I can stay with the team I have got, but it is obvious our intention is not to bring in five or six players, but maybe one or two,” he said.

“I don’t want to make a mistake and I want to be really sure, because the next two must be the extra we are missing at the moment with quality and experience.

“I want to be sure I don’t make a mistake, and until this day I have not this summer, although last year I did make mistakes because I did not know what should happen during the season.

“The quality I have brought in has been good, and I am very happy, so for this I will keep going and the last two might be the last part of the puzzle that allow me to arrive in January in the top six or seven.”

There is still a chance former loanee John Bostock could return to the County Ground next season, but Di Canio is once again prepared to take his time over any potential deal.

“For 40 days, 50 days, two months, people ask about John Bostock, and maybe if people stop thinking about him he will come,” Di Canio said.

“At the moment we are waiting, and I have to really think about it because I want to be really sure what I need there.

“It would be good for me to have him here because he allows us to play a in a different style.

“But I have to be really sure he is the one, even though in terms of quality I would have him.

“He has had a proper pre-season and I am not worried in terms of his fitness level, because the problem now is who is going to join us because, never say never, 99.9 I am never going to bring a player here even with quality that was on holiday for the last two months.

“It is too much, but with Bostock we will see.”

One player who will not be joining Di Canio’s squad is goalkeeper Iain Turner, who has had his trial cut short so he can pursue a deal with Bristol Rovers.

Turner played for the Gas against Bristol City the day after featuring for Town against Salisbury, and Di Canio does not want to harm the Scot’s chances of earning a deal with another club.

Comments(30)

BillyLucas4me says...
6:51am Wed 8 Aug 12

The only change here is the date

Swindon1984 says...
7:08am Wed 8 Aug 12

Still wondering if we really need another striker?

Howler72 says...
7:23am Wed 8 Aug 12

Swindon1984 wrote:
Still wondering if we really need another striker?
I think it is an area we could potentially become short in very quickly. With only 3 main strikers we have the prospect of Collins being away on international duty and at the end of last season we were wrapping up Benson in cotton wool trying to protect his back/neck injuries.

stokes_stfc says...
7:33am Wed 8 Aug 12

have i missed anything in my absence in the last few weeks - are we still in for bostock?

red white says...
8:21am Wed 8 Aug 12

Don't think we'll get a new striker,all will do the job regardless.

This is how we work now.

Stilloyal says...
8:36am Wed 8 Aug 12

stokes_stfc wrote:
have i missed anything in my absence in the last few weeks - are we still in for bostock?
Read the story above !

umpcah says...
9:12am Wed 8 Aug 12

Stilloyal wrote:
stokes_stfc wrote:
have i missed anything in my absence in the last few weeks - are we still in for bostock?
Read the story above !
Nice one Al !

graham81 says...
9:18am Wed 8 Aug 12

And we still need a backup goalkeeper. Going to the game tonight with dad and bro. Will be first game been to for almost 2 years following my 20 month travels round south central and north America. Looking forward to seeing what's changed

mallorca says...
9:18am Wed 8 Aug 12

Reading between the lines it sounds as if Pdc has lost out on a few targets????
Guess he is correct in what he is saying after last season he wants to ensure he gets it right.
As for bostock again who know's all this speculation etc,if the player had been keen to come to the Town I feel it would have happened and may still do so.
Now it's wait and see time no doubt all will come clear

Stilloyal says...
9:25am Wed 8 Aug 12

umpcah wrote:
Stilloyal wrote:
stokes_stfc wrote: have i missed anything in my absence in the last few weeks - are we still in for bostock?
Read the story above !
Nice one Al !
I'm not digging at anyone and I don't mean to be offensive, but some people post comments without reading the actual article.
No offence meant Stokes ! :-)

Oi Den! says...
9:54am Wed 8 Aug 12

mallorca wrote:
Reading between the lines it sounds as if Pdc has lost out on a few targets????
Guess he is correct in what he is saying after last season he wants to ensure he gets it right.
As for bostock again who know's all this speculation etc,if the player had been keen to come to the Town I feel it would have happened and may still do so.
Now it's wait and see time no doubt all will come clear
This interview seems to indicate that PDC is not completely convinced Bostock is the man he's looking for. So it might not be just about whether Bostock is keen to come, or whether Spurs are happy to let him go.

Oi Den! says...
9:56am Wed 8 Aug 12

Stilloyal wrote:
umpcah wrote:
Stilloyal wrote:
stokes_stfc wrote: have i missed anything in my absence in the last few weeks - are we still in for bostock?
Read the story above !
Nice one Al !
I'm not digging at anyone and I don't mean to be offensive, but some people post comments without reading the actual article.
No offence meant Stokes ! :-)
It's easily done though. Sometimes the comments are far more interesting than the articlles... and sometimes not of course - like this one!

Swindon1984 says...
10:20am Wed 8 Aug 12

Really need to get the season started - in the absence of footballing news it's all speculation and confusion (I know, same every year).

Would just like to fast forward a couple of weeks and know for certain who's in and who's not.

Psychedelic Syd says...
11:12am Wed 8 Aug 12

Paolo is obviously still tracking Bostock to know of his fitness levels etc. It has been a long wait but I hope we get him in the end as he is such a high quality player. Match tonight will be interesting though Wes has nothing to prove, he did all the proving last season with the number of clean sheets he kept and the astounding saves. Never felt so optimistic before the start of a season other than when the '69 team went up to the old L 2.

the don69 says...
11:27am Wed 8 Aug 12

Can't make the friendly tonight,but it will be interesting to see what team Paolo puts out and how we perform,Palace will be a good test.just heard England are now ranked third in the world!they must be having a laugh!how the Hell do they work that out?I don't think we're in the top ten!!!!!!!!

Lone Wolf says...
12:22pm Wed 8 Aug 12

I'm just wondering how good John Bostock really is. Judgements seem to be based on one sterling performance against a Port Vale side that was floundering in mid-table and lacking motivation as promotion had passed them by. My only glimpse was against Chesterfield at Wembley where he made a cameo appearance - I was mostly underwhelmed. However, I am sure there are others who have far more informed view than me.

newburymike says...
12:24pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Changing the subject, STFC must be unique in as much as 99% of our songs are about our manager Paolo, I can only really recall the occasional Rooney... Rooney or Foderingham... Foderingham about the players. However, Troy Archibald Henville might be a bit difficult to sort one out for. Can anyone think of another club that chants & sings about their manager as much as we do?

Stratton Red says...
12:51pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Lone Wolf wrote:
I'm just wondering how good John Bostock really is. Judgements seem to be based on one sterling performance against a Port Vale side that was floundering in mid-table and lacking motivation as promotion had passed them by. My only glimpse was against Chesterfield at Wembley where he made a cameo appearance - I was mostly underwhelmed. However, I am sure there are others who have far more informed view than me.
Careful Wolf, I stated that a few weeks back and caused a bit of a stir. I agree one great game against Port Vale. Whilst certainly very technically gifted, other than PV he was very lightweight and drifted in and out of games with not much purpose.

Wilesy says...
12:55pm Wed 8 Aug 12

newburymike wrote:
Changing the subject, STFC must be unique in as much as 99% of our songs are about our manager Paolo, I can only really recall the occasional Rooney... Rooney or Foderingham... Foderingham about the players. However, Troy Archibald Henville might be a bit difficult to sort one out for. Can anyone think of another club that chants & sings about their manager as much as we do?
Most other clubs seem to have something unsavoury to sing about Paolo, other than that I don't think any manager gets a song other than the 'give us a wave' one?

Re Bostock, I interpret Paolo's comments as still wanting him here, but with a veiled dig at Spurs for not allowing him here for pre-season.

Swindon1984 says...
1:09pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Lone Wolf wrote:
I'm just wondering how good John Bostock really is. Judgements seem to be based on one sterling performance against a Port Vale side that was floundering in mid-table and lacking motivation as promotion had passed them by. My only glimpse was against Chesterfield at Wembley where he made a cameo appearance - I was mostly underwhelmed. However, I am sure there are others who have far more informed view than me.
To be fair, judging anyone too harshly (and many did) on the basis of that game is a bit unfair. It was a weird side to put out, with Bostock and McEveley both new arrivals walking straight into the first team, and we were poor that day.

Davidsyrett says...
1:19pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Stratton Red wrote:
Lone Wolf wrote:
I'm just wondering how good John Bostock really is. Judgements seem to be based on one sterling performance against a Port Vale side that was floundering in mid-table and lacking motivation as promotion had passed them by. My only glimpse was against Chesterfield at Wembley where he made a cameo appearance - I was mostly underwhelmed. However, I am sure there are others who have far more informed view than me.
Careful Wolf, I stated that a few weeks back and caused a bit of a stir. I agree one great game against Port Vale. Whilst certainly very technically gifted, other than PV he was very lightweight and drifted in and out of games with not much purpose.
I agree, I don't think Bostock has proved himself yet, one good game against a poor PV side hardly earns a contract.

He's always had great potential (Spurs paid £700K for him from Palace) but never fulfilled it, some say due to his attitude. Spurs fans don't rate him that much. Having said that surely at league 1 level he can make his mark.

No problem him coming here but hope we're not concentrating too much on him at the expense of other signings.

Oi Den! says...
1:43pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Swindon1984 wrote:
Lone Wolf wrote:
I'm just wondering how good John Bostock really is. Judgements seem to be based on one sterling performance against a Port Vale side that was floundering in mid-table and lacking motivation as promotion had passed them by. My only glimpse was against Chesterfield at Wembley where he made a cameo appearance - I was mostly underwhelmed. However, I am sure there are others who have far more informed view than me.
To be fair, judging anyone too harshly (and many did) on the basis of that game is a bit unfair. It was a weird side to put out, with Bostock and McEveley both new arrivals walking straight into the first team, and we were poor that day.
Agree. Poor decision by PDC to play McEveley from the start, possibly also a mistake to have Bostock in the squad. Good job it was an unimportant game.

TheDukeOfBanbury says...
1:54pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Lone Wolf wrote:
I'm just wondering how good John Bostock really is. Judgements seem to be based on one sterling performance against a Port Vale side that was floundering in mid-table and lacking motivation as promotion had passed them by. My only glimpse was against Chesterfield at Wembley where he made a cameo appearance - I was mostly underwhelmed. However, I am sure there are others who have far more informed view than me.
Gillingham away, very impressive.

wiki27 says...
1:58pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Am just wondering if PDC is waiting on the CP game to see if he needs to bring in the likes of Bostock or not. I think tonights game will be a much stiffer test than the previous matches and my guess is he will start with as near a first eleven as we are gonna get. On the other hand, PDC is definitely into rotation so no doubt he will keep us guessing until the last minute, like he did all of last season. More importantly, we need back up for Wes. Hopefully the match will give PDC the insight he needs to buy/not to buy the requisite players. Can’t go tonight but am hoping it will be on the radio.

EastleazeRed says...
2:01pm Wed 8 Aug 12

newburymike wrote:
Changing the subject, STFC must be unique in as much as 99% of our songs are about our manager Paolo, I can only really recall the occasional Rooney... Rooney or Foderingham... Foderingham about the players. However, Troy Archibald Henville might be a bit difficult to sort one out for. Can anyone think of another club that chants & sings about their manager as much as we do?
Troy Archibald Henville is an easy one newbury ! Just sing his name to the tune of 7 nation army by the white stripes ......

Wilesy says...
2:18pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Oi Den! wrote:
Swindon1984 wrote:
Lone Wolf wrote: I'm just wondering how good John Bostock really is. Judgements seem to be based on one sterling performance against a Port Vale side that was floundering in mid-table and lacking motivation as promotion had passed them by. My only glimpse was against Chesterfield at Wembley where he made a cameo appearance - I was mostly underwhelmed. However, I am sure there are others who have far more informed view than me.
To be fair, judging anyone too harshly (and many did) on the basis of that game is a bit unfair. It was a weird side to put out, with Bostock and McEveley both new arrivals walking straight into the first team, and we were poor that day.
Agree. Poor decision by PDC to play McEveley from the start, possibly also a mistake to have Bostock in the squad. Good job it was an unimportant game.
Not sure it was a mistake in hindsight and looking long-term. McEveley showed himself imo to be much better than Kennedy and Cibocchi. Bostock well in hindsight I would have brought him on too when chasing the game late on to give us 2 AMF on the pitch, although I agree he didn't change the game in his 20 minute cameo.

The principle of playing them could be criticised, and was at the time, but I can see why he did it.

Davidsyrrett we haven't seen a lot of Bostock admittedly, but he showed plenty in the PV game, his touch and vision was excellent. Presumably he had got up to the required level of fitness at that point, Paolo had criticised that beforehand which is why he particularly wanted him here for pre-season. As for bad attitude I can't see that at all, all his tweets refer to his love for his wife and the man above!

Stilloyal says...
4:02pm Wed 8 Aug 12

wiki27 wrote:
Am just wondering if PDC is waiting on the CP game to see if he needs to bring in the likes of Bostock or not. I think tonights game will be a much stiffer test than the previous matches and my guess is he will start with as near a first eleven as we are gonna get. On the other hand, PDC is definitely into rotation so no doubt he will keep us guessing until the last minute, like he did all of last season. More importantly, we need back up for Wes. Hopefully the match will give PDC the insight he needs to buy/not to buy the requisite players. Can’t go tonight but am hoping it will be on the radio.
It.s on BBC Wilts Wiki

newburymike says...
4:59pm Wed 8 Aug 12

EastleazeRed wrote:
newburymike wrote:
Changing the subject, STFC must be unique in as much as 99% of our songs are about our manager Paolo, I can only really recall the occasional Rooney... Rooney or Foderingham... Foderingham about the players. However, Troy Archibald Henville might be a bit difficult to sort one out for. Can anyone think of another club that chants & sings about their manager as much as we do?
Troy Archibald Henville is an easy one newbury ! Just sing his name to the tune of 7 nation army by the white stripes ......
Eastleaze, just done an iTunes search & yes that does fit, I'll wait for you to start it off at the brighton match

Swindon1984 says...
5:24pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Wilesy wrote:
Oi Den! wrote:
Swindon1984 wrote:
Lone Wolf wrote: I'm just wondering how good John Bostock really is. Judgements seem to be based on one sterling performance against a Port Vale side that was floundering in mid-table and lacking motivation as promotion had passed them by. My only glimpse was against Chesterfield at Wembley where he made a cameo appearance - I was mostly underwhelmed. However, I am sure there are others who have far more informed view than me.
To be fair, judging anyone too harshly (and many did) on the basis of that game is a bit unfair. It was a weird side to put out, with Bostock and McEveley both new arrivals walking straight into the first team, and we were poor that day.
Agree. Poor decision by PDC to play McEveley from the start, possibly also a mistake to have Bostock in the squad. Good job it was an unimportant game.
Not sure it was a mistake in hindsight and looking long-term. McEveley showed himself imo to be much better than Kennedy and Cibocchi. Bostock well in hindsight I would have brought him on too when chasing the game late on to give us 2 AMF on the pitch, although I agree he didn't change the game in his 20 minute cameo. The principle of playing them could be criticised, and was at the time, but I can see why he did it. Davidsyrrett we haven't seen a lot of Bostock admittedly, but he showed plenty in the PV game, his touch and vision was excellent. Presumably he had got up to the required level of fitness at that point, Paolo had criticised that beforehand which is why he particularly wanted him here for pre-season. As for bad attitude I can't see that at all, all his tweets refer to his love for his wife and the man above!
Would agree, McEv's a better player than Kennedy or Cibbochi and can also see why Paolo did it - I even defended him at the time for it (i.e. he was putting out a side to win, not giving a run out to the peripheral players who got us there, and this was the right attitude to have - not going their for a jolly up but going to win, even though it didn't work out).

Less said about that game the better, was one of only a few bad blips last season (Aldershot away being probably the worst I can remember).

Would still like to see Bostock here, he strikes me as the kind of player that has just that little bit extra that might be able to change a game.

stokes_stfc says...
7:15pm Wed 8 Aug 12

Stilloyal wrote:
umpcah wrote:
Stilloyal wrote:
stokes_stfc wrote: have i missed anything in my absence in the last few weeks - are we still in for bostock?
Read the story above !
Nice one Al !
I'm not digging at anyone and I don't mean to be offensive, but some people post comments without reading the actual article.
No offence meant Stokes ! :-)
none taken, i did post a comment without reading the article! was running late for work this am! i have now read it and am more informed! haha

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