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Bad news as Capello was awful with England and they'll probably get in someone that will do a better job (like Hiddink).
Hope they get in 'Arry, would be top notch comedy.
I wish the FA would just put a communication out apologising to anyone who still gives a shit about international football saying that after years of trying to convince us they just now admit that English players are largely wank and therefore it doesn't matter who the manager is as they wont win anything
I wish the FA would put in an English manager who knows how to motivate English players, getting them to perform to the level they should be capable of.
Oh - looks like they will. :good:
bring back terry vegatables
From Arseblog
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And finally, Capello, eh? Redknapp, eh? England manager, eh? I am baffled, quite seriously, as to why anybody in the world would want to be the manager of England. It is without doubt the worst job in football. And yes, that includes the Chelsea youths who have to take it in turns to clean John Terry's ring (he's quite fastidious about keeping his wedding band shiny, I'm told).
Managers do the England job; managers fail; managers are castigated, slagged off, ridiculed, mocked and lampooned – and if you're a 'furriner', like Capello, you're doomed from the start regardless how well you do. And yet, the common denominator in all this is not the managers. It's the FA and the English players and, let's face it, sections of the English press whose expectation levels when a major tournament approaches don't seem to be tempered in any way by the England team's record in previous tournaments.
Still, maybe what England were missing was that something special. The Twitch Factor, I think they call it. No doubt a man who has won one FA Cup in his entire career knows more about winning than somebody who has won countless league titles, cups and the Champions League. And if the England players need someone like Redknapp to inject them with the necessary 'passion and spirit' to play for their country it says far more about them than Capello.
Fuck me but I'm bored with this already :arry:
Bloody hell. How did I miss all this....that's what you get for having the missus round for dinner <_<
Anyway:
A cynic would say, 'Arry Houdini got off from tax dodging becaus ethe FA bunged some money at it.
He should get the job, and fail.
I hate England and their twatish ways, and until I see a team made up of lads who will forgoe a wage to play for their country, and all advertising rights, I want them to fail. Miserably.
Terry, Rio, Ashley etc. ****s, the lot of them.