Fuck that.
We need him here
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Yep, hypocryte of the highest, he goes on about morals and all that, and how if it affected the team he'd do something, well it did and the fa(who i hate with a passion) finally did something right, yet he wants to say they were wrong.
Good riddence to bad rubbish i say.
Any arsenal fan who wants Mourinho to be manager wants taking outside and stoning tbh.
An Italian abandoning a sinking ship? How unusual...
Ok, no more stupid suggestions. Alex Ferguson?
Ok, no more stupid suggestions - it'll obviously be someone English. I don't want to see Twitchy as England manager but realistically what English manager is: a) likeable and b) good? Steve McClaren had a poor first spell but I wouldn't mind him having another go (he won't be offered it though, obviously)...at least he got out of his comfort zone, went to Netherlands, had some shrooms, fucked some hoes and found relative success. More than the other plethora of pub team shits being mentioned as candidates.
If you don't care about the England team, you might as well hope for a real fucking 4-4-2, let-them-know-you're-there arsehole who won't play Wilshere or Oxlade because they're Arsenal pansies. Neil Warnock, for example.
Overall, this shows the difference in culture, not just football culture, between Britons and us Italians.
The FA thinks it NOT appropriate that the England captain is involved in a trial for racial abuse. So it strips him of the captaincy.
Capello thinks that he has done nothing wrong until proven guilty. Whether it is appropriate or not that his captain his involved in such a trial does not care to him. It is a matter of ethics for the English, of sentences for Italians.
As for me I am an Italian who thinks the English are right.
'arry as manager will have time for Rio Ferdinand, which also means Terry is fucked. Works for me.
Alan Pardew
Worked wonders for Newcastle
Nah I think it's not really about John Terry. As Rors said, it's probably about Capello feeling that he should've been consulted and that picking the captain should be his responsibility.
Truth be told, Capello probably knew he was getting lynched after England get knocked out at the Euros, so this offered him a good excuse for an exit to save some face and not leave his managerial reputation in total tatters.
Another tournament build up blighted by off the field problems.
England. :doh:
If Capello felt undermined then fair enough. He did as good a job as he could with such a limited team anyway.
Just give the job to Harry now. The England squad is full of GHELs and who better to lead them all than the GHEL godfather himself.
Maureen to manage Spurs after Harry goes tbh.
It's Hiddink.
tbf, Capello should have been in the meeting when the FA discussed the captaincy as a matter of courtesy. The fact that they made the decision that way was an insult to him. That was bad practice by the FA. They could still have let him make his point to them, still decided that Terry had to go as captain and possibly had his reluctant agreement.
But I'm still glad he has gone as long as the FA appoint an Englishman as manager. Even if a foreign manager might win us a competition, it would feel there was a bit missing.
Capello was on Italian television saying Terry should have stayed as captain until proven guilty. Not being consulted is one thing but believing that Terry should still serve as captain is another.
No way should have been leading England out as captain. If he can be stripped because of the Wayne Bridge fiasco, then why not this when it affects even more playere in the squad, The FA's rep, England fans and the whole kick Racism Out of Football campaign that Uefa and Fifa pay lip service to.
Believe me, Capello could not understand what the word 'appropriate' means. Take politics Huhne resigned over a small fine because he and the coalition parties understood that it could undermine them. Berlusconi stayed on even when charged for prostitution because in Italy we do not know what is damaging and what is appropriat irrespective of trials and sentences.
The same applies to the Capello-FA-Terry saga.
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The question everyone is asking, fans and players, where do we go from here? Euro's is just around the corner and we have no manager?!?
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He has shown great belief and trust in me so I can only thank him....massive influence on my career so far! Sad to see him go!
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People have there own judgement on Capello but for a young player who was given the chance to play for my country at such a young age...
1 hour ago » JackWilshere Jack Wilshere People have there own judgement on Capello but for a young player who was given the chance to play for my country at such a young age... »
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Shocked about news on Fabio Capello...gutted to be honest, gave me my 1st cap and believed in me! Thank you Mr Capello! #GreatManager
Jack not happy
No it is NOT because of a small fine. It is because of the alleged attempt to pervert the cause of justice which is an extremely serious offence. Also, if he is indeed guilty of trying to get his partner to take a speeding ticket to avoid a 3-point penalty and a £100(ish) fine and avoid a minor embarrassment - prepared to do that to his supposed beloved - do you think he is trustworthy in the public field?
At least he can re-launch the Capello Index now.
Cappello in talks right now to take over a big club in Russia say Talk sport.
you are right over Huhne.
We are saying the very same thing. o you think Terry trustworthy in public as the England captain? No, because he has to clear his name first. Here in Italy it works the other way round. You stay on as much time as you can irrespective of what it is good or appropriate for the country, institutions etc.
I hope Big Man retires from England as was rumoured.
Then retires from football.
Then life.
Ok, take the Wayne Bridge incident, there was no charge or trial for that. It was a spat between two players and accusations of one man sleeping with another's wife/girlfriend. That's a conflict between two players within the camp but he thinks it's appropriate to strip him because it wouldn't look right for him to be captain when at odds with one player and public opinion against him.
Why is it different for this case when it involves so many players who may feel a certain way about Terry. It involves Rio Ferdinands brother. That's a bit of conflict there and unless Capello is 100% is sure that there won't be a problem in the camp, then he shoudln't have Terry as captain.
Plus, he's representing England. If the guy was accused of drink driving and knocking over a kid, there would be no bs about innocent until proven guilty. In a court of law, that can stand, but with a public position you take a back seat until the things calm down.
Bowing out sucking off the Big Man. Not the best way to go. Still, it'll be funny when all these morons are eating humble pie when England stink it out in the summer with a ghel at the helm.
Eh? The article says the FA want an Englishman and that Hiddink would be interested in the job. How does that make it Hiddink? Shit - I'd be interested in the job. Enough dosh to retire on even if I fuck it up and they sack me after 6 months. But I suspect the FA wouldn't give it to me either.Quote:
It's Hiddink.
Hiddink would be a good shout
Better than any English manager by a country mile and would rekindle support in to the English team
Twitchy is clearly the only one they want. Actually, it'd be pretty funny if Levy is digging his heels in as we speak. The hard-nosed bald bastard. But yeah, that might mean Psycho Pearce for the Euros and the Olympics. Imagine that eh?
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