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16 December, 2007 at 12:17 am #8729
Harry Redknapp has publicly critisized him saying England doesn’t need a “coach”, it needs a manager.
I noticed presenters and ex pros on both radio 5 and talksport today not at all enthusiastic about Capello, and then i saw this poll on aol,
Can Capello save English football?
Results: Votes Per cent
Yes 9,042 36%
No 7,088 28%
Someone else would be better 6,154 25%
Don’t know 2,599 11%Total votes: 24,883
Only a third of us back him, and the FA wonder why we don’t trust them to do the right thing.
When are the English footballing public going to decide the biggest job in football?
16 December, 2007 at 1:21 am #295565If the public voted on something like that they’d chose Jeremy Clarkson or worse, Howard Wilkinson, the FA may not have got it right with McClaren but lets give this new guy a chance.
All I care about is if Worthington is staying @ Northern Ireland.
16 December, 2007 at 2:33 am #295566I’m not keen on the fact he is not a english manager, but apart from that i think he is the best we was gonna get, he is not well liked in football.
But i think the England squad needs a good kick up the @rse! and he is probly the only manager who will do it, let’s wait and see.16 December, 2007 at 6:26 pm #295567no english man good enough to manage england, Harry Rednapp maybe but the FA are not going to offer him the job
as for polls, you can’t read anything into them, we the public choose who we want in power yet still moan about them..
16 December, 2007 at 10:08 pm #295568@dr-x-evil wrote:
If the public voted on something like that they’d chose Jeremy Clarkson or worse, Howard Wilkinson.
What, hundreds of thousands of English football fans who pay alot of money to watch football?
I could expect it from the audience of clarksons tv programmes, but paying football fans, ner.
16 December, 2007 at 10:09 pm #295569@matty wrote:
we the public choose who we want in power yet still moan about them..
In what way did we choose this power?
17 December, 2007 at 4:17 pm #29557018 December, 2007 at 5:58 pm #295571As soon as he wins something, everyone will forget he’s foreign and harp on about what a good choice he was.
I dont remember hearing many complaints in 2005 about the England cricket winning the Ashes with a Zimbabwean manager :D
Capello has a quality and a “don’t feck with me” style (or is that “donna fecka widda me”)- he will sort out the prima donnas with no pride in their hearts
Erikkson was still Englands most successful manager since Alf Ramsey
18 December, 2007 at 9:19 pm #295572Have to agree with Slayer, a guy like Capello is just what England need. They have some quality players but they don’t perform to the best of their abilities often enough. Those days look to be gone as he won’t stand for it. Could be that we see quite a few new faces in the England squad.
Did anyone else think that when Barwick was reeling off the list of attributes that it sounded like the start of the A-Team? If you get the chance, watch it back and imagine the A-Team music striking up just as he says ‘Fabio Capello’
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