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Re: capello resigns!

Postby spiny » Thu Feb 09, 2012 5:00 pm

DoomMerchant wrote:Capello's downfall is that he didnt take group of kids under 25, like the Germans did, and give them a chance to play together and express themselves to build a side that could play together through 6-8 years and 3-4 tournaments to see what was possible. Had he done that then all his shortcomings could be forgiven.

The next manager NEEDS to do that and Arry won't have the ballsackface to make that happen.

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Capello played to the FA and populist media gallery. How many caps did he give Beckham? What time did Beckham play on the field per cap in his tenure for this above average player to overtake the great Bobby Moore's total? Subsequent over hyped serial failures for England including Lampard, Gerrard and Rooney, were also always first on the teamsheet.

Alf Ramsey had the balls to drop Jimmy Greaves in the 1966 World Cup. He put the team above individuals. Greaves was one of the best ever English strikers. Would the FA let it happen today?
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby guv111 » Thu Feb 09, 2012 5:43 pm

I used to be a rarity in football - a Northerner who supported the England team. Not now, though. The FA aren't interested in fans outside of the Greater London area, and the England team are just uninteresting - barring the humiliations they inflict on themselves. It's got the the stage where I just laugh when they embarrass themselves. I genuinely feel sorry for lads like Joe Hart, though, who give up their free time to play for that clique-ridden joke of a team.
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby mcfc1632 » Thu Feb 09, 2012 6:11 pm

Just seen 'arry doing his usual 'window down - impromptu' interview - hope the police do him for driving without his seat belt on!!! - I am sure they would if it was you or me
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Thu Feb 09, 2012 6:12 pm

spiny wrote:At last a chance to take a few risks and for England to play with a smile as happened when Joe Mercer became the first interim/temporay manager. Who do the FA turn to? Which experienced or inspirational manager do the FA choose? Why the jobsworth, dullard, brown nosed creep formerly known as Psycho with his sidekick Beanie horse. "Gee up lads".


Steady on, old chap. Please don't quote/compare Twitcher with the great Joe Mercer, in the same breath/sentence.

Twitcher wouldn't have been fit to cut Joe Mercer's toenails, had Uncle Joe still been alive today.
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Ted Hughes » Thu Feb 09, 2012 6:18 pm

mcfc1632 wrote:Just seen 'arry doing his usual 'window down - impromptu' interview - hope the police do him for driving without his seat belt on!!! - I am sure they would if it was you or me


Absolutely vomit inducing, & the way he stopped again so the old lady in the other car could take a photo of him, just proving to everyone; 'aint I loveable, everybody loves Harry' Uuuggghhh.
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Socrates » Thu Feb 09, 2012 6:21 pm

Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
spiny wrote:At last a chance to take a few risks and for England to play with a smile as happened when Joe Mercer became the first interim/temporay manager. Who do the FA turn to? Which experienced or inspirational manager do the FA choose? Why the jobsworth, dullard, brown nosed creep formerly known as Psycho with his sidekick Beanie horse. "Gee up lads".


Steady on, old chap. Please don't quote/compare Twitcher with the great Joe Mercer, in the same breath/sentence.

Twitcher wouldn't have been fit to cut Joe Mercer's toenails, had Uncle Joe still been alive today.


Not feet to cut his toenails now he's dead either.

edit:*fit. LOL at my Freudian slip.
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby spiny » Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:13 am

Good article in the Fiver Column by Scott Murray in the Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012 ... edknapp-fa

FA HAVE 'HUGE KNOWLEDGE OF GAME', IF WHAT'S BEEN SAID HERE IS RIGHT


"Fabio Capello has won seven Serie A titles at three separate clubs, two Spanish titles in two seasons a decade apart, four Italian cups, a Uefa Super Cup, and Big Cup, when his 1994 Milan team delivered the greatest and most dominant single performance of modern times. Meanwhile in his penultimate game as England coach, his well-drilled young side ground out a result against world and European champions Spain, a sign that while nobody was expecting Brasil'70-style shenanigans any time soon, there were at least realistic and coherent plans being put in place, with a view to an acceptable showing at Euro 2012 and maybe even a smidgen of hope for the future.

But consider this. Capello recently went on holiday over the Christmas period! He speaks Italian! He doesn't do chest-thumping passion! He hasn't wasted one nano-joule of energy in buttering up the English press pack! And not once in his so-called career has he won the FA Cup, or pulled off an audacious relegation escape by signing Paul Kitson and John Hartson, even though he was the man who led his team into deep relegation trouble in the first place, or got a club relegated from the top flight after a 27-year residency, or proved himself to be a more successful boss than Jacques Santini and Christian Gross and Ossie Ardiles and Doug Livermore and Ray Clemence! So, no loss, then. Chancer. Foreign chancer. Bye!

Capello also had the bare-faced cheek to take umbrage at England's finest puffed-up bureaucrats telling him how to go about his business. "The manager is the most important figure, but there are moments when the board and chairman have to step up to the plate, and when strong leadership is required," explained FA chairman David Bernstein today, opening a press conference held amid the smouldering rubble of Wembley, during which he and FA Director of Something Adrian Bevington repeatedly paused awkwardly and stammered "you answer this one" to each other. Bernstein was, of course, referring to the issue of The Armband, ripped by said board from the biceps of Eejitry's Brave John Terry, much to Capello's annoyance.

Now, the Fiver accepts that going out to bat for EBJT might not have been the cleverest call in Capello's career, unless he was deliberately trying to engineer an out. But as things stand, EBJT has yet to be proved guilty of That Charge, so Capello's stance was, if not necessarily wise, then at least a legitimate one to take. Either way, it was undoubtedly a decision he was better equipped to make than the 14 men of the FA board, notwithstanding the fact that, according to Bernstein, these lads have "a high level of football expertise and a huge knowledge of the game". (For the record, the 14 include Bernstein, who once gave the Manchester City manager's job and a big pot of cash to Kevin Keegan; Dave Richards, who set Sheffield Wednesday trundling on their way from the Premier League to the third tier, and David Sheepshanks, who oversaw Ipswich Town's brave march into Europe and then administration.)

"Fabio wasn't happy," explained Bernstein, of events leading up to Capello's resignation "but he accepted the board's authority on the matter." So much so, you'll recall, that he stormed straight off to Italian broadcaster RAI and started swinging wild haymakers. "That caused conjecture and huge public debate, and frankly produced an unsatisfactory situation," admitted the FA's chief penpusher. And so, after a "detailed meeting" yesterday during which "a lot of detailed questions were asked by us", Capello informed Bernstein that he was for the off. "I agreed on behalf of the board that this was the right decision," grinned Bernstein, a job well done, adding that "principles" are important, and that Stuart Pearce, who in 1994 had to apologise to Manchester United midfielder Paul Ince for alleged racial abuse made "in the heat of the moment"</a>, would be taking charge for England's upcoming fixture against the Netherlands.

As for who will take over from Capello on a full-time basis, Richards promised that "we are actually devoting tomorrow to look at this!" So well done to them for clearing the decks to deal with that. "I don't want to pretend we've got plans in hand that we haven't got, but believe me, we will be moving fast to get our ducks in the right row here," continued the man who seconds earlier had suggested Capello struggled to communicate in English.

Harry Redknapp is, needless to report, the favourite for the post, although he is currently distancing himself from it. "I don't know anything about the England job," he said today, from the permanent Sky Sports News studio installed in the front of his 4x4. "Not even thought about it, I've got a job to do, a big game on Saturday, Tottenham is my focus. My only interest is with the Tottenham Hotspurs." Seeing Harry's very much the choice of Sid Vicious's good friend, The Man On The Street, he's the short-priced bookies favourite to get the nod. But the Fiver is counting no chickens. "We want to make an appointment that excites the fans," confirmed the populist Bernstein. Which, given the FA's track record of getting things done, should mean Entertainment's Roy Hodgson is a shoo-in."
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Hazy2 » Fri Feb 10, 2012 8:48 am

Florida Blue wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:The same cockney Genius who was selling Gareth Bale to Notts Forest for 3 mill as he wanted him out of the club.

Nottingham Forest target Spurs defender Gareth Bale
Published 23:00 23/11/09 By Mirror Football
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NOTTINGHAM Forest boss Billy Davies is set to make an audacious £3million move for Spurs’ out of favour Gareth Bale.

Davies needs a left-sided defender and wants Welsh star Bale, 20, as well as three other new players in January to boost Forest’s promotion push.

Harry he knows a player Redknapp FFS you could not make this up..


But he didn't sell him did he? Pure genius ;)

Frankly I think he should get the job, face the inevitable early exit from Euro, be disgraced and finally be recognized as the twitchy bung fraud he is..


The board refused Billy Davies the money thats the point mate. A few injuries at Spurs and the lucky bastard got away with it.
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Dubciteh » Fri Feb 10, 2012 9:23 am

Hazy2 wrote:
Florida Blue wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:The same cockney Genius who was selling Gareth Bale to Notts Forest for 3 mill as he wanted him out of the club.

Nottingham Forest target Spurs defender Gareth Bale
Published 23:00 23/11/09 By Mirror Football
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NOTTINGHAM Forest boss Billy Davies is set to make an audacious £3million move for Spurs’ out of favour Gareth Bale.

Davies needs a left-sided defender and wants Welsh star Bale, 20, as well as three other new players in January to boost Forest’s promotion push.

Harry he knows a player Redknapp FFS you could not make this up..


But he didn't sell him did he? Pure genius ;)

Frankly I think he should get the job, face the inevitable early exit from Euro, be disgraced and finally be recognized as the twitchy bung fraud he is..


The board refused Billy Davies the money thats the point mate. A few injuries at Spurs and the lucky bastard got away with it.


Spot on, he got lucky with Bale as he had been looking to ship him out for a while, didnt he go or nearly go on loan to someone aswell?

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Re: capello resigns!

Postby PALUS » Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:09 pm

Alioune DVToure wrote:
Beeks wrote:Harry for England..[highlight]Mourinho for spuds?[/highlight]


Yeah right.

From Real Madrid to spuds , why not pffffffffffffffff.....
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Goataldo » Fri Feb 10, 2012 12:09 pm

bobby brows wrote:
Goataldo wrote:I was gonna suggest that we should all write a letter each, to the FA, applying for the job.

I used to work with a lad who always used to apply for vacant managerial positions at top football clubs, as they do tend to reply. I remember he got a really good, considered response from Everton (ok not always op football clubs), which ended in regretful tones telling him they'd already given the job to Walter Smith when they got his letter in! Might make for a cracking thread.

But then I started cacking it, thinking one of us might actually get it.


Gary James wrote a book about that, it was called Atkinson for England and it was piss funny


Bah. I hate it when people nick my ideas before I've even had them. Damn you Gary James! Will have to check the book out though, nice one.
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:04 pm

Socrates wrote:
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
spiny wrote:At last a chance to take a few risks and for England to play with a smile as happened when Joe Mercer became the first interim/temporay manager. Who do the FA turn to? Which experienced or inspirational manager do the FA choose? Why the jobsworth, dullard, brown nosed creep formerly known as Psycho with his sidekick Beanie horse. "Gee up lads".


Steady on, old chap. Please don't quote/compare Twitcher with the great Joe Mercer, in the same breath/sentence.

Twitcher wouldn't have been fit to cut Joe Mercer's toenails, had Uncle Joe still been alive today.


Not feet to cut his toenails now he's dead either.

edit:*fit. LOL at my Freudian slip.


That's a brilliant quip, Socrates.

Had me chuckling for ages. Keep up the good work.
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Tourebros » Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:12 pm

Maybe Becks might go for it. The team has the skill and some good veterans/youngsters. I don't think Harry will go to spurs
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Tourebros » Fri Feb 10, 2012 11:15 pm

lovecity8utd wrote:<null>


Hahahaha. Maybe sir Alex should get it with Harry and avb as assistants. Wenger as coach. Mess up the whole prem.
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Feb 11, 2012 12:42 am

Tourebros wrote:
lovecity8utd wrote:<null>


Hahahaha. Maybe sir Alex should get it with Harry and avb as assistants. Wenger as coach. Mess up the whole prem.

Who's this bloke you talk of, a knighthood you say?

Anyway, God help us. Fabio or Redkanpp, not even a choice. The only saving grace is that he will unite the dressing room, if we can't win with that, we will never win.

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Re: capello resigns!

Postby john68 » Sat Feb 11, 2012 6:03 am

Tourebros wrote:
lovecity8utd wrote:<null>


Hahahaha. Maybe sir Alex should get it with Harry and avb as assistants. Wenger as coach. Mess up the whole prem.


Your language is fuckin atrocious.
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby zuricity » Sat Feb 11, 2012 10:28 am

On leaving Wembley , Capello was finally able to sell those two leather jackets he had in the back seat of his car before going back to Italy.
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Re: capello resigns!

Postby Wooders » Sat Feb 11, 2012 11:22 am

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