Fabio Capello Resigns
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#2Posted 2012-02-09 02:44:43
He goes up in my estimation.
Innocent til proven. #3Posted 2012-02-09 02:56:10 #4Posted 2012-02-09 02:58:55
good
#5#6Posted 2012-02-09 02:59:41
It has to be Harry Rednapp, especially now that he has been cleared of tax fraud. The fair thing to do would be to allow him to get to the end of the season with Tottenham while taking on the England job in a part time role. He could then resign and take on the job full time at the end of the season as the squad gathers for the European Championship. He is the only contender, he deserves it, and no one else should be considered.
Give it to Harry!! #7Posted 2012-02-09 03:00:15
Usually the way managers work - they are totally crap until they get a huge pay off.
I happen to think that Capello is totally useless but I respect his exit. When the FA told him his choice of captain was unacceptable (correct) they should have paid him off and sacked him as they clearly no longer respect his judgment. (Or the whole FA can resign on the basis that if you pay 6m a year and dont even respect his choice of captain you are massively over paying for a persons judgment that you dont have no respect for. (As an aside I will take the job for 3.5m and let you choose the entire team (subject to incredibly small bonuses - based on the fact this is a pretty heroic strategy with virtually zero chance of success) #8#9Posted 2012-02-09 03:09:33
Usually the way managers work - they are totally crap until they get a huge pay off. I happen to think that Capello is totally useless but I respect his exit. When the FA told him his choice of captain was unacceptable (correct) they should have paid him off and sacked him as they clearly no longer respect his judgment. (Or the whole FA can resign on the basis that if you pay 6m a year and dont even respect his choice of captain you are massively over paying for a persons judgment that you dont have no respect for. (As an aside I will take the job for 3.5m and let you choose the entire team (subject to incredibly small bonuses - based on the fact this is a pretty heroic strategy with virtually zero chance of success) Agreed. I wasn't convinced about him as the manager of England either. Italian with no passion always seemed not right. However his defence of justice needs to be applauded I reckon. #10Posted 2012-02-09 03:10:49
Comedy timing at its best.
Capello..yes he is a wanke_r. #11Posted 2012-02-09 03:11:28
Fair does. If AF supports Capello's decision I'm not arguing. Working class heroes are always the best ones. #14Posted 2012-02-09 03:49:13
Would you like to clarify that post then?.....it looks suspiciously like you were!! Anyway......Rednapp for England.......he can then start doing the right thing by sacking the cancer at the heart of the team......Terry out ( forever ) Ferdinand out, Ashley Cole out, Lampard out, and that is just a start........ #15#16Posted 2012-02-09 04:06:39
During his trial "arry" comented in respose ..:
“My accountant runs my life, I don’t have wage slips, I have not seen a wage slip in 10 years. I don’t see bank statements. "I have a big problem, I can’t write, so I don’t keep anything. I’m the most disorganised person and I’m ashamed to say in the world. I can’t work a computer, I don’t know what an email is, I have never sent a fax and I’ve never sent a text message. “M W [Redknapp’s accountant] runs my life, he writes the cheques for me and my wife. I have never wrote a letter in my life. I write like a two year-old and I can’t spell. You talk to anyone at the football club, I don’t write, I couldn't even fill a teamsheet in.” He should make a great England Team Manager but will he be able to count his wages..?? ....err about 6 Million quid a year......Luv-ley Jubly... #17Posted 2012-02-09 07:27:11
Would you like to clarify that post then?.....it looks suspiciously like you were!! Anyway......Rednapp for England.......he can then start doing the right thing by sacking the cancer at the heart of the team......Terry out ( forever ) Ferdinand out, Ashley Cole out, Lampard out, and that is just a start........ Clarification: Poster said the Daily Mail will be happy Capello resigned. AF said he supported Capello's support for justice. I called the poster a wanke_r not AF. I supported AF's view. Seems like subtlety doesn't work on this posting thingy so try this...Poster who talks about dogs and pillows in a conversation about ... Are you clear now? #18Posted 2012-02-09 07:28:52
During his trial "arry" comented in respose ..: “My accountant runs my life, I don’t have wage slips, I have not seen a wage slip in 10 years. I don’t see bank statements. "I have a big problem, I can’t write, so I don’t keep anything. I’m the most disorganised person and I’m ashamed to say in the world. I can’t work a computer, I don’t know what an email is, I have never sent a fax and I’ve never sent a text message. “M W [Redknapp’s accountant] runs my life, he writes the cheques for me and my wife. I have never wrote a letter in my life. I write like a two year-old and I can’t spell. You talk to anyone at the football club, I don’t write, I couldn't even fill a teamsheet in.” He should make a great England Team Manager but will he be able to count his wages..?? ....err about 6 Million quid a year......Luv-ley Jubly... You judge Harry? English Court judge Harry? Who judge YOU? #19#20Posted 2012-02-09 07:40:59
About time to,four years in the job and paid nearly £ 24,000,000, how preposterous,I could have done a better job.
It's time for an English man to run the England team and Harry does seem the man for the job. Tax evasion acquittal or not. Sent from stoney's iPad using ThaiVisa app #21Posted 2012-02-09 07:49:57
About time to,four years in the job and paid nearly £ 24,000,000, how preposterous,I could have done a better job. It's time for an English man to run the England team and Harry does seem the man for the job. Tax evasion acquittal or not. Sent from stoney's iPad using ThaiVisa app I agree. Alex Ferguson probably does too. BUT ITS VERY IMPORTANT WE APPLAUD CAPELLO'S SUPPORT FOR INNOCENT TIL PROVEN GUILTY. That's why AF was right and that is why his players want to play for him. #22Posted 2012-02-09 08:24:44
how many managers has john terry caused to lose jobs now then?
i have more respect for capello today than i've had during the rest of his tenure. a dignified and professional manager trying to do the impossible, successfully manage england's squad of dickheads and primadonnas as well as its self-destructive masonic lodge of an FA. give it to redknapp, they about deserve each other. england will still be shit at the euros whoever is managing them. #23Posted 2012-02-09 08:35:32
About time to,four years in the job and paid nearly £ 24,000,000, how preposterous,I could have done a better job. It's time for an English man to run the England team and Harry does seem the man for the job. Tax evasion acquittal or not. Sent from stoney's iPad using ThaiVisa app I agree. Alex Ferguson probably does too. BUT ITS VERY IMPORTANT WE APPLAUD CAPELLO'S SUPPORT FOR INNOCENT TIL PROVEN GUILTY. That's why AF was right and that is why his players want to play for him. AF keeps the faith. "OK son you have had a couple of bad games. Doesn't mean you can't do it in the future." But if they don't deliver, AF cuts them loose. They respect his integrity. Capello, for all his failings, understands integrity. I remember AF's early days at Man U. Very dodgy start. The same principles apply in life outside a football stadium. #24Posted 2012-02-09 08:43:22
how many managers has john terry caused to lose jobs now then? i have more respect for capello today than i've had during the rest of his tenure. a dignified and professional manager trying to do the impossible, successfully manage england's squad of dickheads and primadonnas as well as its self-destructive masonic lodge of an FA. give it to redknapp, they about deserve each other. england will still be shit at the euros whoever is managing them. Good comments. Players like Harry. They like him and they wan't to do it for him. England needs to play football from the heart. Messi don't think about it he just does it. Masonic lodges in Lancaster Gate sums it up beautifully. #25Posted 2012-02-09 08:47:56
Harry seems like the logical choice which means the FA are probably talking to Glenn Hoddle
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