Squidge wrote:
Failed international manager, great club manager.
I trust history outside of this country will judge him as a great.
It's only four competitive games since he was some kind of new messiah.
indeed
Timpblue wrote:
*watches capello take the gentlemans way out in front of the assembled press*
ftr - capello is a great manager who was let down (and, in at least one case, actively undermined) by a bunch of selfish bastards. Hemade mistakes but i cannot abide watching the spineless bastards that get free holidays every two years with the england squad escape punishment
heskey had worked in qualifying tbf. given some of the performances, there's not a fuck load he could've done. add in terry's putsch, ferdinand and king getting crocked, barry recovering barely in time, and rooney going missing... that's the spine of the team. if they don't perform, when they have been doing all season, then you're fucked.
AJ is a bit of an unknown quantity tbf. he's had half a season with us in which he's been brilliant, but it would've been a surprise to see him go ahead of more experienced players, whose capability is understood and proven.
i would've taken him instead of lennon, but that's me, not capello.
Timpblue wrote:
i like this
bring in pearce and the whole U21 squad, they did really well, until they met the germans again, obviously, but that goes with the job
saw this idea on the guardian blog as well, fuck off this golden generation and use the european cup to build and blood a new team made up of the u21's and players like hart, AJ etc.
Timpblue wrote:
fa to take up to 2 weeks to decide wether or not capello stays
love it
fucking retards
idiots
slart wrote:
I think everyone else in England had made up their mind on Capello during the first game against the USA.
not that it's knee jerk or anything
Paddington Blue wrote:
"hello john"
*[SIZE="2"]wayne bridge leads the baying mob at heathrow for england's return[/SIZE]*