Fabio Capello believes we'd have done better at the Euros with him in charge

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  1. Red

    Red West Well-Known Member

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    Presumably he's basing this assessment on how well we played under his stewardship at the 2010 world cup, which I seem to recall was abysmally.

    Shouldn't be surprised by this show of vanity though, explains why he chose to keep picking the same old never-will-be's who are without fail as vain and egotistical as he is.
     
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    We wouldn't have won a fecking keggy tournament under him
     
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    He knew how to qualify though, just as Sven did. Hope Roy does. I don't think any manager would have got further than quarters as the euros though, and Roy got 7 points in the group, so not sure what capello is on about. We were worse in 2010.
     
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    is there a direct quote available?
     
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    National manager equivalent of Neil warnock - good at getting them to the tournaments - in Colin's case the premiership - but not very good at keeping them in it!
     
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    Well the article itself is on the BBC (Sport) website if you want a look, however the quotes are:

    "If I were with your guys it would've been even better.

    "I'd worked there for four years and after what happened I wanted to stop.

    "We had qualified for the finals and it was only the John Terry story that meant I couldn't go to the finals,

    "On that issue with the English (FA), with my contract, it was put down on paper that the decision as to who would be captain should be made only by the coach. It was down on paper, in the contract, in black and white.

    "Every national coach works for two years towards a goal - that is the ambition of every coach - but I was not given the opportunity to fight for the Euros with England.

    "When you are told this is the goal... if you are always interfered with, you don't feel well. You feel ill at ease. I wanted to be the main guy with the national team again and to take a team to Brazil. I wanted that again."


    Added to the dreadful performance at the last world cup is the fact that he is saying he should have been allowed to retain Terry as captain of the national side despite him clearly being poison, and the fact that he felt so strongly about his right to choose a rat like Terry that he would resign over it, and you have to say good riddance to such terrible judgement.
     
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    Just like Sven he has a massive ego and probably blames everybody and everything except himself for South Africa. In terms of his (and Svens) wages and value for money they were both abject failures.
     

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