View Full Version : Capello considers Terry captaincy
Win2Win
15th March 2011, 02:50
England boss Fabio Capello says he is considering relieving Rio Ferdinand of his captaincy duties and handing the armband back to former skipper John Terry.
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KeithD
15th March 2011, 10:03
:doh:doh:NoNo::NoNo::crazy::crazy:
Dedworth
15th March 2011, 10:19
Terry should tell Capello where to stick it following the disgraceful way in which he was unjustly fired from the job a year ago.
It has dawned on Postman Pat that on the odd occasion they are fit Ferdinand and Gerrard lack backbone and leadership qualities.
KeithD
15th March 2011, 10:31
.....Gerrard lack backbone and leadership qualities.
:icon_lol: :laugher: :doh :NoNo:
Dedworth
15th March 2011, 10:34
:icon_lol: :laugher: :doh :NoNo:
He's always been chest out, huff and puff, running about - never a motivational leader. Doesn't seem to have justified his pay packet this season
bornatbirth
15th March 2011, 11:39
He's always been chest out, huff and puff, running about - never a motivational leader. Doesn't seem to have justified his pay packet this season
are you talking about fat frank or that even better role model terry who keeps sleeping with his team mates wifes :Erm:
Dedworth
15th March 2011, 11:47
are you talking about fat frank or that even better role model terry who keeps sleeping with his team mates wifes :Erm:
If I'm not mistaken Capello gave the devalued Captains armband to serial whoremeister Rooney recently.
Can't accuse Rio of putting it about though - he's generally to be found in the sick bay keeping crock Hargreaves company
:icon_lol:
bornatbirth
15th March 2011, 11:59
rooney isnt a captain but when you play a bunch of muppets in a friendly and hes the best choice then you need a better manager :crazy::crazy:
when a few senior players are missing then the team does come up short...in fact there isnt a lot of choice when it comes to a decent captain :Erm:
Dedworth
15th March 2011, 12:18
rooney isnt a captain but when you play a bunch of muppets in a friendly and hes the best choice then you need a better manager :crazy::crazy:
when a few senior players are missing then the team does come up short...in fact there isnt a lot of choice when it comes to a decent captain :Erm:
Even without "seniors" there is only one natural leader and winner who led us through World Cup qualifying - John Terry - Crapello decided to mess things up
bornatbirth
15th March 2011, 12:24
do you not read what he has been upto, apart from his wife how many women has he :do_it: since he's been married :Erm:
Dedworth
15th March 2011, 15:39
do you not read what he has been upto, apart from his wife how many women has he :do_it: since he's been married :Erm:
Morally wrong of course but a tad better than Mr Potato Head whose couplings with Grannies and Dirty Northern Slappers got him a season ticket for the STD Clinic
Englishman2010
15th March 2011, 21:40
I'm no fan of Chelsea, but I agree that Terry is the best man for the job. I don't agree with the way Capello has told the press before telling Ferdinand, but Terry is a great captain.
He's been punished for his previous crimes, the nation can't hold that against him for ever. Most people have skeletons in their closets, but as footballers are high profile they are always going to end up on the front page of the Scum.
Beckham was public enemy number 1 after France 98, but he was given a second chance when Sven made him Captain.
Give him a break, forget he's a Chelsea player and get behind him as our England Captain:xxgrinning--00xx3:
KeithD
15th March 2011, 22:44
He's always been chest out, huff and puff, running about - never a motivational leader. Doesn't seem to have justified his pay packet this season
This is the guy that got his team to come from 3-0 down and win the Champions League ..... and an FA Cup? :Erm: ..... before Benitez destroyed the team :doh ..... All players have 'off' seasons, just check the stats on every player. Freckle hobbit has been well below his form last year, but then last year was way above his average form.
Dedworth
16th March 2011, 01:26
I'm no fan of Chelsea, but I agree that Terry is the best man for the job. I don't agree with the way Capello has told the press before telling Ferdinand, but Terry is a great captain.
12 months ago he publicly hung Terry out to dry in a similar fashion :D
Come on JT put the boot in and tell the slippery Wop to stick his armband where the sun don't shine !
Poor old Rio's "very upset":laugher: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/9424957.stm
Dedworth
16th March 2011, 18:55
They've just said on Sky that of the 13 matches England have played since Terry was sacked - Sicknote's done 4 but only one of those was a competitive game :laugher:
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