View Full Version : Capello 'has breached contract'
Win2Win
6th February 2012, 11:10
England coach Fabio Capello may have breached his contract by publicly criticising the Football Association's move to remove John Terry as captain.
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bigmarco
7th February 2012, 04:07
Well they never got rid of him after that shameful display in the last world cup so I'm sure they wont get rid of him now
Dedworth
7th February 2012, 11:19
Ferguson is on Capellos side
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/16905818
Englishman2010
7th February 2012, 13:24
Ferguson is on Capellos side
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/16905818
Does that mean you and Fergie agree on something then :icon_lol:
Dedworth
7th February 2012, 14:12
Does that mean you and Fergie agree on something then :icon_lol:
I wouldn't put it quite as strongly as that :D I think Terry and Lampard should tell England where to stick their caps - they've had a good run but now's the time to give the FA 2 fingers
Englishman2010
7th February 2012, 14:52
I wouldn't put it quite as strongly as that :D I think Terry and Lampard should tell England where to stick their caps - they've had a good run but now's the time to give the FA 2 fingers
Do you really mean, they are both too old, knackered and injury prone and it's time to give youf a chance?:icon_lol:
Dedworth
7th February 2012, 19:07
Do you really mean, they are both too old, knackered and injury prone and it's time to give youf a chance?:icon_lol:
No I think its time to leave the FA in the lurch - they are born leaders and the likes of Stevie Mee, Ferdinand, Fat Boy, Parker etc don't measure up
Englishman2010
7th February 2012, 21:12
Not so sure about Lampard, I rate Gerrard far more than Frankie, but I agree JT has been a good captain, he shows the same sort of spirit Terry Butcher used to:xxgrinning--00xx3:
KeithD
7th February 2012, 21:43
From the FA stance I guess they already know that he's guitly of the charges under the FA rules, so even if found not guitly in a court he'll still be banned for 8+ weeks.
Englishman2010
7th February 2012, 22:24
From the FA stance I guess they already know that he's guitly of the charges under the FA rules, so even if found not guitly in a court he'll still be banned for 8+ weeks.
Whatever the court do to him, the FA have got to dish out the same penalty as Suarez received...if he is guilty
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