BREAKING - Fabio Capello resigns as england manger

alila

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I support FA decision on J Terry's case .
Terry is one hell of a SOB ,over rated player deserves to be dismissed from his club as well as NT

Fabio's era in England was about to finish and he just did the wrong thing ever.
He failed at national level coaching and he simply ruined the hope for all people winning the title although we all knew we couldn't do shit anyway ..
Racism is a serious matter in England.i remember a uni prof made a racist comment in one of his classes and he was dismissed in less than 48 hours !!!

Harry is also accused of not paying his taxes with a new secret account scandal in Monaco ...not sure FA offering the job to him

Alen shearer is a better choice IMO
We gonna fail anyway .
 

mashdi

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and hopefully soon Eriksson, or Benitez takes over ur team!!:D
Over mashdi's dead body.i want Rafa back at Liverpool so that all Man United fans can enjoy his silly " Meeeester Fergooooson " rants.:)

" Talking about Fahcts " , " I don't want to play any miiiiind games " , and taking out his notes from his pocket.


[video=youtube;zGaXABfRTyA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGaXABfRTyA[/video]
 

mashdi

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Harry is also accused of not paying his taxes with a new secret account scandal in Monaco ...not sure FA offering the job to him.
Cleared of all charges by court yesterday.

No more " Harry tax " chants by Arsenal fans.they can now go back to their only so famous and oh so creative chant:

" We are Arsenal...We are Arsenal "
 

Mahdi

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It's not about Terry though. It's about the FA taking a decision over his head. That's the point. For that and his art collection, dammesh garm.
 

oghabealborz

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#32
I support FA decision on J Terry's case .
Terry is one hell of a SOB ,over rated player deserves to be dismissed from his club as well as NT

Fabio's era in England was about to finish and he just did the wrong thing ever.
He failed at national level coaching and he simply ruined the hope for all people winning the title although we all knew we couldn't do shit anyway ..
Racism is a serious matter in England.i remember a uni prof made a racist comment in one of his classes and he was

dismissed in less than 48 hours !!

Harry is also accused of not paying his taxes with a new secret account scandal in Monaco ...not sure FA offering the job to him

Alen shearer is a better choice IMO
We gonna fail anyway .
LOL! this is comming from Ali Parvin and Abedzadeh supporter ....shoma digeh bikhiyal haji
!!

Gaahi az soorakh kilid rad mishi gaahi az darre darvazeh nemiri too !!
 

mashdi

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Fabio Capello: Players and pundits react to resignation

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/england/16956369

Fabio Capello's resignation as England manager has shocked key figures in the national game, but pundits have been quick to back Harry Redknapp as the ideal man to replace the Italian.

"It's not the ideal circumstances that you lose a manager before the summer after a disagreement," said Match of the Day presenter and former England striker Gary Lineker.

"They [the FA] have taken a stand - it's strong leadership from them and it's also strong from Capello.

Striker Wayne Rooney: "Gutted Capello has quit. Good guy and top coach. Got to be English to replace him. Harry Redknapp for me."

Defender Rio Ferdinand: "So Capello resigns....what now...."

Midfielder Jack Wilshere: "People have their own judgement on Capello but for a young player who was given the chance to play for my country at such a young age he has shown great belief and trust in me so I can only thank him."

Right-back Kyle Walker: "Gutted to see Fabio Capello go, he put a lot of trust in me and gave me my first cap. just want to say a big thanks really."

Full-back Glen Johnson: "Sad news to see Capello step down. Good man and a Good manager."

Ex-England striker Michael Owen: "Don't know if was just me but it never felt right in the first place knowing the England manager was heading off after the Euros regardless."

"I think it's a long-term ambition for [Redknapp]. He can do Spurs until May. It's a perfect fit if they can make it work."

Capello resigned after a meeting with Football Association chairman David Bernstein and general secretary Alex Horne at Wembley.

The Italian dared to publicly challenge the FA's decision to strip John Terry of the captaincy, pending the outcome of his court case in July, and former England defender Martin Keown said: "Capello has fallen on his sword for Terry."

Terry, 31, denies a charge of allegedly racially abusing QPR's Anton Ferdinand and, following the meeting with Capello at Wembley, an FA statement said: "The discussions focused on the FA Board's decision to remove the England team captaincy from John Terry, and Fabio Capello's response through an Italian broadcast interview."

FA head of elite development Gareth Southgate believes England Under-21 manager Stuart Pearce will take charge in the short term, with England's next match against Netherlands at Wembley on 29 February.

"I would imagine the likely solution is that Stuart Pearce will be in temporary charge, because he is in the building and with the under-21s," he said.

"But you have to think for the summer, can you get the person you want for the longer term? The leading candidates are with clubs at the minute.

"Harry Redknapp is one of the leading candidates. But Tottenham will have something to say about that and [Spurs chairman] Daniel Levy is not going to want Harry to leave without a fight, so there's an awful lot to work out in the next few weeks."

Former England captain Alan Shearer, speaking on BBC Radio 5 live , said: "I am shocked and amazed - I'm really surprised

Phil McNulty ,Chief Football Writer, BBC Sport

"With Capello gone, the timing is perfect for England to benefit from the impetus that almost inevitably follows a new appointment and the arrival of fresh ideas and a different voice ahead of this summer."

"Let's face it, Capello has taken England to the European Championship but if he doesn't want to go then we need to get someone in who does care.

"England should be managed by an Englishman. Harry is an outstanding candidate, Roy Hodgson is in there too.
"Now is the time to build a good structure."

Former England defender Martin Keown: "It's astonishing. An amazing turnaround.

"I support the FA in what they have done but I feel, looking back, that if John Terry had resigned the captaincy then Fabio Capello wouldn't have had to fall on his sword. Protocol would have been to toe the line but he came out and said something to the contrary.

"It leaves us with a massive hole, four months before a major tournament. Players can survive these situations, they are selfish enough to do that.

"We see Harry Redknapp as a long-term successor and it is an incredible day for the Redknapp family.

"This morning he could have gone to prison and this evening he could go to heaven."

Former England defender Danny Mills: "I'm shocked. We all knew Fabio Capello was unhappy with the situation. He's decided enough's enough and he's stuck to his principles and he has dropped England right in it.

"There's no manager or captain and I think the FA have handled the situation really badly. You need to find a manager very quickly. You presume Harry Redknapp can do the job but if it is Redknapp can he really manage Tottenham and England? The FA are going to be held to ransom by clubs."

Scotland manager Craig Levein told BBC Radio 5 live : "I can't say it was a surprise in the lead up to today.

"I think it's an extremely difficult situation with England having a great opportunity in the Euros in the summer and it may be very difficult for a manager to now stay at a club and manage England."

BBC commentator John Motson: "This whole sequence of events has only happened because of the remarkable decision by the magistrate to delay the John Terry case until 9 July. Had that not have happened, this would never have occurred.

"It drove a sequence which has led to Fabio Capello and the FA falling out. Now that they are in it, the FA will have to deal with it. I would put Stuart Pearce in charge of the England team on a temporary basis."

Former QPR manager Neil Warnock said: "I am delighted. It's a great opportunity for us to go and enjoy the Euros.
"We have to go and get Harry Redknapp. There's only one England game before the end of the season and Daniel Levy knows how much it would mean to Harry Redknapp.

Martin Keown: England job "made in heaven" for Redknapp

"It's the pinnacle of his career. He is the only man for the job. With the money the FA were paying Fabio Capello and Sven-Goran Eriksson I would think they can afford to pay Spurs some decent compensation."

Ex-England midfielder Paul Gascoigne told Sky Sports News: "He's (Redknapp) a day-to-day manager, he loves going into work every day.

"I think the obvious choice for everyone is Harry, but I don't think Tottenham are going to release Harry.

"He is a players' man. Everyone would want to play for him and he's proven that at the clubs he's been to.

"If Harry didn't want it and Spurs weren't willing to let him go I would give that man Terry Venables a shot again.

"That man is just an unbelievable manager and Harry is a similar type of bloke."

Football League Chairman, Greg Clarke: "What the FA has needed for a long time is strong, ethical leadership.

"David Bernstein is now delivering that leadership and he has my full support."

The man who appointed Fabio Capello, former FA chief executive Brian Barwick: "After speaking to senior sources at the FA a) Fabio Capello resigned and b) the meeting was friendly and everyone handled themselves with great integrity and decorum.

"It's disappointing because it would be nice for an England manager to serve their term of duty. If there are two diametrically opposed positions there is a journey to be had to get them to the same place and that obviously couldn't happen."

Malcolm Clarke, chair of the England Supporters' Federation, said: "The reaction of most supporters will be that the focus for the FA should be to appoint a new manager as soon as possible.

"A lot of fans are taking time off work and spending money travelling to watch the team win in Euro 2012.

"The important focus must be on trying to win this tournament."

Former England midfielder Peter Reid said: "It [the next manager] should be an Englishman. But Fabio Capello should have been in on the initial meeting which decided to strip John Terry of the captaincy.

"If you're the manager and there is a meeting going on to decide the future of the England captain then surely you should be involved? Surely the manager should have an input?"
 
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alila

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LOL! this is comming from Ali Parvin and Abedzadeh supporter ....shoma digeh bikhiyal haji
!!

Gaahi az soorakh kilid rad mishi gaahi az darre darvazeh nemiri too !!
When did abedzadeh or Parvin verbally insulted team player or slept with their team mates' wife??

Shoma bechasb be your late legend saying madar ghahve to the ref right infront of the cameras.
 

mashdi

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Pearce set to take over the job
Most probably temporary just for the upcoming England friendly.

Arsene Wenger should give it a try.he must be real sick to his stomach of Arsenal by now.his best players left him in the summer (Fabregas & Nasri) , and his next best player ( Van Persie) will most probably leave him this summer.

But wait.he's French.too much drama.forget about it. :)
 

Niloufar

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^^Mashdi jan, when he has interests from France NT(actually a recent champion!),why would he take over crappy England NT that will never even make it to QF-Semi of World cup games even in our lifetime?!:)

But yes unfortunately we'll lose VPR too..to Barca again. There are depressing times over here..:(
 

mashdi

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^^Mashdi jan, when he has interests from France NT(actually a recent champion!),why would he take over crappy England NT that will never even make it to QF-Semi of World cup games even in our lifetime?!:)
Because he's learned how to enjoy failure at Arsenal.he fits perfectly well with England NT mentality.it's a match made in heaven.:)
 

oghabealborz

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When did abedzadeh or Parvin verbally insulted team player or slept with their team mates' wife??

Shoma bechasb be your late legend saying madar ghahve to the ref right infront of the cameras.
An aging Ali Parvin told a young and energetic Hamid Estili who kept getting into his face and making a nuisense of himself in front of soltan donbeh : midam biroon bokonaneta ! that was his way of warning him to stay away from him in the field , those days the young Estli was an unkown player playing opposite Parvin and Perspolis .

Abedzadeh ro digeh napors ke chera Moharrami joloyeh 100,000 nafar angoshtesh kard .

Boro aziz joon jelo maa malagh bazi nakon nanaz !:monk1: