Saggyface for England?


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Serie A - Paper round: Inter back in for Capello


Tue, 23 Nov 09:07:00 2010






After the FA gave Fabio Capello a whopping new contract just before the World Cup, England fans felt they were stuck with the unpopular Italian.
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To sack Capello now would cost the FA a reported £6 million, but they might be able to get rid of him AND earn a seven-figure compensation package if a report in the Daily Mail is to be believed.
The paper says that Internazionale are looking to hire Capello as their new coach if their disastrous season under former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez continues.
The Milan giants won a treble of European Cup, Serie A title and Coppa Italia last term under Jose Mourinho, but they are currently only sixth in the Italian league which has led to calls for Benitez to be sacked.
Inter were interested in Capello before the World Cup but England fought hard to hang on to their man. However, you suspect a new advance for the 'prat in the hat' would be treated a bit more favourably by the suits at Wembley Stadium.
 
Judging by all the trophies and premierships he has won we would be daft not to.

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To sack Capello now would cost the FA a reported £6 million, but they might be able to get rid of him AND earn a seven-figure compensation package if a report in the Daily Mail is to be believed.
The paper says that Internazionaleare looking to hire Capello as their new coach if their disastrous season under former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez continues.
The Milan giants won a treble of European Cup, Serie A title and Coppa Italia last term under Jose Mourinho, but they are currently only sixth in the Italian league which has led to calls for Benitez to be sacked.
Inter were interested in Capello before the World Cup but England fought hard to hang on to their man. However, you suspect a new advance for the 'prat in the hat' would be treated a bit more favourably by the suits at Wembley Stadium.

Oh well, it was a nice thought while it lasted
 
He won't get the job as he's got too much baggage (around his face) for the FA.

However, I think he'd be a cracking shout as manager. And I think he's an absolute bell end.
 
Cannint stand the bloke, but if they're wanting an english manager he's the logical canditate
 
It's a poisoned chalice and will stuff his career up good and proper - whilst halting the rise of Spurs in their tracks. Sounds like a win/win to me.
 
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