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Fabio Capello's Competitive Record As England Manager



Capello is clearly a great coach, but that does not mean that he doesn't make mistakes or should not be open to criticism. For me he has made plenty of errors in this tournament. Having said that, there's no way I'd sack him, as there is clearly no-one better.
 




Easy 10

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Seriously if we put out a piss poor performance against the Germans and go out he would have to go...

What would have changed since the days of Sven if that were to happen ?

I dont see a great deal of difference, our style of play hasnt changed.

As i said though...we will win and play awesome against the Germans. Rooney will come good and we will rock on to the Qtrs v Argentina...god i want to beat them too.

So you're basing your entire opinion of Capello on outcome of the next 90 (or 120) minutes ? If we WIN he's great, if we LOSE he's shite ? Crikey, no wonder they call it the "impossible job".

Regardless of the result on Sunday, I definitely want Capello leading us to Euro 2012. The guy is a born winner, the players respond to him, and right now I do not believe there is anyone else who could do a better job with this group of players.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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So you're basing your entire opinion of Capello on outcome of the next 90 (or 120) minutes ? If we WIN he's great, if we LOSE he's shite ? Crikey, no wonder they call it the "impossible job".

Regardless of the result on Sunday, I definitely want Capello leading us to Euro 2012. The guy is a born winner, the players respond to him, and right now I do not believe there is anyone else who could do a better job with this group of players.

This.
 


Marshy

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So you're basing your entire opinion of Capello on outcome of the next 90 (or 120) minutes ? If we WIN he's great, if we LOSE he's shite ? Crikey, no wonder they call it the "impossible job".

Regardless of the result on Sunday, I definitely want Capello leading us to Euro 2012. The guy is a born winner, the players respond to him, and right now I do not believe there is anyone else who could do a better job with this group of players.

Not on the next 90 or so mins no.

If we fail to show up against Germany...and IF we go out. ( we wont )

How else can you look at it... if i could look at the other 3 group games and say, you know what we played really well in those games, Capello is changing our style of play and has us on the right track i would agree with you.

But we have been woeful, other than a decent hour yesterday.

Its all well and good qualifying well against shocking opposition, but its all about the big tournament and as YET we have been very poor you know that.
 






Dave the OAP

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I LOVE Fabio.

Everyone and their dog was slagging him off, saying "why can't he see Joe Cole HAS to start" "HAS to change from 442" "Cappello is clueles, he shud play Gerard and Rooney together" etc.

Blimey, was that the Dog on Britain's Got Talent?

I asked one dog the other day how he was as he looked a bit ill, he replied "ruff"

Ill get my lederhosen
 




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Not on the next 90 or so mins no.

If we fail to show up against Germany...and IF we go out. ( we wont )

How else can you look at it... if i could look at the other 3 group games and say, you know what we played really well in those games, Capello is changing our style of play and has us on the right track i would agree with you.

But we have been woeful, other than a decent hour yesterday.

Its all well and good qualifying well against shocking opposition, but its all about the big tournament and as YET we have been very poor you know that.

No we've not been great, thats plain to see. But its worth remembering that Capello is also on a learning curve here. He's been there and done it at club level, and won the lot, but this is the first International tournament he's been a manager in. He's picking up experience as he goes along, and at the end of it all (which hopefully WON'T be on Sunday), he'll be able to look back on this, think about how he's gone about things, perhaps consider if he could or should have done anything differently, and carry that knowledge and experience through to the Euro 2012 tournament.

If we just decide to BIN him because we get knocked out of the World Cup, we are also putting ourselves all the way back to square one again, with a new guy coming in who has to learn the ropes from scratch.

Capello gets a hell of a lot more right than wrong, you can see the players respect him (how can they not with his track record), and regardless of what happens on Sunday, Capello MUST stay on and get us to the next tournament.
 




Gwylan

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No we've not been great, thats plain to see. But its worth remembering that Capello is also on a learning curve here. He's been there and done it at club level, and won the lot, but this is the first International tournament he's been a manager in. He's picking up experience as he goes along, and at the end of it all (which hopefully WON'T be on Sunday), he'll be able to look back on this, think about how he's gone about things, perhaps consider if he could or should have done anything differently, and carry that knowledge and experience through to the Euro 2012 tournament.

If we just decide to BIN him because we get knocked out of the World Cup, we are also putting ourselves all the way back to square one again, with a new guy coming in who has to learn the ropes from scratch.

Capello gets a hell of a lot more right than wrong, you can see the players respect him (how can they not with his track record), and regardless of what happens on Sunday, Capello MUST stay on and get us to the next tournament.

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Anyone who thinks Capello should be sacked - even if we lose on Sunday - is a nutter.
 


Kinky Gerbil

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No we've not been great, thats plain to see. But its worth remembering that Capello is also on a learning curve here. He's been there and done it at club level, and won the lot, but this is the first International tournament he's been a manager in. He's picking up experience as he goes along, and at the end of it all (which hopefully WON'T be on Sunday), he'll be able to look back on this, think about how he's gone about things, perhaps consider if he could or should have done anything differently, and carry that knowledge and experience through to the Euro 2012 tournament.

If we just decide to BIN him because we get knocked out of the World Cup, we are also putting ourselves all the way back to square one again, with a new guy coming in who has to learn the ropes from scratch.

Capello gets a hell of a lot more right than wrong, you can see the players respect him (how can they not with his track record), and regardless of what happens on Sunday, Capello MUST stay on and get us to the next tournament.

Plus what are the options if we sack him? realistically Hodgson, Who has a fine track record with Lower international sides but not a great one when dealing with bigger names.
 


They won 2-0 in Andorra, wow that's really impressive

Point is we were beatng sides with ease, where once we were ****ing up.......at bit like at the beginning of this Cup,

yesterday, was England playing well again againgst a side we should beat week in and out, but last week we could have lost to.
 




perseus

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Cause he is a Roman Catholic.

Or rather an authoritarian meanie (i.e. a defender) and probably not imaginative to win the World Cup. Like most teams we have three ostensibly good players; Lampard, Gerrard, Rooney, a fair player in James and the others make up the numbers. Most teams are the same. Brazil and Spain might be slightly better, but we should be in the reckoning with about seven other teams.

This World Cup does not seem to have the outstanding players of he past. It is just that Capello cannot seem to bring out the best in our midfield. Respect does not win trophies.
 
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keaton

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Sven's was as good, in tougher qualifying groups
 




Pavilionaire

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I don't think Cappello has done much wrong. Take away Green's mistake, we win the group and we then have a path to the semis that avoids the big boys. That gives us the best shot of winning the thing for 20 years.

I'd be interested to know whether his instructions in the last 20 minutes were to shut up shop or to go for the goal. By putting on Joe Cole for Rooney, instead of, say, Carrick it implies the latter.
 


Sheebo

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and the one loss was when we were already through and ukraine needed a win

Not to mention the fact that we only lost cos we had ten men for the majority of the game...

There's a simple answer Brett - Cos they're clueless idiots :thumbsup:
 


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Marshy

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No we've not been great, thats plain to see. But its worth remembering that Capello is also on a learning curve here. He's been there and done it at club level, and won the lot, but this is the first International tournament he's been a manager in. He's picking up experience as he goes along, and at the end of it all (which hopefully WON'T be on Sunday), he'll be able to look back on this, think about how he's gone about things, perhaps consider if he could or should have done anything differently, and carry that knowledge and experience through to the Euro 2012 tournament.

If we just decide to BIN him because we get knocked out of the World Cup, we are also putting ourselves all the way back to square one again, with a new guy coming in who has to learn the ropes from scratch.

Capello gets a hell of a lot more right than wrong, you can see the players respect him (how can they not with his track record), and regardless of what happens on Sunday, Capello MUST stay on and get us to the next tournament.

I hear what your saying, and his track record would suggest he deserves another major tournament.

How would you have reacted had we not gone through yesterday ? Which less face it, was a very fine margin, its all fine margins at that level.

There would have been no way he could have stayed in my opinion.... managers jobs are often dedided on the result of 90mins football.
Wether thats right or wrong is another thing.

I still honestly believe he will resign after the World Cup.
 


Mendoza

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I still honestly believe he will resign after the World Cup.

I do to, not because of football, but because of press intrusion. He has already lost it with them before, and no doubt will again. The media circus stopped us getting Scholari, builds everyone up, so they knock them down even faster, and will probably get rid of Capello, just like they tried to do us out of World Cup 2018
 


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