Crispy Ambulance
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As we're now unofficial world/european champions -(well, the sweaties are still dining out on their 1967 win so why not!)- and as HR may not be available due to a an appointment with HRH, should Capello be persuaded to stay on if England do the unthinkable and win or go close in next year's Euro's?
Did yesterday's performance tactically (and the introduction of younger players) show that he's learnt from the South African debacle and is able to change/adapt to move the team forwards?
If HR is unavailable (and there would currently seem to be a dearth of other suitable candidates), should the FA ask FC to stay on?
Did yesterday's performance tactically (and the introduction of younger players) show that he's learnt from the South African debacle and is able to change/adapt to move the team forwards?
If HR is unavailable (and there would currently seem to be a dearth of other suitable candidates), should the FA ask FC to stay on?