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Capello resigns

Discussion in 'Manchester United' started by Alan, Feb 8, 2012.

  1. Alan

    Alan Well-Known Member

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    Sky sports announced it just now.
     
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  2. Areba Hernandez

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    Will Harry step up now or will there be an interim manager for Englands Euro adventure?
     
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  3. Bloody Wanker

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    If you're a follower of England, it's the best possible news.
     
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  4. Alan

    Alan Well-Known Member

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    I doubt Harry would leave Spurs at this stage of the season.
     
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  5. Areba Hernandez

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    Me too but he must be worried that they may offer another a long term deal that would end his dream.I was looking forward to Harry leaving Spurs and Bale and Modric following him, hoping that they would be heading our way of course.
     
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    Why? Depends who takes over. Roy Hodgson? You guys did always rave about how good a manager he was....
     
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  7. Julius Caesar

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    I'd hire Pardrew myself, butit doesn't matter. Whoever they pick will end up hated.
     
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  8. Sir_Red

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    or sacked by the FA for not sucking when required
     
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    Wonder if they'll do what they did with Wor Kev and let him be part time manager until the end of the season. After all, there's only the Dutch friendly at the end of this month before the season finishes so there wouldn't be much of a clash. Although imagine the controversy if he put a team purely made up of Utd and City players for that match and insisted on not making any subs...
     
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  10. Swarbs

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    Useless stupid double posting laptop...
     
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  11. 4canal

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    Would be nice if he could multi task. He would get a lot of respect in my book if he stuck by Spurs until the end of the season and then took the England job. I'm sure Stuart P would help fill the void.
     
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  12. Manobear

    Manobear I love cheeseburgers

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    All the while doing it in Prison! <laugh>

    I'm all for a council of managers of people from the Man Utd. and Liverpool not606 forums.
     
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  13. HRH Custard VC

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    Kenny D for England, Liverpool rave on how good he is :)

    I would say Harry will do it PT until end of season.
     
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  14. Antonio-Valencia

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    poor timing to lose a manager with only 4 months to go for euro.

    Who ever the next manager is going to be, England need to get used to the new manager's playing style and that will take time to get used to after few years of fabio capello's syle of football. Poor timing, i blame the FA.
     
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  15. Ivor Biggun

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    Or....

    Great timing!

    Now a new manager can come in and sweep out all the trash. Blood some youngsters in a competitive environment and build for the future (i.e next world cup) instead of playing the same tired old players who have consistently failed at major tournaments.
     
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  16. Antonio-Valencia

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    could be great timing for next world cup but a poor timing for euro 2012 though
     
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  17. Ra

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    How about new manager comes in and says no over 25? Would take balls and be a plan for the future.
     
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  18. canarie-chippy

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    About time to !
    Hopefully the new manager will pick players who are performing now, not just pick the same old faces regardless of how **** they are at this moment, but did have a good game a few months ago !!
    Englishman a must, but i would take Martin Oneil if he wants it ?
     
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  19. Alan

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    Already a thread for this.
     
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    Why no one over 25? That wouldn't make any sense since a 26 year old will only be 28 at the next world cup.

    It's not about the players ages, it's about picking the right team regardless of individual reputations and not trying to fit square pegs into round holes, two things Capello got wrong.
     
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