I think Capello's lack of English was not solely down to his being Italian but was rather due to his not being interested in either the land or the culture. Maldini has learned the language well enough in half the time. Capello did not appear to realize how the role of team captain is seen in this country and its' moral implications, also the point of Terry being innocent until proven guilty does not bare out if you compare it to other similar cases - if, for example, anyone in public service in this country had a charge of racism against them then they would be suspended from duty (On full pay) until the case had been heard. John Terry could have resigned the captaincy himself, Capello could have also taken an initiative at en earlier stage, but neither of them did this, and so the F.A. were absolutely right in this case. As for the choice of the next manager - why do we always presume that a great club manager will be able to step up to International football ? The two jobs are completely different. Fabio Capello's addiction to a 4-4-2 system was no problem at Real Madrid or A.C. Milan because they could both buy the players in to accomodate his ìdeal system. A National team manager should be able to adapt his ideas to bring the best out of what is available. For this reason if Martin O' Neill is unavailable I would look no further than Roy Hodgson - He is the most successfull manager that the Swiss and Finnish national teams have ever had and that counts more than any C.V. gained at club level. If a non British manager were chosen then it should also be someone with International managerial experience like Guus Hiddinck, Marco Van Basten or maybe even Jürgen Klinsmann. All of whom would understand Wayne Rooney perfectly well !