What does a captain actually do in modern football, apart from call the coin toss? In the past the captain used to be essentially a manager on the pitch taking improtant tactical decisions, very much like in modern cricket. But the in the modern game, with almost constant input and encouragement from the manager, coaches and the rest of the backroom staff on the touchline the role, in my opinion is pretty redundant.
But to the actually point I feel that taking the armband off Fuller would seem harsh, but I do acknowledge it had a negative affect on his form, but it seems Hessy wants his own captain rather than the one he inherited so Frampton seems a logical choice, plays in the middle of the pitch, very experienced, so why not him