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Alan Pardew distances himself from the England job after Capello’s resignation

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The Newcastle manager says that he is not even in the running for the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 as he is very happy at Newcastle and looking forward to guiding them in the English Premier League
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alan-c4244 Pardew has come out and made it clear that he is not interested in taking charge of the English national team at the moment despite the speculation that he might’ve been in running for the position in question.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/John-Terry-c18895 of captaincy. The Football Association’s decision was earlier on criticized
by Capello as he wanted Terry to retain the captaincy of the national team despite allegations of racism against the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 defender.
With Capello’s resignation, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 find themselves in a precarious situation where they are now without a national team manager as well as a captain just a few months before the European Championships in the summer of 2012. England
have been considered as underdogs for the Euro 2012 tournament ever since their shambolic display at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757.
Pardew said in his recent comments, "Firstly as an Englishman, I am proud to be in that sort of frame, but it's not for me and I will make that quite clear. I am not even in the running as far as I am concerned. I am very, very
happy here at Newcastle. We are on a little project here that's going really well and I want to see it through. The passion and everything about this place is why I want to stay here."
He added, "I do hope it goes to an Englishman, just on a personal level. I think that's important this time, and I really, really hope that Harry and Spurs and everybody sorts themselves out and can do it in a manner in which it
works for everybody. (West Brom manager) Roy Hodgson would have an opportunity and (West Ham boss) Sam (Allardyce) possibly - they are at the right age and right experience to do that role.”

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