Manchester United manager, Alex Ferguson has decided to take Fabio Capello’s side as the England manager is looking to go up against the English FA.
The English FA decided to strip http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Anton-Ferdinand-c6260 in a Premier League clash, earlier in the season.
However, despite the FA taking this decision, England’s national team manager has not taken to the news lightly and is looking to rebel against them.
Capello has insisted that irrelevant of what the FA has decided, John Terry was and will be the captain of his side.
Many believe that Capello was wrong in coming forth and expressing himself the way he did. However, United boss http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson believes that everyone is entitled to an opinion and that there is nothing wrong with what Capello did.
The Red Devils manager, when talking about Capello and his outburst against the FA is quoted to have said: “There's nothing wrong with having an opinion.
"I think what'll happen in the next few days is there'll have to be a coming together of the Football Association hierarchy and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 Capello because he's the team manager and the importance over the position.
"Without question the most important person at a football club is the manager, no question about it."
When we think about it Ferguson does have a very valid point. All Capello really did, was reveal how he felt about the situation and nothing more.
The England manager did not threaten anyone, or make any irrational claims. All he did, was tell the FA that their decision to strip Terry of his captaincy was wrong and that he didn’t accept their decision.
Nonetheless, with the manager now having said this, it is safe to assume that there will be a meeting amongst the officials at the FA, as they look to discuss and review Capello’s actions.
It is still unclear whether the Italian would lose his http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 because of his comments and whether the FA are willing to take such a massive risk to discipline the manager.
It is now going to be a wait for another couple of days to see just what the FA decide to do.
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