The former England national team manager has revealed that he had a clause in his contract which gave him the power to appoint or dismiss the captain of the England national team and the Football Association violated that clause
when they stripped John Terry of captaincy...
Capello has come out and shed light on the whole John Terry saga in English football which started with John Terry allegedly racially abusing Antoine Ferdinand in an English Premier League encounter between Chelsea and Queens Park
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Even though the case had not gone to the court, F.A took direct action against the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 Capello who
has now come out and confirmed that his contract allowed him to appoint whichever player he deemed responsible as the English national team captain.
Fabio Capello eventually parted ways with the English national team over this disagreement with the F.A over the dismissal of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/John-Terry-c18895 as the national team captain. Recently Terry was acquitted of all charges in a court but now
the F.A are taking action against the Englishman and might ban him for 15 matches due to the words he used in his altercation with Antoine Ferdinand.
Capello said, "In http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749, with my contract, it was on paper who should be the captain. It was a decision for the coach. It was down on paper. If I had taken the team to the Euros it would have been even better, but the John Terry
story meant I couldn’t go to the finals.”
He added, "I achieved everything I wanted to achieve with England. I worked in England for four years and after everything that happened I was p****d off, so I wanted to stop. I was not given the opportunity to fight for the Euros
with England because of everything that happened with John Terry.”
Capello was recently appointed as the manager of the Russian national team and he will now be looking to assert himself as a credible manager in international football with the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Russia-c2991 as the FIFA 2014 World Cup qualification matches
approach.
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