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The former England manager has revealed that he has received several offers from all around, but maintained that he is still waiting for the right one to come along.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 Capello has revealed that he is open to taking an interesting job at club or international level, and insisted that he could end up being a television commentator if he fails to find an interesting prospect for a coach's position.
The former Juventus manager is currently unemployed after resigning from his coach’s position at England, following a row with FA over John Terry’s removal from captaincy.
Capello admitted to having several offers from many clubs and national sides, but maintained that there has been nothing to sizzle his interest so far.
The former Real Madrid manager stated that he also had to turn down some good offers because they required him to move far, and his family does not wants him to work far from his home.
The former http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 as a commentator for television channels if he fails to find a befitting outfit to work with.
While talking to the Daily Mail, the 65-year-old said:
“I have had some offers, but some were too far away and my wife does not want me to go so far. If something interesting comes up at either international or club level then I am ready. If not, then I will be a television commentator.”
Talking of TV, the former England manager also went on to reflect on the thrills and perils of dealing with the English media during his time with the Three Lions.
Capello stated that dealing with the British media is a challenge and an interesting experience at the same time, because of the nation's immense love for their national football team.
The Italian tactician pointed out that the media culture in England is different from all others stating:
“The culture in England is different. In http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Spain-c3011, it is not the newspapers or the TV, but it is ruled by the radio. But I accept this, it is not a problem.”
The former Real Madrid manager is currently at European Championship serving the role of a UEFA delegate.

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