The Manchester United manager says that Capello as the manager of the three lions holds importance and should meet with F.A to clear up the misunderstandings in the English camp...
Following http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 Capello
has come out and hinted that F.A were wrong to dismiss Terry before his case reached court and acquired a judgement from law.
Capello gave an interview to a radio channel a week ago in which he stated that Terry was still the captain for him. The Italian tactician’s remarks have not been received with a pinch of salt in the British press who are now mounting
pressure on F.A to dismiss the former Real Madrid coach. However Sir http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752 Ferguson has come out in support of Capello and said that a football team’s manager is the most important member of their squad.
The Manchester United manager made his opinion clear in his recent interview, as he said, "There's nothing wrong with having an opinion. I think what will happen in the next few days is there'll have to be a coming together of
the FA hierarchy and Fabio Capello because he's the team manager, he has the importance of that position. Without question the most important person at a football club is the manager."
Regardless, the British sports minister has come out and backed the Football Association in their decision to dismiss John Terry as the national team captain. Hugh Robertson stated, "The FA had a difficult decision to make. The
chairman spoke to his board; I think weighed it all up and took, in my view, exactly the right decision. If the consequence of that is the manager walks away, the consequence of that is John Terry walks away, I would regret both of those two things enormously,
but so be it.”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 will want to sort out their camp before the commencement of the European Championships in the summer of 2012 as they would want to display unity in their squad, with the players behind a new captain who is yet to be appointed
by the Football Association.
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