Capello takes a leaf out of Mourinho’s book
The anti-football of Mourinho and Capello can reap rewards, but more is needed for England to be contenders for EURO 2012.
On the face of...
Rooney Not Helping England
Last night Wayne Rooney’s astonishing moment of stupidity ensures that Manchester United star is set to miss the start of Euro 2012 next year....
Capello’s Umbrella Moment Looms After Selection Folly
Fabio Capello earns 6 million pounds a year. That’s £500,000 a month, over £115,000 a week and nearly £16,500 a day. There were nearly...
Swansea’s Sinclair deserving of England call?
After an outstanding season in the Championship, has Fabio Capello missed a trick by not bringing Swansea City winger Scott Sinclair into the England squad?
Zamora and Bent must start for England against Switzerland
Bobby Zamora fully deserves his call-up to the England squad for the UEFA EURO 2012 Qualifying game against Switzerland, with the Fulham man registering...
Capello to hand captaincy to Gareth Ainsworth for Switzerland qualifier
In order to avoid a repeat of the media circus surrounding the issue of the England captaincy, Fabio Capello has pre-emptively named his next...
Jack Wilshere – more valuable to England or Arsenal?
Jack Wilshere is the future. The chosen one, he's the face of English football for the twenty-first century. Miraculously, he remains somewhat...
One hundred words: an Italian’s guide to managing a foreign nation
In what can only be described as a pamphlet rather than a book, eloquent and multilingual manager Fabio Capello has outlined how the average...
Can Poor England Beat Broken Wales?
Saturday afternoon sees Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium play host to one of the biggest International rivalries around in a 2012 European Championships Qualifier. England cross the border in search of three points that would not only put them top of Group G (for two hours at least), but cement their rivals place at the foot of the table.
Fabio Capello Saddles Jack Wilshere With The ‘F’ Bomb
The nation mourned when Emile Heskey retired from international football last year, and rightly so -for England knew that what stretched out before them was what adulterous husbands tend to refer to as a 'transitional period' when the kids finally ask why Mummy hasn't been home in nearly three weeks.
England needed, and still need, a new hero. Step forward, 19-year-old Jack Wilshere.
Fabio Capello Backs ‘Arry And Big Sam For The England Job
With the date of his departure already set in stone, England manager Fabio Capello has already vowed that his £6 million-per-annum contract with the...
Harry Redknapp On FA ‘Long List’ To Become Next England Manager
Word is filtering down from highly-prominent FA sources this morning that Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp is a leading contender to replace incumbent Fabio Capello...