Capello Is Right To Tell FA Idiots Where To Push Their Job!

Last updated : 09 February 2012 By Footy Mad - Editor

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 ... and only last week the Manchester United manager spoke about the "interference of players and owners who undermine managers."

His answer to it: "Once a manager is seen to be losing his grip because of these outside forces ... he is FINISHED!

"I won't let it happen to me. The manager MUST be the top man."

And for that reason alone, Fabio Capello HAD to leave the England post.

The Italian insists he will not go into detail on the reasons behind his resignation as England manager, but he doesn't need to tell us ... we know already.

FA chairman David Bernstein and his Muppets made the decision to remove the England captaincy from John Terry - behind the manager's back - and Capello had little option but to resign.

Capello told ANSA, the national Italian news agency: "I leave England and I will not say anything else."

RESPECT

We don't know if John Terry will be found guilty of 'whatever' in court, but until he is, the manager should have the right to pick his skipper.

Ferguson says it, and that is how football should be run.

At the time the FA were backed by the pundits on BBC TV, none of which had the balls to say any other, because the race issue is one to stay clear of.

There are laws for some, and laws for others, so the general rule in this country is "watch what yo say and stay well clear of controversy" ... and that's what Shearer, Dixon, Lawrenson and Co did.

"Oh yes the FA were right to strip Terry of the captaincy", they all said in a chorus of opinion.

Because I don't think any of them DARE say anything else!

Capello has stood up for what he thinks is right, and the man should be respected for it!

What happens with John Terry will come out in court, and until it does, the FA should SHUT THE F*** UP!

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When we talk about the FA we are talking about a set of IDIOTS.

From a Newcastle perspective, look no further than last week and the 3 game ban handed to Yohan Cabaye for a kick during the Brighton game.

The referee took no action, didn't even mention it in his report, but the TV pundits brought it to the attention of the FA and the Frenchman got a ban.

The Brighton player involved wrote to the FA to say: "I don't think Yohan Cabaye meant to kick me, it was an accident."

And what do the FA do? They reply: "The ban still stands".

And these dickheads run the English game!