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RE: Fabio Capello Has Resigned As England Manager - cosmonaut - 09-02-2012 11:48 (09-02-2012 09:47 )eagle_si Wrote: In the end, it doesn't really matter who gets the job. England do not stand a chance of winning Euro 2012 ahead of Germany, Holland and of course Spain. Someone else with an absurdly negative mindset. To say that England do not stand any chance at all of winning the Euros is totally absurd. Did Crystal Palace players believe they had zero chance of beating Man Utd at Old Trafford this year? RE: Fabio Capello Has Resigned As England Manager - William H Bonney - 09-02-2012 11:59 SkyBet currently have England at 15/2 to win the Euros. Paddy Power are not so strong on England, currently offering 9/1. When Greece won it they were a 100/1 bet at the start of the tournament. RE: Fabio Capello Has Resigned As England Manager - Husky - 09-02-2012 12:08 Here we go again, media etc building up potential successors who'll get jumped all over if it goes wrong. Who in their right mind actually wants this Poisoned Chalice. Harry is being built up now, if he took the job first failure of any type and he's gonna get shot to pieces and riddiculed (just look back at previous managers ), why would anyone want that. RE: Fabio Capello Has Resigned As England Manager - aaron - 09-02-2012 12:34 Stuart Pearce has been appointed manager for England's next match (against the Netherlands). RE: Fabio Capello Has Resigned As England Manager - sweetsugar007 - 09-02-2012 12:51 (09-02-2012 11:40 )cosmonaut Wrote:(09-02-2012 10:53 )sweetsugar007 Wrote: Why are the Euro's there to be won! At best we are probably the fourth best in Europe behind Germany, Spain, Holland. Not foolish Cosmnaut just fact. Not negative just realistic. Of course everyone has a chance,to be fair Denmark were not far away when they won from being one of the best in Europe so think that was wrong but Greece caught everyone out. I was responding to the statement that they were there to be won as if it was a given it is not but we have a decent chane if the right decisions on players and coaching staff are made. RE: Fabio Capello Has Resigned As England Manager - HannahsPet - 09-02-2012 12:58 (09-02-2012 10:38 )William H Bonney Wrote:(09-02-2012 10:20 )sweetsugar007 Wrote: The calls for Hiddink etc will purely be short termism Well playing FM12 and Capellos just resigned Pearce made manager and Rooney as Captain might put a fiver on Rooney haha RE: Fabio Capello Has Resigned As England Manager - terence - 09-02-2012 13:08 i'm surprised nobody's mentioned this man for the job! i tell you this much, he'd surely bring plenty of enthusiasm to the table! and plenty of crazy as well! RE: Fabio Capello Has Resigned As England Manager - mr williams - 09-02-2012 13:08 It's interesting that at the press conference the FA said they'd like a British manager. This could have been a slip of the tongue but it could mean they're thinking of Martin O'Neill. RE: Fabio Capello Has Resigned As England Manager - terence - 09-02-2012 13:15 (09-02-2012 13:08 )mr williams Wrote: It's interesting that at the press conference the FA said they'd like a British manager. if they want a manager who will have an immediate impact then they should look no further. RE: Fabio Capello Has Resigned As England Manager - 7 stars of the orient - 09-02-2012 13:29 (09-02-2012 13:08 )mr williams Wrote: It's interesting that at the press conference the FA said they'd like a British manager. English or British was the comment. "There is a preference for an English person, or a British person. But, at the end, we want the best person. We aren't prepared to rule out anything at this stage. Clearly, an English or British person would have a good start on the matter." |