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Wednesday 16 March 2011

'Here's a cheque to be the England Captain...but we don't wanna give you that'

It's not easy being Rio Ferdinand. One day your the England captain, the next your not. Tough times.

The latest instalment to the glorious "Capello-years" sees Fabio taking the armband and giving it back to the lion-heart that is John Terry, suggesting that he has served his sentence on the naughty step for quite long enough.


But why now? Is Capello deliberately trying to bring the atmosphere and morale of the England squad down to such a level that not even all the money in the world (or Rooney's pay cheque) will be able to lift their sorry knuckles off the ground for 90 minutes of the week in order to beat a formidable Welsh squad? Who knew a 10 inch piece of cotton could cause such disarray? Anybody would have thought the Terry-Upson partnership against Germany had already known what was going to happen.


"Even Heskey didn't understand why he was being played"


It has become quite evident that Fabio Capello has out stayed his overly-paid welcome in England and his first class Ryanair ticket back across the Italian borders is unlikely to be met with a public mourning come the end of Euro 2012. This is mainly due to unforgivable act of bringing on a striker in the dying embers of a knockout game who's sole career achievement was..being picked for the England squad? No one blames Heskey but even he didn't understand why he was brought on.
But good thing Britain has spent millions of pounds in spare cash on a manager who sill isn't entirely sure where Newcastle is or who Joey Barton plays for, else this country would be in a right financial meltdown...

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