...about beating a poor German side. They were there for the taking and we should have stuffed them on their own patch but people seem easily pleased with certain players. ...read the full post →
...when someone's cosy little England career is in jeopardy. And somehow it's meant to wipe away the previous 60 plus games of either not bothering or ineptness. ...read the full post →
...everyone can see it except those wearing red tinted specs...oh and an older Italian gentleman. Steve Gerrard is brought straight back into a balanced, performing England side and what happens? ...read the full post →
...win in Zagreb. As England stuff Croatia 4-1 to become the first side to beat the hosts on their own patch in a competitive game. Now will Capello take the obvious points from this game or will it be his Munich? ...read the full post →
...fun day out in Andorra? Capello and his team weren't on the end of the vitriol hurled at McClown's lot but they weren't exactly much better and came away with a worse result to open qualifying for South Africa 2010. ...read the full post →
...having Beckham as captain against Trinidad & Tobago probably did a job but on the football front it was just another meaningless cap that yet again devalues the shirt. ...read the full post →
...England's 2-0 struggle to overcome a very mediocre USA side with the usual suspects that doesn't lead to much hope for Cappelo's leadership and World Cup qualifying. ...read the full post →
...can be the only reason for Fabio thinking Beckham can be England's Ronaldo. ...read the full post →
...I know I am, I'm sure I am, I'm H-A-P-P-Y. So said England manager Fabio Capello after an embarrassing display in the 1-0 defeat by Paris that should finally see the end of Beckham. ...read the full post →
...to add to the already large number David Beckham has already got? And is Ronaldo up there with Best? ...read the full post →
...by England's first game under Fabio Capello, it had the look of the last days of the McClown era about it. ...read the full post →
...to drop, even if it means we see the back of him Capello should not pick Beckham for England's up coming friendly against Switzerland. ...read the full post →
Will Capello wipe the slate clean then just pick the same bunch of losers his two predecessors fawned over, or will he ask why should I pick those that have shown they can't cut it at international level. ...read the full post →
Will Fabio Capello be the new England boss by the end of the week, there's still time for Barwick to screw it up, and at the moment he wouldn't be my first choice of those left standing. ...read the full post →

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