his mate 'Arry's on his way. Job done, I think we can assume. There's an insidious anti-Capello undercurrent in all the BBC's coverage, broadcast or web. I don't like it, because it's all only conjecture based on speculation built on rumour, and it all puts Capello asnthe focal point, rather than the players.
It was pitiful hearing Robie Savage on the radio paying tribute to the exhausting workload of the BBC's football commentators and pundits - leaving their hotel at 8.00a.m. and not getting back until 7.00p.m! He didn't realise that there is a world where the majority of people work those hours, and not in relatively stress-free and enjoyable things like talking about football. And that's a typical modern professional footballer for you. I know where I'd look first for someone to blame for England's current state.
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Posted By: Higher Wrather, Jun 21, 11:10:06
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