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Capello resigns as England manager



Fabio Capello leaves Wembley after resigning, Wembley, London, February 8, 2012

Fabio Capello has resigned as England manager

Fabio Capello has resigned as England manager with immediate effect.

The Italian had courted controversy in recent days, after publicly disputing the Football Association's decision to strip John Terry of the England captaincy in light of an ongoing court case against the Chelsea defender.

Capello met with the FA board at Wembley on Wednesday to discuss the matter and, after a meeting that took over an hour, tendered his resignation.

The FA will hold a press conference on the matter on Thursday at noon.

"The Football Association can confirm that Fabio Capello has today resigned as England manager," an FA statement read. "This follows a meeting involving FA chairman David Bernstein, FA general secretary Alex Horne and Fabio Capello at Wembley Stadium.

"The discussions focused on the FA board's decision to remove the England team captaincy from John Terry, and Fabio Capello's response through an Italian broadcast interview.

"In a meeting for over an hour, Fabio's resignation was accepted and he will leave the post of England manager with immediate effect."

Capello was due to end his time as Three Lions boss at the conclusion of his contract following the European Championships in the summer, but the FA will now need to find a successor to lead the squad to Ukraine & Poland for the tournament.

"I would like to stress that during today's meeting and throughout his time as England manager, Fabio has conducted himself in an extremely professional manner," Bernstein said. "We have accepted Fabio's resignation, agreeing this is the right decision.

"We would like to thank Fabio for his work with the England team and wish him every success in the future."

Capello replaced Steve McClaren as England manager in December 2007, but only managed to lead his side to the second round of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa - his only major tournament in charge. He presided over 42 England matches - overseeing 28 wins, eight draws and six defeats.

Prior to the announcement, ESPNsoccernet had been informed that the FA had already lined up Harry Redknapp as Capello's successor.

With Capello's contract having been due to expire at the end of Euro 2012, Tottenham boss Redknapp had long been tipped to take on the role, but his tax evasion case had raised doubts. The FA had been closely monitoring developments in the case but, following Wednesday's not guilty verdict, the path was made clear to offer the 64-year-old the job.

It remains to be seen whether Spurs would allow Redknapp to take on the role part-time until the end of the season, but former national team manager Sven-Goran Eriksson believes he is the perfect man for the job.

Eriksson told BBC Sport: "I think Redknapp will be a very, very good choice. He's English; he knows his football. He is doing a great job with Tottenham and has done a great job with every team he's had in the past, so I guess it will be him.

"You need to be an experienced manager used to dealing with the big names and some knowledge about international football would help. I think Harry has all these things."

However, it is England Under-21 manager Stuart Pearce who is expected to manage the senior side for the forthcoming friendly against the Netherlands on February 29, before the search for a permanent successor gets underway.

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386Comments
08/02/2012 20:48
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Fabio Crapello ....   good riddance.Totally useless.
08/02/2012 20:38
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Typical Italian he surrendered!

No decent English manager would have left the country in the lurch just before the Euros.

English man for the England job now please.

08/02/2012 20:47
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Excellent news we can at last start with a new english manager, a new captain, a young squad and 'arry redknapp .......... bring it on 
08/02/2012 20:49
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He never wanted to do the job only after the money. get harry and ye might just win it.

 

08/02/2012 20:57
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Why does eeryone in this country believe that achequebook manager like Harry Redknapp would have a clue about selecting the National team cant even get a cut of transfer fees cos there arent any in international football. Only victor here Saint John of Terry. What a country
08/02/2012 21:00
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now that useless capello,s gone i think terry should follow him they are both ****
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Terry's fault and making this. He should have done the honourable thing and resigned as England captain as soon as he was charged.....as anyone in public life representing the country would. He left Capello no choice, and therefore the FA no choice.  John Terry is a selfish, racist, bullying self-centered slug. Then again...it runs in the family.  At least he has hopefully won the last of his England caps. He tainted the shirt every time he pulled it on.
08/02/2012 22:08
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Would it not be better for England to get shot of John Terry altogether. The Guy has become a complete embarrassment and liability to England. Stripped of the England captaincy not once but  twice, once for infidelity with one of his former team mates partner the other for being a suspected racist. You have to ask yourself is this the type of behaviour befitting an England player let alone captain. Now it has caused the downfall of the England manager just before a major tournament this summer. Wow!!!! Wakey wakey England!!!! Smell the coffee. Get rid Terry pronto!!!!!! The guy is a clown.
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Thank the Good Lord and if there was any justice Harry Rednapp would be in jail tonight! Shameful.
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08/02/2012 22:14
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Haven't wasted my time reading the story or reading anyone else's comments but I'll I can say is - Good riddance to bad over paid rubbish!! Hopefully now I can start supporting my Country again, as long as we appoint a 100% English manager tohelp  roar our lions on!

08/02/2012 22:56
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Shame the rest of the England team didnt have the guts to stand up to the fa,,Terry is innocent till proven guilty,,the england players should refuse to play untill Terry is re instated
08/02/2012 22:04
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if john terry has any HONOUR now,he should resign from international football all together,before he gets Harry sacked
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brilliant terry and now capello two wankers together great day for english footy
08/02/2012 21:21
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Linda Mary Parr

 

You cant for one minute believe this was just over John Terry , the spineless italian git

08/02/2012 20:45
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what a total idiot you are tucco! the guy has total respect,  he would not stand for interference from FA over something that was his responsibility, and he has stuck by his principles, JT was judged before his trial by them, another case of non white power
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good for u fabio u have morals and judgement unlike the FA
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They should get Venables and Hoddle, drop the load of rubbish we have now, except Heart, , give these two 25 kids, and build a team for the next world cup ,...it should happen , it wont ever happen , we will muddle along getting no where for the next 60 years   and you can blame the FA for that,. the whole England setup wants throwing away and starting again ... starting with the FA
08/02/2012 22:57
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THE NATIONAL SIDE SHOULD HAVE AN ENGLISH MANAGER SIMPLE AS THAT .  WE CAN'T DO ANY WORSE THAN WE HAVE DONE UNDER THESE FOREIGN MANAGERS



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08/02/2012 22:50
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Has anyone thought about Terry Butcher as manager, he is doing a good job up here in Scotland with Inverness, he has no money to spend but still keeps his team in the Premier league. 
He has given Blood sweat and tears for the country. 
Someone said David Beckham, another good choice.
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