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Fabio Capello will travel to Manchester today, where he is expected to inform Rio Ferdinand that he is reinstating John Terry as the England captain on a permanent basis.

The extraordinary move will infuriate Ferdinand although it is understood he will back away from suggestions that he might quit international football.

However the defender feels he has been seriously let down by the way in which the England manager has handled the captaincy issue over the past few days.

Ferdinand also believes that he has been misled, having sought assurances over the weekend about his position when reports first emerged that Capello was thinking of turning back to Terry. One source said the player had been treated with a “lack of respectâ€.

England sources on Monday night insisted that Capello had yet to state his “true intention†and it is still possible that he will perform another about-turn on Tuesday. But it appears that he has decided to restore Terry, even though Capello accepts it amounts to an incredible change of heart after declaring that the Chelsea defender would never captain England again under him.

Ferdinand will demand a clear explanation from Capello when the pair meet before United’s Champions League tie at home to Marseille, which the defender misses through injury.

After that the 32 year-old will assess his future although it is extremely unlikely he will turn his back on England.

Ferdinand will, nevertheless, reject the argument, if Capello uses it, that his injury problems hamper him being captain. Terry has had similar issues and was even questioned over his fitness by the England management after missing three of the autumn internationals.

By handing the armband back to Terry, Capello will risk creating a rift in the England camp even though he will argue that Terry has served a year-long punishment after being stripped of the honour over allegations surrounding his private life.

It had appeared that Capello was considering selecting Terry as his captain only to face Wales in a crucial Euro 2012 qualifier next week if Ferdinand, as expected, joins Steven Gerrard in being ruled out through injury. However, it now appears that Capello believes that Terry has been punished enough and is the best man to lead England.

“I’m going to Manchester to speak to Rio,†Capello said yesterday. “First of all I want to know when he’ll be fit because he’s a very important player for us. And after that I will explain to him what I will do next week, if I will decide for the new captain to be John Terry.â€

Tellingly, Capello added: “I think I need to make a decision about a permanent captain. It would not be for just one game.â€

Capello also plans to talk to Gerrard, the current vice-captain, on Thursday before Liverpool’s Europa Cup game with Braga. However it appears that the decision, which Capello will formally announce only on the eve of the Wales game, has effectively already been made and that the manager is convinced that the overwhelming majority of the England squad would be happy for Terry to be restored to the role. That may not be a correct assumption.

Capello revealed his sympathy for Terry. “After one year of punishment, it’s a good period to understand a mistake,†he said.

Capello has also been impressed by the way in which Terry has conducted himself in the England camp since he lost the captaincy, which also shows the manager harbours no grudge over the player’s outburst during the World Cup.

The Italian confirmed that he started to have second thoughts about the captaincy during last month’s friendly away to Denmark, when stand-in captain Frank Lampard was substituted and the armband was passed to both Gareth Barry and Ashley Cole, leaving Terry feeling publicly humiliated.

“I was really upset when I saw the armband being passed around and 'who is the captain, who is the next one?’†Capello said. “For John Terry this was not the best moment to see this. I don’t want the armband passed around. I understood the value of the captaincy in England.â€

Asked if it would be a difficult conversation with Ferdinand, Capello said: “Why? He’s a captain, he’s a really important player. I will explain what happened in Denmark and why I think about this. It’s not because Rio’s not a good captain. I want to speak with Rio and the players but at the end it will be my decision.â€

Capello insisted both Ferdinand and Gerrard had been “fantastic†captains but could not help adding that Terry had always been his first choice. “My first captain was John Terry; after Rio, then Steve. My first choice was JT. After the mistake it was the vice-captain Rio.â€

Capello is confident that Terry can be trusted to keep off the front pages following the revelations that led to him losing the armband. “He’s old enough to understand it’s really imrtant,†he said. “As England captain, Chelsea’s captain and one of the most important players in the world.â€
 
I don't give a shit about the England football team, so this shouldn't bother me in the slightest.

But it's that hateful shit getting his precious position back and it makes me want to break things.

Cunt.
 
[quote author=themn link=topic=44559.msg1299923#msg1299923 date=1300192375]
I don't give a shit about the England football team, so this shouldn't bother me in the slightest.

But it's that hateful shit getting his precious position back and it makes me want to break things.

Cunt.
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Yep. Nice to see Capello is not a hypocrite in any way, shape or form. John Terry can fuck right off.

Just driven past Arsenal's training ground and there are a few papparazi there, which is not normal. Wonder what they are looking for? Can't be anything to do with the England captain job though.
 
[quote author=Jack D Rips link=topic=44559.msg1299928#msg1299928 date=1300192821]
They're looking for Jans Lehmann
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Of course. Forgot about that.
 
Sacking that horrible cunt was one of the few decent thing Engurland have done. Has Cappello forgotten that cunt's divisive behaviour at the WC too?
 
How are the players going to react to it ?

It seems like possibly one of the stupidest decisions a manager could make.
 
Hopefully they all announce that they will retire from international football.
Starting with Rio, then Gerrard, Rooney etc
That would be epic.
 
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[quote author=doctor_mac link=topic=44559.msg1299937#msg1299937 date=1300193942]
Sacking that horrible cunt was one of the few decent thing Engurland have done. Has Cappello forgotten that cunt's divisive behaviour at the WC too?
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Exactly, the disrepectful, telling tales out of school, self-serving gobshite twat.

AAAAAAAAAARRGGH I HATE HIM !!!
 
[quote author=Kenny4PM link=topic=44559.msg1300018#msg1300018 date=1300204344]
Is this the most hated England side ever?
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Pretty such '66 side was more hated, no?
 
[quote author=keniget link=topic=44559.msg1299959#msg1299959 date=1300196397]
Terry should never play for England again let alone captain them.
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Quite.
 
indeed, his World Cup antics deserve Terry sacking from the side.

This is the beginning of the end for Capello. He's managing this terribly bad.

Really creating this sideshow over nothing. What does it matter?

Bye bye Capello!
 
Gerrard should have been captain for the last 5 years. Terry is a disgrace and his unforgiveable shit stirring aside he personally played like shit in SA .
 
[quote author=Molbystwin link=topic=44559.msg1300106#msg1300106 date=1300216135]
Terry is a disgrace and his unforgiveable shit stirring aside he personally played like shit in SA .
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But no, no, he did that Salmon dive fing, which like shows his bulldog, erm, Salmonish spirit of commitment to the cause and all that.
 
[quote author=doctor_mac link=topic=44559.msg1300118#msg1300118 date=1300218483]
[quote author=Molbystwin link=topic=44559.msg1300106#msg1300106 date=1300216135]
Terry is a disgrace and his unforgiveable shit stirring aside he personally played like shit in SA .
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But no, no, he did that Salmon dive fing, which like shows his bulldog, erm, Salmonish spirit of commitment to the cause and all that.
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AHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHHAAAAAAA !!!!
 
[quote author=Rosco link=topic=44559.msg1299935#msg1299935 date=1300193830]
How much is Capello paid again ?


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£6Milly per Anny.
 
I remember barry getting slaughtered for one of the germany goals whilst no one mentioned brave JT had left him totally exposed by going on a brave run forward completely inappropriately.

Still, at least it's pissed Rio off.
 
I would like to support England, but this team is impossible to like, respect, or even give a fuck about. The sooner the lot of them retire the better.

'Golden generation'?

Hysterical.
 
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