Where do you think he'll end up?
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Don Fabio's next destination
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Don Fabio's next destination
All bullshit aside, the guy is a class manager.
Where do you think he'll end up?
Where do you think he'll end up?
Kuled-
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I think he'll go to Inter if they don't make the Champions league this season.
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I think he'd do a job at United if Fergie decided to step down for whatever reason.
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Well that would be interesting , but I don't think he'll be out of management for 3 years
Theo Filippo-
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Inter or Anzhi
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Yeah, I doubt that Fergie is going any time soon. If Prandelli fucks up at the Euros, then I think that's going to be one of the more realistic options.
I'd hate to see him at Inter.
I'd hate to see him at Inter.
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Capello wouldn't get the United job. No way, class manager but not a United manager.
I reckon he will go back to Italy.
I reckon he will go back to Italy.
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I don't think he'll ever take a job in England again. Probably Inter or maybe Real Madrid if Mourinho leaves at the end of the season.
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Malaga? They haven't exactly flourished under Pellegrini and he already knows the language and the style of play because of managing Real Madrid before, I think he'd do very well there.
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Please fucking no.ilJuventino wrote:I think he'd do a job at United if Fergie decided to step down for whatever reason.
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He said the England job was his last managerial job when he joined England.
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The Mirror have already hooked him up.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/fabio-capello-goes-job-hunting---678970
In all seriousness, I reckon it's between Inter and Madrid (depending on Mourinho) Although I wouldn't be surprised if he went to Malaga now that Kuled's mentioned it
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/fabio-capello-goes-job-hunting---678970
In all seriousness, I reckon it's between Inter and Madrid (depending on Mourinho) Although I wouldn't be surprised if he went to Malaga now that Kuled's mentioned it
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Inter.
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Kuled wrote:Malaga? They haven't exactly flourished under Pellegrini and he already knows the language and the style of play because of managing Real Madrid before, I think he'd do very well there.
No thanks, and Pellegrini is doing a good job, i expect him to go in the summer though if we wan't to spend more money.
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Jordo wrote:He said the England job was his last managerial job when he joined England.
That was when he probably was still figuring on leaving on good terms, at a time that he felt was right. But that's not what happened. He left because he was undermined. In fact, he may have even been forced to resign. Who knows for sure? But do you really think he wants to go out on that note? I think this incident will give him a change of heart.
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You said "PELEGRINI OUT" a few weeks agoBenitez wrote:Kuled wrote:Malaga? They haven't exactly flourished under Pellegrini and he already knows the language and the style of play because of managing Real Madrid before, I think he'd do very well there.
No thanks, and Pellegrini is doing a good job, i expect him to go in the summer though if we wan't to spend more money.
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I've heard that Russia is a possible destination, and I can see it happening. Apparently he originally planned for the England job to be his last one, however his rep has been damaged to an extent. He'll want to restore it.
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Kuled wrote:You said "PELEGRINI OUT" a few weeks agoBenitez wrote:
No thanks, and Pellegrini is doing a good job, i expect him to go in the summer though if we wan't to spend more money.
Lol, no i didn't
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cheesy wrote:Basically whatever you guys said
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menalawyerguy wrote:Jordo wrote:He said the England job was his last managerial job when he joined England.
That was when he probably was still figuring on leaving on good terms, at a time that he felt was right. But that's not what happened. He left because he was undermined. In fact, he may have even been forced to resign. Who knows for sure? But do you really think he wants to go out on that note? I think this incident will give him a change of heart.
Nah.
He should put his feet up, surrounded by his colossal medal collection. Drink wine, and enjoy the rest of his days with his family.
He doesn't have to prove himself as a manager to anyone, he all ready has.
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Jordo wrote:menalawyerguy wrote:
That was when he probably was still figuring on leaving on good terms, at a time that he felt was right. But that's not what happened. He left because he was undermined. In fact, he may have even been forced to resign. Who knows for sure? But do you really think he wants to go out on that note? I think this incident will give him a change of heart.
Nah.
He should put his feet up, surrounded by his colossal medal collection. Drink wine, and enjoy the rest of his days with his family.
He doesn't have to prove himself as a manager to anyone, he all ready has.
The last memories of famous people are the ones you remember them by.
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I could see Capello taking the helm at Inter. I could also see him taking over at Real when Mourinho moves to Tottenham to replace Harry
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Sean wrote:cheesy wrote:Basically whatever you guys said
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He'd be lucky to get a job in the Championship now