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Capello Never Really Got English Football

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Fabio Capello never bothered to learn much English, or much about England. His £6m a year was not enough to interest him greatly in the culture of the country whose national game he was hired to revive by winning a major international tournament. On Wednesday night his lack of understanding led directly to his resignation from the job of England manager, after a meeting in which he was confronted over his refusal to accept the stripping of the England captaincy from John Terry.

In four months' time the England team will travel to Poland and Ukraine for the finals of the European Championships, after a qualifying tournament through which Capello led them with an unbeaten record. Now they are facing the task of redeeming the disaster of the 2010 World Cup finals in...

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