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    The View From Blighty: Smoods Sounds Off On Capello Hire
    2007-12-20 11:05:00
    My workmate Smoods (an actual Brit!) had such a good time with his first article, he wrote me another. Actually, two more! But the second will have to wait until tomorrow. Here is the first:So for the first time in about, oh, 18 months, the English national team has a tactically astute foreign coach with a string of club successes on his C.V. This should be interesting.The most amazing thing about first Sven’s and now Fabio Capello’s hirings is the fact that otherwise jingoistic and xenophobic English soccer fans don’t seem to have a problem with it. These are the same fans who sing “I’d rather be a Paki than a Turk” when facing Turkey and who’s rioting led to the cancellation of a game against the Republic of Ireland. And yet there’s barely any protest at a move that screams surrender to Johnny Foreigner.And if the principle is hard to take, the reality should make even more refined fans wince. It used to be that foreign coaches were for the sport’s third-world countries. Hiring a foreigner was like calling in the IMF—it was done by struggling nations wanting to get better. Now, can you imagine Gordon Brown calling in the IMF to help with a tanking British economy? Fuck no! And yet the idea that England has willingly dragged itself down to the level of Chad and Saudi Arabia passes with barely a protest.If you can get past such thoughts, it’s hard to argue with Capello’s qualifications. The man wins trophies and is rightly considered one of the top coaches on the planet. Short of luring Arsene Wenger or Jose Mourinho, the FA has probably found the best man for the job. He’s won the Serie A title with three different clubs over a 15-year period (if you ignore match fixing scandals) and La Liga twice in the only two years he’s coached in Spain. He also won the Champions League with the most jaw-dropping final performance in the competition’s history.But here’s the problem: if England screw up with him in charge, who gets blamed? With t
    By: The Soccer Source
     
    Friday Flash...Back from Blighty
    2007-05-11 06:35:00
    Arrived back from England late last Wednesday after a whirlwind tour of London,Lincoln and Scunthorpe. Some photos I took while away with more to follow...Tube sign near the Houses of Parliament London.An exhibit from the ironware section of the Victoria and Albert Museum LondonOne of the glasshouses at Kew Gardens just outside London.Some Scunthorpe United players after the Carlisle game and presentation ceremony.Lincoln Cathedral in Lincoln probably best known for its appearance in the movie "The Da Vinci Code".
    By: porcelain-monkey
     
     
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