World Cup 2010 Blog: Capello On Terry As Captain: “Not On My Watch!” | ![]() |
Capello On Terry As Captain: “Not On My Watch!” Posted: 28 Feb 2010 04:39 PM PST
He has picked a side. Definitively. Sorta.
But in some clever political backtalking, Capello made sure to keep offenses on both sides at a minimal.
Translation?
Politics 101. Capello knows Bridge’s worth on the team, and is willing to make a pseudo sacrifice of John Terry in order to appease the situation, all the while standing by the side of his fallen captain by firmly and emphatically stating the importance of his play on the team itself. See, everyones happy now right? Er, right . . . With the situation still at boiling point level, do Capellos comments have the potential to do more harm than good? Terry isn’t captain, everyone understood why. I mean, does the situation need any more explaining? Or is the transparency of his dilemma explanation enough for his outspoken statement? It is obvious he must have informed Terry of his public condemnation, so is it safe to say this was all planned to bring Bridge back home? And will Bridge really abandon one of the precious few opportunities a footballer ever has in representing his country on the worlds biggest stage? This is one story that desperately needs a happy ending. Dumb move by Capello or the last ditch efforts of a desperate man? You make the call. Let your voice be heard in the comments below. . Follow me on TWITTER |
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