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Originally Posted by Eric
I get your point. But (always a but ain't there  ) for better or worse he was hired as the manager, and it seems he was ignored in the whole decision making process. And I don't like the idea of Terry being tried and convicted in the press, and by the FA before the trial even starts. Unfortuate that the trial was postponed, but that's the way it was. Terry is a helluva football player, and a great inspirational leader. I for one, hope he didn't do what he is accused of. I have the feeling that the powers that be at the FA are secretly keeping their fingers crossed that he is guilty. As of now ... he is innocent.
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I don't think it even crossed Capello's mind about the John Terry subject and for me it showed his lack of interest in the job as manager..John Terry has not lost his job as a player for club or country and that is how it should be wether he is guilty or not.. but Capello should have made a move over Terry being the capitain simply because of the loss of respect behind the scence from other players in the England team and it may have even caused problems in selecting the team.