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FA chief executive Brian Barwick could not hide his disappointment after FIFA decided against pursuing any further at this time with 'hawkeye' goal line technology.
Arsenal chairman Peter-Hill Wood has labelled the FA as 'out of touch with reality' as Brian Barwick claimed Premiership clubs have a responsibility to blood through young English players into their squad. The Arsenal chairman has always been an ambassador for bringing more talent from abroad into the English game.
Football Association boss Brian Barwick has admitted that he is finding it increasingly difficult to find a decent pool of talent for Fabio Capello to pick.
FA Chairman Brian Barwick has outlined the importance of the captain for England and Fabio Capello's first major decision since being appointed as the England boss.
Writing to members of the England Supporter's Club, FA Chairman Brian Barwick has publicly apologised for failing to qualify for the Euro 2008 tournament in Austria and Switzerland.
The FA Chairman Brian Barwick is committed to 'fixing the English game' and is taking a 'root and branch' approach to fixing it. Barwick insisted that appointing a foreign coach was something the FA thought long and hard about, but felt the FA needed a world class coach.
Fabio Capello has today been unveiled as the new England boss by the FA and Brian Barwick. The FA Chairman labelled Capello as 'Winner with a capital W', whilst Capello called his new job "his dream come true".
Fabio Capello has been appointed the new coach of England. The FA have given Capello a four and a half year contract worth around £6 million a year, and Capello will bring in an Italian coaching team to help England become a dominant force in football again.
Fabio Capello looks set to become the new England manager. The FA have held talks with the Italian yesterday which have gone "very well", and the former Real Madrid boss thrashed out the final details of a lucrative contract and to outline his vision for the future.
Jose Mourinho has ruled himself out of the running for the England managerial job after meeting with FA representatives Brian Barwick and Trevor Brooking. The four candidates left are Marcello Lippi, Fabio Capello, Martin O'Neill and Jurgen Klinsmann.
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