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Fabio Capello does not want to stay on as England manager after his contract expires after Euro 2012, but admitted he would help the FA in their pursuit of a long term replacement.
Fabio Capello could be offered a new contract after the Euro 2012 tournament finishes. The Italian manager will see his current contract expire next summer, but the Football Association's Director of Football Development, Sir Trevor Brooking, surprised journalists after admitting the Italian coach could be offered a fresh package.
Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp has called his players to concentrate on the Premiership amidst the wave of excitement of reaching the FA Cup Final at Wembley.
Fabio Capello has handed Stuart Pearce a job as part of the senior coaching team. A job which Pearce will take control of on the 6th of Febuary for the Switzerland game.
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.
England will start their 2010 World Cup qualifying campaign under new coach Fabio Capello against international featherweights Andorra on 6 September.
Alan Curbishley believes that England are destined to have a foreign coach forever after the FA again rejected the opportunity to hire an English coach, instead preferring a foreign boss.
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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