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101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more: Capello meets the press; Cassano cries during a game
World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010: Fabio Capello versus the English Press: Round One
Capello meets the press; Cassano cries during a game
101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more —
Brian Barwick unveiled Fabio Capello (with an interpretor) to the English media. See the press conference here. One of the highlights of the press conference was Capello’s claim that he has never wanted to manage Italy.
Serie A TV’s news round up looks forward to next week’s Milan derby, Del Piero’s revival, and Cassano’s tearful outburst.
Capello meets the prees
101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more —
Brian Barwick has unveiled Fabio Capello (with an interpretor) to the English media. See the press conference here. One of the highlights of the press conference was Capello’s claim that he has never wanted to manage Italy.
Capello meets the press
101 Great Goals - latest football videos and international soccer goals from the Premier League, Champions League,La liga, Serie A, World Cup, UEFA Cup and more —
Brian Barwick has unveiled Fabio Capello (with an interpretor) to the English media. See the press conference here. One of the highlights of the press conference was Capello’s claim that he has never wanted to manage Italy.
Fabio Capello versus the English Press: Round One
World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 —
The new England manager locked horns with his mortal enemies this afternoon, and lived to tell the tale.. Signor Capello (or Mr. Hair to give his translated English title) looked calm and confident as he faced the men and women who will be tearing him apart at the first hint of England not definitely winning World Cup 2010. They asked him several awkward questions, which Capello took in through his translator then filtered back through the same man and out to the press again as if it were the most natural process in the world. He also promised to take on an English coach (that’s a football coach of English nationality, not someone to coach him in ...

