Fabio Capello to add English coach to backroom team

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Fabio Capello to add English coach to backroom team

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/8823866.stm

England boss Fabio Capello has agreed to appoint a young English coach in his backroom team in addition to Stuart Pearce, BBC Sport understands.
Football Association director of development Sir Trevor Brooking will help select the coach and will make his recommendation in December.
Pearce, who is in charge of the England Under-21 team, is already part of Capello's backroom staff.
The move came after an FA board meeting to review England's World Cup campaign.
BBC sports news correspondent Dan Roan said: "The FA wants Brooking and Capello to identify an additional young English coach to work as part of England's backroom team, as well as Stuart Pearce.
"This is effectively an attempt at succession-planning by the FA.
"Pearce has a dual role as Under-21 manager and the FA is keen to start grooming another potential successor to Capello."

He added: "It is also understood that none of Capello's team of Italian assistant coaches will be leaving the England set-up."
With Pearce sometimes away on Under-21 duty, the FA wants to promote a greater sense of continuity in the set-up, as well as helping to bridge the gap between players and manager.
In addition to selecting a new coach for the England set-up, Capello and Brooking - who appears to be taking an increasingly influential role in the wake of the World Cup disappointment - will also work together with the aim of improving the skills and development of English coaches.
The pair will produce recommendations in relation to international player development and coach education set-up, with the FA keen to learn the lessons of a World Cup in which a much-hyped England won just one match.
Capello, who kept his job after the competition, did not address the board at the gathering but met members of Club England including Brooking, chairman Sir Dave Richards, FA general secretary Alex Horne and Club England managing director Adrian Bevington.
Capello said after being told his job was safe that he will focus more on youth. The first steps towards that strategy could be visible when England play Hungary in a friendly at Wembley on 11 August.

There are a lot of good English players in the country...The pathway is an issue in my view
England U19 manager Noel Blake

Having had the squad with the highest average age in South Africa, Capello is expected to call-up some younger players and may even take the opportunity to take a look at the England Under-19s when they start their European Championship finals campaign in France on Sunday.
England will face Austria, Holland and France in the group stages, although manager Noel Blake is unsure whether Capello will be in attendance.
"I don't know his diary," said Blake. "But, when we qualified for the finals a couple of years ago, his assistant [Franco Baldini] came out and we do get good support from the senior end of things."
The FA also stressed on Thursday its intention to appoint an independent chairman following the resignation of Lord Triesman in May, although its desire for someone with "a real affinity to football" could put it on collision course with the government.
The FA wants to remove from its rules the stipulation that its chairman must have a minimum of 12 months without a material business relationship to a football entity.
A completely independent chairman was one of the key recommendations of the Burns Report.
Lord Triesman was forced to quit after a private conversation with a former civil service colleague was secretly recorded and then published by a newspaper.
The comments included claims that the Spanish FA was looking for help to bribe referees at the World Cup in South Africa. However, Fifa took no action over the allegations.
 
Steve Bould? Could take Pearce's job if SP gets a promotion and quits his dual role. Bould is the Arsenal Youth Coach, and guided them to the Academy Premier League this year, and the FA Youth Cup last year! or... Mike Phelan, media expert... I know Becks wants to play and not to ever manage, but he's got a good relationship with the players presumably (having not slept with their wives)
 
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Can't imagine Bould as a coach, but he's done a very decent job at Arsenal.

If he doesn't want to go into management and sees himself as someone who gets most pleasure out of things in bring on young players, that's even better. I honestly believe that specialists seem to do far better than those who view things as a stepping stone to move on. What good is it if a youth team is built up to win only for a couple of seasons so that the coach can get what he views is a better job when the players themselves don't develop as they could?
 
:D

Can't imagine Bould as a coach, but he's done a very decent job at Arsenal.

If he doesn't want to go into management and sees himself as someone who gets most pleasure out of things in bring on young players, that's even better. I honestly believe that specialists seem to do far better than those who view things as a stepping stone to move on. What good is it if a youth team is built up to win only for a couple of seasons so that the coach can get what he views is a better job when the players themselves don't develop as they could?
well whoever is made coach will be someone they consider to be a potential successor to capello, so whoever gets named it will be a significant call (if its shearer im going to cry)
 
I read somewhere that Alan Shearer is in the frame, sorry to disappoint mate. :$ Long shot, but would United assistant Gary Phelan fit the bill ?
 
I read somewhere that Alan Shearer is in the frame, sorry to disappoint mate. :$ Long shot, but would United assistant Gary Phelan fit the bill ?

Mike Phelan?
 
I read somewhere that Alan Shearer is in the frame, sorry to disappoint mate. :$ Long shot, but would United assistant Gary Phelan fit the bill ?
if he is made coach i will lose it, but brooking is making his recommendation and i trust in his common sense. can you put the source which says shearer?
you mean mike phelan? long shot but he is definitely good enough, he has a done a lot for united, and has had a big hand in the success we've had
 
This is good news, whoever is appointed. It will make it easier for the players to see Capello as their manager, and the distance between him and his team will be shortened, which is the main problem at this World Cup.
 
This is good news, whoever is appointed. It will make it easier for the players to see Capello as their manager, and the distance between him and his team will be shortened, which is the main problem at this World Cup.
to be fair, its not all the squad. some, like rio etc, clearly like him, others like terry are more distant. and to be honest there shouldnt be a problem seeing capello as manager. if a player cant recognise authority he shouldnt be there

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ray wilkins!!!!! fluent in italian aswell
much as i'd love it to be ray, it would only give terry more encouragement to open his big mouth. sorry but his actions really ****** me off at the world cup
 
to be fair, its not all the squad. some, like rio etc, clearly like him, others like terry are more distant. and to be honest there shouldnt be a problem seeing capello as manager. if a player cant recognise authority he shouldnt be there

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much as i'd love it to be ray, it would only give terry more encouragement to open his big mouth. sorry but his actions really ****** me off at the world cup

im not saying he should have done it but he was only saying what we was all thinking. and plus englands performances had declined since he got stripped of the captaincy and thats a fact.
 
im not saying he should have done it but he was only saying what we was all thinking. and plus englands performances had declined since he got stripped of the captaincy and thats a fact.
but thats the point. he shouldnt say it and undermine capello. if he really was thining about england he should really forced the issue in private.

also you could argue that england have performed badly since his actions became public and split the squad, which it certainly would have. just because bridge wasnt there doesnt mean the problem went away, but this is a debate for another time

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what i'd like to know is if stuart pearce will also be in the runniong as a long term successor
 
This is bad news, english coaches are no good, they teach long ball route one Stoke City football which produces useless lumps like Heskey. We should bring in some quality foreign coaches and get rid of any english unfluence in the England back-room staff.
 
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