Fab Proves Talk Is Not Cheap After All

Summary


WHOEVER coined that annoying phrase talk is cheap obviously didn't see the Fabio Capello deal coming.

The England manager reckons he needs only 100 words to get his message across to the players. Given that his contract, bizarrely renegotiated in his favour only last year, is worth millions of pounds per annum, perhaps his utterances should be accompanied by a 'kerching' till-like sound. Seemingly, the FA power brokers, although no-one is owning up to doing it, removed an exit clause in Capello's contract before the 2010 tournament in South Africa. Inexcusably, Capello's nice-little-earner was extended to next year without the FA board, in toto, being given the chance to give him either the thumbs up or thumbs down. As is the Italian's way, I'm reliably informed, thus cutting out the need for a few more words.

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Fab Proves Talk Is Not Cheap After All

This unbelievable maladministration muckup, revealed by FA general secretary Alex Horn...

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