Somebody has put together this montage of Fabio Capello's reactions during England's match with Slovenia. It's extraordinary. When he's upset about something on the field, which is often, he writhes and explodes with rage, swearing at the players and shoulder-charging his assistants, who just bounce off him. There's a savagery to him, and something dark and bullying - watch out for a fairly brutal exchange with Stuart Pearce, whom he clearly regards with contempt.
Maybe it's just that the seats are too close together. Men like Capello aren't used to travelling economy.
Posted by: Tim Footman | June 29, 2010 at 02:27 PM
That is a good point. You wouldn't want to be a steward with him on board.
Posted by: Ian Leslie | June 29, 2010 at 08:37 PM