Posts Tagged ‘fabio capello’

Capello, the Mafia, and England

By Brian Phillips • Feb 7th, 2008 • Category: Media, World Football Culture

Capello as mob boss, Capello as fascist dictator, Capello as Roman emperor: Brian Phillips looks at how Capello is being portrayed in England, and asks why they’re so keen on tyrannical rule.



The Capello Effect: Watching Them Watching Us

By Vanda Wilcox • Dec 21st, 2007 • Category: Media

Since it will take some time for the footballing effects of the appointment of Fabio Capello as England manager to become apparent, it is currently most significant as a media event. In Italy, the news has been greeted with almost as many column inches as in England (or perhaps that should be column centimetres, for [...]



Fabio Capello: Can a Manager Change the Identity of a Team?

By Brian Phillips • Dec 14th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

England are on the verge of appointing a new manager, which means that it’s a day to have opinions. If Italianness is not a quality you look for in a football coach, this is not the day to keep your thoughts a secret. If you had a dream about David Beckham last [...]