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<blockquote data-quote="Jiglo" data-source="post: 694295" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>They both dropped the player and they both probably made a mistake, but many so called footy experts had already written Beckham off until the lacklustre performances in the internationals.</p><p></p><p>Fabio Cappello dropped him when he decided to play in the American league because he didn't believe his heart was in it anymore - which is probably true because you don't go there to win major trophies, he went there for the massive payday:S </p><p></p><p>The difference is, Cappello's a proven winner and he's ruthless in his decision making. he's unlikely to let big named players gain the upper hand or let anyone get too big for the boots and in this golden age were footy players are treated like superstars and may at times put footy second over other interests, he's hopefully going to make the players take their playing seriously and that's just what's needed in my opinion where fitness is crucial to optimum performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiglo, post: 694295, member: 3953"] They both dropped the player and they both probably made a mistake, but many so called footy experts had already written Beckham off until the lacklustre performances in the internationals. Fabio Cappello dropped him when he decided to play in the American league because he didn't believe his heart was in it anymore - which is probably true because you don't go there to win major trophies, he went there for the massive payday:S The difference is, Cappello's a proven winner and he's ruthless in his decision making. he's unlikely to let big named players gain the upper hand or let anyone get too big for the boots and in this golden age were footy players are treated like superstars and may at times put footy second over other interests, he's hopefully going to make the players take their playing seriously and that's just what's needed in my opinion where fitness is crucial to optimum performance. [/QUOTE]
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