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July 19th 2010 by Mystical Mike
Sven McClaren’s controversial ‘index’ which caused so much controversy has finally been published. Despite the clowns at the FA persuading Capello to postpone, the England teams ratings are available for everyone to see. Unsurprisingly, Robert Green’s blooper against the USA makes him the lowest rated player, while Joe Cole and Gareth Barry also failed to make much of an impression. Wayne Rooney who had an abysmal time in South Africa rated lower than Emile Heskey, while striker Jermain Defoe topped Capello’s list. Sunday League winger Shaun Wright-Phillips and Steven Gerrard also rated high by the nutty Italian. Capello also rated players from other teams, with man of the tournament Diego Forlan topping the overall list with a score of 65.77. Average mark given to England’s players Robert Green 51.67 Tags: england, Fabio Capello, Fabio Capello stats, South Africa, world cup
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July 19th, 2010 at 12:17 pm
This was such a blunder by Capello. Still funny to see Rob Green as his worst player though!
July 19th, 2010 at 12:25 pm
it’s a massive blooper, even bigger than Rob Greens! How can the players trust him now? He’s surely lost the whole dressing room now?
Question: Why wasn’t Capello at the Under 19′s match? I mean, what does he actually do for that 6 million per year?
July 19th, 2010 at 1:03 pm
This is hilarious, what does capello actually expect to gain from this?
So Defoe scores one goal and his our best performer? And swp was one of our best players too?
What a joke!