Friday, February 1, 2008

Why so much noise made for Beckham Exclusion

I do not know why so much noise has been made for the exclusion of David Beckham in the upcoming friendly against Switzerland! Fabio Capello has been appointed as England's Manager and faith should be shown by all fans and supporters regardless of his nationality.

Over the years Fabio has proven so many people wrong, and he will surely again prove all his doubters wrong by guiding England to a new height. Whether England will win a championship or tournament is yet to be seen, but one thing for sure is England team certainly will move forward with Fabio Capello in charge. His past records also shown that he's the type of coach who doesn't believe in big name players, but trusted match fit players.

Fabio Capello has proven in the past that only the match fit players will win games for the team, and the most recent is during his in charge of Real Madrid. David Beckham is first dropped out of Fabio's team, and when things went wrong for Real, Beckham was recalled, and when he's fit, he won Real some games, which proved important towards their title. Although during the beginning of seasons, rumour has been saying Fabio will ship out David Beckham comes January transfer window, but what is actually happened is Fabio Capello recalled David Beckham just at the right time, when team needed him most.

So David has indirectly, if not on his own brought the La Liga champion's medal to Fabio Capello. So I believe Fabio Capello knows very well how good a player David Beckham is, and how important he could be to England team when fit. So it doesn't matter whether David Beckham will win his 100th cap next week or next month, so long David Beckham believe he will win it sooner or later.

So to all moaners out there, stop making it a big fuss about Beckham's exclusion and put your faith in the man you should be proud of, and feel lucky to have as a Manager / Coach. There are so many teams out there trying to lure Fabio Capello to their team, yet he chosed England. So English fan should be rather glad than complaining.

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