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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Capello causes Fascist stir
Thursday 9 February, 2006
Fabio Capello has caused a stir in Spain after making pro-Fascist comments in a recent newspaper interview.

Capello, speaking to Italian daily La Repubblica, spoke in gushing tones about his time in Madrid, comparing the country favourably to Italy, which he felt was behind Spain in terms of European progress.

However, Don Fabio has caused outrage in the Spanish Press by commending ‘the order that was left by Franco’.

General Francisco Franco was the highly unpopular dictator of Spain and self-appointed Head of State for 36 years until his death in 1975.

During his long autocratic rule, political enemies and social minority groups were ruthlessly suppressed and fascist laws, such as the banning of the Catalan language, were introduced to crush the Spanish people’s regional identity.

Capello’s comments have created a huge backlash in the country, with the newspaper El Pais particularly infuriated by his words.

“Capello has committed a deplorable act in support of Fascism,” it read. “What would happen if he were to praise Mussolini or Hitler?

“He couldn’t have highlighted our tapas or our draught beer,” it continued. “He had to praise the order left by Franco.”

Real Madrid were considered the team of Franco’s regime and Los Merengues first came to international prominence under Il Generalissimo’s rule.
 

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Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
#5
Espectro said:
well if it is true, that basicly shuts the door to a return of Capello to Spain :D
well but, if it is true, we do not need such peoples at juve, but I am sure, he did not mean it the way it is interprated.
 

Byrone

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Dec 19, 2005
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ßömßärdiër said:
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Yeah, its one of those movies that u could watch over & over & its still great.:agree:

U know that kung pow 2 is out, i wonder if it will be any good as the first one?
 

RoBi

Junior Member
Dec 22, 2005
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#15
Capello is a great coach i don't give a crap what he believes. He is entitled to his own opinion and if i was Capello i wouldn't give a damn what it caused in Spain. Forget Spain, stay in Italy, stay with Juventus, become a dictator there...i mean director. Just as long as you stay with juve.
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
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#18
RoBi said:
Capello is a great coach i don't give a crap what he believes. He is entitled to his own opinion and if i was Capello i wouldn't give a damn what it caused in Spain. Forget Spain, stay in Italy, stay with Juventus, become a dictator there...i mean director. Just as long as you stay with juve.

u didnt mean to say director did you
 

Espectro

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Jul 12, 2002
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#20
Capello refutes Franco comments
Thursday 9 February, 2006
Fabio Capello has strenuously denied the comments attributed to him in a newspaper in which he allegedly praised Fascist Spain.

Speaking of Madrid in an interview with Italian daily La Repubblica, the Juventus Coach was reported to have spoken highly of the ‘order left by Franco’.

However, Capello, who has been linked with a possible move to Real Madrid over the last few weeks, moved swiftly to deny any sort of admiration for dictators.

“I have been misquoted,” he said. “I have never dreamt of praising dictatorships of any kind, whether they are of the right or the left. My father was in a Nazi concentration camp.”

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