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    FILE - In this Friday Dec. 9, 2005 file photo England national soccer team coach Sven Goran Eriksson grimaces as he takes his seat for the final draw for the 2006 World Cup in Leipzig, Germany. Eriksson has told Fabio Capello to beware the rising tide of expectation that England will return from South Africa with the World Cup. Capello's team has so far won all eight games in qualifying for next year's World Cup in South Africa and that has led to high hopes in a nation without a title since 1966. (AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle, File)

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    Former England soccer managers Sven Goran Eriksson, left, and Steve McClaren, right, are seen at Durham Cathedral, Durham, England Monday, Sept. 21, 2009 after attending a service for former England manger Bobby Robson, who died earlier this year. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson and England's Fabio Capello were among a wealth of football personalities to attend a memorial service for Sir Bobby Robson, the former player and manager who died of cancer at age 76. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

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    DURHAM, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 21: Former England managers Graham Taylor (L) and Sven Goran Eriksson (C) sit with the current England manager Fabio Capello before the Sir Bobby Robson Memorial Service at Durham Cathedral on September 21, 2009 in Durham, England. Thousands of football fans are expected to pay tribute to the former England footballer and manager Sir Bobby Robson, who died aged 76 following a long battle with cancer, both at a memorial service attended by famous names of European football at Durham Cathederal and on giant screens at Newcastle's St James' Park and Ipswich. (Photo by Owen Humphreys - Pool/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Fabio Capello;Sven Goran Eriksson;Graham Taylor

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    England manager Fabio Capello, right, and former England soccer manager Sven Goran Eriksson attend the thanksgiving service for former England soccer team manger Sir Bobby Robson at Durham Cathedral, Durham, England, Monday, Sept. 21, 2009. Robson died of cancer earlier this year. (AP Photo/Owen Humphreys, Pool)

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    Former soccer player and manager Sven Goran Eriksson arrives at Durham Cathedral, Durham, England Monday, Sept. 21, 2009 to attend the thanksgiving service for former England soccer team manager Sir Bobby Robson, who died of cancer earlier this year. (AP Photo/Scott Heppell)

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    New Mexican national team coach Javier Aguirre waves as he wears the trainer's jacket in the end of his first press conference as coach on April 16, 2009 in Mexico City. Aguirre, former coach of Atletico Madrid, will start training the Mexican national team facing the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifiers. Aguirre will replace Swedish Sven Goran-Eriksson. AFP PHOTO/OMAR TORRES (Photo credit should read OMAR TORRES/AFP/Getty Images)

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    New Mexican national team coach Javier Aguirre wears the trainer's jacket in the end of his first press conference as coach on April 16, 2009 in Mexico City. Aguirre, former coach of Atletico Madrid, will start training the Mexican national team facing the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifiers. Aguirre will replace Swedish Sven Goran-Eriksson. AFP PHOTO/OMAR TORRES (Photo credit should read OMAR TORRES/AFP/Getty Images)

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    New Mexican national team coach Javier Aguirre gestures during the first press conference as coach on April 16, 2009 in Mexico City. Aguirre, former coach of Atletico Madrid, will start training the Mexican national team facing the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifiers. Aguirre will replace Swedish Sven Goran-Eriksson. AFP PHOTO/OMAR TORRES (Photo credit should read OMAR TORRES/AFP/Getty Images)

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    New Mexican national team coach Javier Aguirre gestures during the first press conference as coach on April 16, 2009 in Mexico City. Aguirre, former coach of Atletico Madrid, will start training the Mexican national team facing the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifiers. Aguirre will replace Swedish Sven Goran-Eriksson. AFP PHOTO/OMAR TORRES (Photo credit should read OMAR TORRES/AFP/Getty Images)

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    New Mexican national team coach Javier Aguirre speaks during the first press conference as coach on April 16, 2009 in Mexico City. Aguirre, former coach of Atletico Madrid, will start training the Mexican national team facing the FIFA World Cup South Africa 2010 qualifiers. Aguirre will replace Swedish Sven Goran-Eriksson. AFP PHOTO/OMAR TORRES (Photo credit should read OMAR TORRES/AFP/Getty Images)

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lsilva4226 05:07:43 PM Apr 02 2009

Pensando en lo que pasa en Mexico, una derrota no es el fin del mundo, Argentina que es mas solido perdio 6-1, es parte del aprendisaje, mi opinion es de que Se necesita un entrenador con bastantes pantalones com Javier Aguirre, para dirigir a Mexico, De la Torre es una opcion para el futuro, el tiene muy buenos planes como directivo y pues hay que dejarlo trabajar y desarrolar sus ideas de empezar desde la niniez, los juveniles y asi desarrollar una linea de trabajo que empiece desde los cimientos para poder ver en el futuro un verdadero futbol mexicano. En cuanto al comentario de la persona que nos llama "mexicanitos" esreprobable la falta de respeto hacia mi pais, hay que tener un poco mas de educacion y de

nyhonpr 01:27:52 PM Oct 22 2008

YO SOY DIRECTOR TEGNICO DE FUTBOL Y MI ANALISIS DE LO QUE LE PASA NO SOLO AMEXICO SINO EN EL MUNDO DEL FUTBOL DIGO QUE EL FUTBOL BA EBOLUCIONALDO DEPENDIENDO DELA CAPACIDAD DE CADA ENTRENADOR NUEVO QUE SE FORMA YA LOS QUE ESTABA EN LOS ANOS 70 POR PONERLO ALLI SERCA MEXICANOS CENTROAMERICANOS Y DEMAS TENEMOS QUE SER COMPRENSIBOS TODOS QUEREMOS GANAR TODOS QUEREMOS BER NUESTRA SELECCION EN EL MUNDIAL PERO TENEMOS QUE COMPARTIR INTELIGENCIA DE PAISES A PAISES MANDA A CAPACITAR NUESTROS ENTRENADORES APRENDER COSAS NUEBAS EN OTROS LUGARES PARA EBOLUCIONAL NUESTRO FUTBOL ASI DE OTROS LUGARES BENIR APRENDER DELO NUESTRO DEL ENTRENADOR MEXICANO Y EL ENTRENADOR HONDURENO TUBIERO QUE TRABAJAR UN TIEMPO EN EL PA

veronicavcortes 01:44:10 AM Jun 05 2008

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veronicavcortes 01:43:47 AM Jun 05 2008

ERIKSSON solo fue contratado para llevarse unos millones de Dolares y a buscarse una buena VIEJA MEXICANA como lo hizo en Inglaterra, no sean tontos Mexicanitos que no les laven el COCo.

veronicavcortes 01:38:36 AM Jun 05 2008

Directivos de la FEMEXFUT yo creo que tienen mucho dinero Hijos de p.., para que quieren entrenadores extranjeros que cobran mucho dinero, en Mexico hay gente capaz de diriguir un seleccion MEDIOCRE con jugadores Infados como salcido, osorio, yo pienso que no es necesario hacer inversiones con gente como ERIKSSON, por que esta seleccion es y sera la misma todo el tiempo, no sabemos por que la FIFA pone en el lugar 14 del mundo , que bases tiene la FIFA para ponerlo en ese lugar es una tonteria no enga@en a la gente o por que la gente es muy Fanatica en Mexco?.

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