Cahill: O'Neill got it wrong.Byline: Lisa Smith GARY Cahill Gary James Cahill (born December 19, 1985 in Sheffield, England) is an English footballer who currently plays for Sheffield United as a defender, on loan from Aston Villa. has no regrets swopping Villa Park Villa Park, village (1990 pop. 22,253), Du Page co., NE Ill.; inc. 1914. It is a residential suburb W of Chicago. for the Reebok Stadium after landing his third England callup in recent weeks. But the defender is not sure Villa boss Martin O'Neill didn't make a mistake. O'Neill allowed the rising academy star to turn his back on his claret and blue career of four years for Bolton Wanderers last season and his form for the Trotters has been so impressive that England boss Fabio Capello Fabio Capello (born June 18, 1946 in San Canzian d'Isonzo, Gorizia) is an Italian football manager and former professional player who most recently coached Real Madrid. has once again come calling. Cahill said: "It is a shame I had to move on but I knew I had to get regular football. I made the decision, and once you have made it, you just go forward." Of the Villa boss's decision to allow him to walk Cahill said: "He is a great manager and you would maybe have to ask him that question. "But everybody makes mistakes sometimes." Cahill is delighted at Villa's success this season but insists he is in the happiest spell of his career under Gary Megson Gary John Megson (born 2 May, 1959 in Manchester) is a former English footballer and manager. He has recently been appointed as Leicester City's new manager. As a player, he is arguably best remembered from his days at Sheffield Wednesday, where his father Don Megson also played and thriving on the fact he is being lined up as a possible replacement for John Terry and Rio Ferdinand at the heart of the Three Lion's defence. He said: "Villa have two great centre-backs now who are doing well and I wish them every success." Cahill insists he left Villa on good terms with the Villa manager. "There are no hard feelings between me and him," he said. "Maybe if I had bided my time there a bit longer it might have been different. "He never for one minute pushed me out of the door. It was just a decision I made to go because he couldn't guarantee me playing week in, week out which is what I needed to do." Villa fans have long bemoaned Cahill's departure while Blues fans rue the fact he didn't sign for them. He added: "It is nice to hear the fans say nice things about me but I am happy now and settled at Bolton. "It was a good decision to go there, It could have backfired but it has worked out really well and I am happy now." CAPTION(S): In form: Gary Cahill has impressed England boss Fabio Capello. |
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