Former Arsenal and England defender who has been doing his coaching badges with the Welsh FA, believes that he would be the right man to replace Gary Neville.
The former defender who was asked by a fan what he would do to shore England's defence up, his answer to that question was brilliant:
"Get rid of Gary Neville and get me in instead," he said. "I've done
all the badges."
"I'm doing my coaching badges with the Welsh FA. I am on the last
year of the pro licence. Whether I'm going to use it straightaway I'm
not too sure. Whether I can use it here I don't know."
"But the career I have had should warrant me getting a job."
Campbell who has always been a face of fight against Racism in England, always felt betrayed by English FA.
"I had my colour to count against me," he said.
"I should have captained my country more than three times. I was going
toe-to-toe with Beckham and he got the captaincy."
"But I was getting better and better. I became one of the best defenders in
the world and then the best defender in the world and captain of my
domestic side. But the better you get the further away you get (from
the England captaincy).
"You conduct yourself in a proper way, in a proper manner, not
falling out of night clubs and things like that."
But these recent comments from Sol Campbell have no basis and looks like the former England defender is just bring out his personal vendetta against his former colleagues.
"David Beckham was picked as captain and of course he ticked all
the boxes. But what if every country adopted that kind of format?
They don't."
"'Most teams don't go for a star player as captain. Germany don't
do it, France don't do it, Italy don't do it and nor do Spain. It's not
about the star name."
These latest comments are sure to stir a debate.