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Should JT Go To The World Cup?

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Hello, everyone

Just like to say john terry has done f--k all wrong,everyone knows if your fullback leaves a hole, its the centre backs job to fill it....:)

Posted
Hello, everyone

Just like to say john terry has done f--k all wrong,everyone knows if your fullback leaves a hole, its the centre backs job to fill it....:)

Oh dear, noob.

Posted
John Terry's wife does look to be really "heartbroken" though, sunning it up in Dubai spending Terry's wages on clothes etc. Stupid bitch.

Fuck me you're a misogynist.

Posted
Misogynist is hardly a "big and clever" word lol

Well it's not a word I have ever said or used in my life, I couldnt even tell you what it meant, yes if that makes me thicker than some of you lot then wow!

Posted
And you are a penis for using big words to try and show how clever you are but each to their own.
Misogynist is hardly a "big and clever" word lol
Well it's not a word I have ever said or used in my life, I couldnt even tell you what it meant, yes if that makes me thicker than some of you lot then wow!

lol lol lol lol lol

Dear Christ. I just don't know how to reply.

Posted

In answer to the original question, no.

It's not just about his affair/affairs and the way he's responded to that scandal coming out into the open, it's the air of disrepute that's surrounded him in other ways too.

Representing England should be an honour and one that should be bestowed on people who are prepared to behave honourably in return for enjoying the privilege of playing for England.

Terry has long been aware that he was a certain selection for England in the World Cup, barring injury, and has had plenty of time to set the appropriate standards in his personal life. It's not as if the shabbiness of his actions related to ancient history or simply related to an isolated incident.

He's basically held two fingers up to his responsibilities - to the example he should set as a representative of his country and not just in a passing moment of weakness. His case has not been helped by similarly shabby episodes attributed to members of his family.

It will doubtless be seen as old fashioned but Terry's ability as a footballer would matter nothing to me were I in Capello's place. The lad would be shown the door. Permanently.

Posted

Really shouldn't have visited that volcano while abroad.

Think I've got a spot of pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis judging by this cough.

Posted
Really shouldn't have visited that volcano while abroad.

Think I've got a spot of pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis judging by this cough.

lol

Posted

Yes. He's made a horrific mistake yet I think him missing the world cup would have a greater effect on our chances. We can't allow this to happen. I think he's as big twat as anyone, and did before this but at the end of the day regardless of their thoughts on him the players need to remain professional and play with him as normal, and Capello needs to pick his best players.

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Posted

(Didn't really think it was worthy of a new topic so posted it in here.)

He's trying to run people over now.

John Terry was breathlaysed after damaging the leg of a security guard he knocked over in his Range Rover after Chelsea's Champions League exit to Inter Milan.

Attempting to drive away from Stamford Bridge late on Tuesday night, Terry's car was surrounded by photographers, leaving him at a standstill.

Chelsea's security team eventually managed to clear room for Terry to move forward but as he drove on at a snail's pace, his vehicle collided with the man's leg.

Despite a police statement, it is believed that the man's leg was badly bruised - rather than broken - in the incident.

A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: 'Police were called at 23.13 on Tuesday March 16 to Stamford Bridge to reports of a collision between a car and a pedestrian.

'London Ambulance Service and Police attended where a 35-year old male was found with a broken leg. He has been taken to a west London hospital where he is in a stable condition.

'The driver of a dark coloured 4x4 car failed to stop at the scene. No arrests were made though enquiries into the incident continue.'

Terry's spokesman Phil Hall confirmed Terry was breathalysed in the early hours of Wednesday morning at his home in Surrey

Hall told goal.com: 'John was coming out of the car park and he was surrounded by paparazzi photographers. He was not driving very fast and a security guard waved him through. There were some fans there and they were telling the photographers to get out of the way.'

Hall claimed that Terry was unaware that he had hit the man until he was called by the club later in the evening.

He added: 'John volunteered to go to the police station, and was breathalysed in his home at 1.30am. The breathalyser showed he had not been drinking at all.'

Posted

That just doesn't add up, if he was driving at a snails pace then it wouldn't badly bruise a leg no matter how big the car is. Either he was going faster than a snails pace or the leg is not as badly bruised as made out. Doesn't' really matter anyway lol.

Posted

lol yes Matt, it's proven that the best way to break somebodys leg is to make impact travelling at 2mph.

Try not to take everything I say too seriously.

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