Showing posts with label John Terry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label John Terry. Show all posts

July 10, 2009

Transfer stop, John Terry to lead Chelsea

Chelsea captain John Terry has got huge medial coverage last week about his transfer to Manchester City. He and his playing football club got a lucrative offer for the City's wealthy Arab owners. Recently, City has made a five years contact with Argentine sticker Carlos Tevez and offered bid for the English man John Terry. But it is sure that his transfer bid was the amount of £30m and the weekly payment was £280,000. Chelsea tried hard to by Tevez efforts for five years but had to bow-down to Manchester City.

Guardian reported:

City are also conscious that, given Chelsea's reluctance, Terry would have to make a formal transfer request to leave the club. If he were to do so, then it is thought there is scope for an improved bid from City for the player as the manager, Mark Hughes, views Terry's ability and leadership qualities as essential to what is seen in Manchester as a pivotal season in the club's development now that the billionaire Sheikh Mansour has owned City for close to a year.

The Stamford Bridge has tacked the total situation with a positive hand and Chelsea Boss Carlo Ancelotti’s public note wiped out all the rumors. Even John Terry has reached to Stamford Bridge to take part the pre-season training that will be started from tomorrow. The 28-year-old, center back and the England national football team captain tied with the Chelsea FC from 1998 and got opportunity to play on the side of national team in 2003.

June 20, 2009

Chelsea Captain John Terry requests to reduce Drogba and Bosingwa bans

During the semi-final of UEFA Champions League along with Barcelona in the home ground Chelsea’s sicker Didier Drogba’s acted against referee was very offensive. That is why Didier Drogba and Jose Bosingwa has been ban from some European games. They both protested the decision of Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo. Chelsea captain John Terry, himself, condemned seriously for the sentences of the two fellows. Even the supported the objection that his gays raised at the end of the match

Goal reported:

“What happened with Didier and the comments he made after the game took the hype away from the referee a little,” he told TalkSPORT.

“It was disappointing. I would like the people in charge to take these things into perspective and also realise that after the game, Didier came out and apologised for his actions.

John Terry has done a good thing that was needed to support his fellows during this moment. The English Football club will suffer for those matches when the striker Didier Drugba and Jose Bosingwa will be kept out of the matches.