Tag: John Terry

  • Chelsea FC – John Terry Shouldn’t Be a Starting Centre Back Anymore

    Chelsea FC – John Terry Shouldn’t Be a Starting Centre Back Anymore

    The old guard of Chelsea, which means the players who won titles with Jose Mourinho during his first run with the club, is still alive and kicking. The most surprising of the remaining champions is John Terry, whose ability over the last few years has been disappointing to be gentle, yet his overrated leadership skills remain a reason to make him a big part of the squad.

  • Transfer Rumors 2013 – Chelsea Will Sell John Terry

    Transfer Rumors 2013 – Chelsea Will Sell John Terry

    It seems that nostalgia isn’t going to be enough for John Terry to keep his job as both captain and probably even a player at Chelsea football club, as his ability over the last few years and the managerial changes will likely push him out of the club.

  • Transfer Rumors 2013 – Monaco Trying to Sign John Terry

    Transfer Rumors 2013 – Monaco Trying to Sign John Terry

    If there’s one transfer Chelsea would love to see go through, it’s the current rumor that new rich kids on the block AS Monaco are trying to sign John Terry, offering him a huge, tax-free salary that’s almost too good to refuse.

  • Chelsea FC – Frank Lampard & John Terry Should Be Yesterday’s News

    Chelsea FC – Frank Lampard & John Terry Should Be Yesterday’s News

    We keep hearing about the importance of the Chelsea old guard, but at some point, its time has to end. Maybe John Terry and Frank Lampard have an influence that goes beyond what they bring onto the pitch in terms of ability, which isn’t too special most of the time, but for the club to remain an elite one, the reins have to move on to better, younger players.

  • Chelsea FC – David Luiz & John Terry Take Over the Scoring

    When your strikers, Fernando Torres in this case, can only score when there’s a full moon outside, you have to rely on other players to deliver the good. While Chelsea usually rely on Frank Lampard or the creativity of Juan Mata and Eden Hazard to provide goals, for once it was about the centre backs, as David Luiz and John Terry came through with the finishing touch.

  • Chelsea FC – Rafa Benitez Has Had Enough

    Chelsea FC – Rafa Benitez Has Had Enough

    There’s nothing like waiting for a win to get back at the fans and at your bosses. Rafa Benitez has seen nothing but disrespect from everyone since taking the Chelsea job, knowing all too well it wasn’t going to last very long.

  • Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Can’t Score vs Ex

    Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Can’t Score vs Ex

    A comeback goal from John Terry signaled it would be a great day for Chelsea, but he was taken off the pitch shortly after from a collision. It was up to Eden Hazard and Juan Mata to pick up the slack and find the net, but they couldn’t and grew tired and ineffective as the match drew on, while the man who wanted to score more than everyone, Fernando Torres, was taken off goalless once more.

  • Luis Suarez Saves the Day (Chelsea vs Liverpool)

    Luis Suarez Saves the Day (Chelsea vs Liverpool)

    For more than 60 minutes, it didn’t really look like Liverpool were planning to score, let alone win, against a superior yet lackluster Chelsea side, leading thanks to John Terry scoring from a corner kick. But Luis Suarez woke up and finally found some room, connecting with a Jamie Carragher cross to make it 1-1, keeping it that way till the end of the match.

  • Manchester United – Rio Ferdinand Did the Right Thing

    Manchester United – Rio Ferdinand Did the Right Thing

    If showing your disgust and distaste with how the FA handled a racism case involving your own brother(!!!) means not wearing a anti-racism shirt, it should be fine by everyone. Rio Ferdinand has the right and the reasons to leave the kick racism out of football jersey off of him, even if it meant defying the words and gospel of Alex Ferguson.

  • Manchester United – Alex Ferguson Sharing His Opinion When Nobody Wants it

    Everyone’s talking about the John Terry suspension, so Sir Alex Ferguson decided that not only the people actually involved with the case or the clubs at hand, Chelsea and QPR, should have their say. As the unofficial king of the Premier League and British Football, he must have his opinion heard.