stop wanking over John Terry and get more of your 'top boy pose' pics up
"The nightmares invading the sleep of Bayern fans involve four horsemen of the Champions League Apocalypse riding towards them. As the faces come into focus, they will recognise Frank Lampard, Cole, Petr Cech and Drogba. All were immense..."
stop wanking over John Terry and get more of your 'top boy pose' pics up
Even the most battle hardened Chelsea fan has to admit that JT incident when he ran away from the goal and the striker ran towards the goal and scored last night was farcical.
Glad he's quit , and not suprised , he realises his game is in decline , so concentrate on being at Chelsea , who supported him all the way through the trial , unlike FA that dropped him , and stripped him of Captaincy without being tried .. and thus found NOT GUILTY ..
Quote: Vasque wrote in post #253Being reported that the Big Man has retired from International football.
Good, lets kick "alleged, unsubstantiated, not proved in a court of law" racism out of football, sorry international football for good!
Respect!
fixed that for ya T
"The nightmares invading the sleep of Bayern fans involve four horsemen of the Champions League Apocalypse riding towards them. As the faces come into focus, they will recognise Frank Lampard, Cole, Petr Cech and Drogba. All were immense..."
Always given his all on the football pitch, lack of pace always his downfall. Personally I'd get rid of all his era of players for England, they were a shower of shit for England. Horrible bloke outside football, will probably blow his fortune fairly quickly when his mrs lifts her head out her arse and divorces him, and William hill will have the rest.
John Terry leaves Westminster Magistrates' Court "The FA, in pursuing charges against me where I have already been cleared in a court of law, have made my position with the national team untenable." That's right, John. It's the FA's fault. It is they who have made your position untenable. Not you. They are to blame for your retirement from the England team. Blame the FA for carrying out an inquiry into the serious claim that you - when England captain - racially abused another footballer. It's true, you were cleared in a court of law. You were cleared by Senior District Judge Howard Riddle, who said: "Mr Terry's explanation is, certainly under the cold light of forensic examination, unlikely." Judge Riddle said the lack of compelling evidence meant your claim you were not insulting Anton Ferdinand remained "possible" - there was reasonable doubt. But if you think the 'not guilty' verdict amounted to a glowing endorsement of you and your character you simply weren't paying attention. You admit to using the words 'f****** black c***' on a football pitch, but dispute the context of the remark. Talking of eradicating doubt - how about removing all suspicion of racism by keeping such toxic phrases out of your mouth? But you're right. Westminster Magistrates' Court cleared you. You seem to think the FA should have dropped its investigation at that point. But, with all due respect, John, if you truly believe that you are an idiot. And you have struck Early Doors as many things, but never an idiot. As you know, the FA operates a lower burden of proof - it uses the balance of probability to reach its verdicts. What's more, it has a clear obligation to investigate fully when the captain of the England team is accused of racially abusing an opponent. You must realise this. Of course, this is not the first time you have found yourself under fire. You may have seen an article in The Times last October by Matthew Syed, in which he concluded you were either the most misunderstood man in Britain, or... well, not. Syed cited too many incidents to repeat here, but you may wish to refresh your memory by reading the article here. Certainly, for a man deemed a natural leader on the pitch, communicating clearly and taking responsibility off it do not seem to come easily to you. In 2006 you were appointed England captain. You described it as a "once in a lifetime opportunity", little realising how hilariously wrong you were. In 2010 Fabio Capello removed the armband amid a storm of media speculation about your private life. You later said: "I accepted their decision. But it doesn't mean to say I agreed with it and I never will." You undermined Capello during England's miserable World Cup campaign with that ludicrous 'mutiny' press conference, yet the following year the Italian made you captain again. He said you had been punished long enough. That surprised those of us who thought you lost the armband not as a 'punishment', but because you had shown yourself to be an unsuitable captain. In February you lost the captaincy again after police charged you over the Anton Ferdinand incident. That was not the end of you - it was the end of Capello, who refused to accept the FA's decision. It was also the end of Rio Ferdinand. The new manager, Roy Hodgson, also showed faith, taking you to Euro 2012 when many deemed you a spent force and an unnecessary distraction in the England set-up. You rewarded Hodgson by playing superbly in Ukraine. This may be why, for much of your career, you appeared to be made of teflon. For all your failings, you were very good at football. And it is unrealistic to heap intense pressure for results on England managers, then expect them to take a principled stand by leaving out their best defender. It has often been said that the mud has never stuck to you. But look at the papers today. Look at the reaction of the fans. You were one of the longest-serving England captains. You served your country with distinction for a decade. And yet few mourn your departure, even though it makes our team worse. To many, you became an awkward embarrassment. A reason to temper our support of the national team. How we would have cringed to see you with lift the European Championship trophy just days before going on trial (luckily, that was never a realistic option). Now you have gone, it is hard to feel anything but relief. You still have Chelsea. There, the fans hold you in almost universally high esteem. The club has backed you throughout the Ferdinand saga. The fans chant your name with pride and enthusiasm. At Stamford Bridge, there will only ever be one England captain. They didn't even mind when you got sent off in a Champions League semi-final. They didn't care that you brazenly told a pitch-side reporter you did nothing wrong, in clear contradiction of the video replays. They didn't even mind, when the rest of the team miraculously won the Champions League without you, that you got into your kit, smeared grass stains on your knees and lifted the cup. Who needs dignity when you've got silverware? Sadly, John, your England career ends with neither.
Terry should of done the honourable thing and retired from International football in February when he blatantly used racist language at Antonio Ferdinand .
Well, I tell them there's no problem Only solutions
Quote: 1985casual wrote in post #268Found guilty and banned for 4 games, what's the odds of the Chelski squad wearing "Terry is innocent" T-shirts this weekend?
Can't believe the FA found him guilty. The chances of that were ....er......er......99.5% going on last years stats
as for the t-shirt, name your own odds - we wont do it as we're not Liverpool....
"The nightmares invading the sleep of Bayern fans involve four horsemen of the Champions League Apocalypse riding towards them. As the faces come into focus, they will recognise Frank Lampard, Cole, Petr Cech and Drogba. All were immense..."
Could end badly for the FA this, pretty certain he has grounds to sue the fuck out of them seeing as he is actually non guilty haha I don't like the man but he is actually, legally not guilty... Don't get why the FA think they are above the law system, could be fun should Terry sue them.
^^ there's no real comparison between the two, especially in terms of level of 'proof' required. something like 431 out of the last 433 fa cases have been found guilty. basically if you're called, you're knackered