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Talking about Terry, does anybody else think he wouldn't make a good manager? He is a legendary player, but in all honesty he seems a little thick to be managerial success. But I would love our future coaching staff to include Terry, Lampard, Cech and Drogba... in whichever capacity, as long as they are there. Tbh I somewhy see Cech as a future goalkeeping coach.

I used to think just that but I've heard quite a few people including Lamps and RDM that all JT does in the dressing room is talk tactics and study plays and plans. I remember Robbie saying that he's sure JT would make a great manager..Not that I'd want him managing here with the way we treat our managers.

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I used to think just that but I've heard quite a few people including Lamps and RDM that all JT does in the dressing room is talk tactics and study plays and plans. I remember Robbie saying that he's sure JT would make a great manager..Not that I'd want him managing here with the way we treat our managers.

I definitely can see him as a good motivator and commanding presence, especially here, where noone could sit onto him.
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If JT continues his current 'form' into next season, I'd say he'll definitely get the 'Lampard treatment'. Sad, but true I feel.

I thought he was okay today. He had no protection from Mikel and Lampard, whilst Ivanovic had another bad day at the office. He took his goal well and put everything into that performance, sometimes doing the job of four men (literally!).

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I thought he was okay today. He had no protection from Mikel and Lampard, whilst Ivanovic had another bad day at the office. He took his goal well and put everything into that performance, sometimes doing the job of four men (literally!).

True, but I'm kind of using an all encompassing view of his form this season and last.

Before last season, I couldn't tell you when he made a silly mistake, but between last season and this, I've lost count to be honest; playing offside when he shouldn't (e.g. Juve), the Luiz-like halfway line tackle against Newcastle, the Barca sending off, being humiliated by Suarez last season (even if it was a nothing game) etc. Just lots of signs of a lazy defender, or in JT's case, a defender who knows his body is what it used to be.

Look at Carvalho for example, used to be a great ball winning, last-ditch tackle expert, but now he doesn't even defend...he just tries to rip opponent's shirts off. I fear JT, because of injuries taking their toll, is going down a similar road.

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