Jump to content

John Terry


chrismada9
 Share

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 313
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

City sources insist that the club has been given grounds for encouragement that Terry may be prised away from Stamford Bridge and are to test Chelsea’s resolve further.

For their part Chelsea claim that the statement they released on Thursday, saying they had “completely rejected” City’s latest approach was endorsed by Terry.

Unlike in January, however, when Chelsea first refused City permission to speak to the defender, Terry has not, as yet, issued his own statement. He is currently on holiday.

Chelsea are adamant that Terry is not for sale, no matter what City offer, and it may well be that to force through the transfer the 28-year-old himself would have to ask for a move. That is highly unlikely to happen given Terry’s commitment to Chelsea.

It’s thought Terry may have been concerned earlier last season at Chelsea’s progress under Luiz Felipe Scolari, and the sale of Wayne Bridge to City, and this may be what is partly still encouraging City now.

At the same time Chelsea may have work to do to placate Jose Bosingwa who is believed to have become unsettled after it became clear that the club was trying to sign Glen Johnson as his replacement. Bosingwa was offered to Bayern Munich as part of the discussions to sign Franck Ribery and although, so far, the German club has refused to sell its star asset it remains interested in the Portuguese right-back. Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge stated yesterday that he had not given up on Bosingwa.

With Chelsea’s players due to meet new manager Carlo Ancelotti tomorrow, the club hopes that a deal can still be struck for Andrei Shevchenko, who is due to return on 9 July, not to see out the final year of his contract. Dynamo Kiev’s president Ihor Surkis confirmed on Friday that Shevchenko’s former club had made an offer to him to join them as a player and coach.

“His reaction to the proposal was very positive. Everything now depends strictly on him,” he said. Shevchenko will try and negotiate a pay-off from Chelsea.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

John Terry has royal blue blood flowing through him, and will continue to have royal blue blood flowing through him. Notice I say "royal" blue, and not "sky" blue. Since that club has turned into a fucking circus act. Would a local London boy go to a team like that? No! Because he has royal blue blood flowing through him!

JT + captain marvel = forever!

I could take any other player to leave Chelsea, but I just cannot see JT put on another club shirt!

SO FAHIM, YOU CAN JUST TAKE YOUR GOLDEN BARS AND SHOVE 'EM UP YOUR ARSE!!! B)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So they expect a player who has Captainicy,who is in a team in the Champions League and with prob a better chance of challenging for the tite to join them...still 30m better then the 20m they offered before but not gana happen.

Think they just want to try make one major impact big name signing and going for the majorest one really

Link to comment
Share on other sites

They are trying to tempt him away with double his current wages, which will mean he gets £300,000 a week....FUCK ME! Thats a shit load of money....But at the end of the day, who wants lots of money if you have to live in Manchester and play for some retarded team callled Man City...How gay does that name sound!?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Money means nothing when youve got Chelsea in your veins.

He's said before, many many times, he wants to stay at Chelsea his whole career, and end playing when he's 40. I can't see JT changing that at all, and to see him at another team would be just sickening,

Simply, He'll stay :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Money means nothing when youve got Chelsea in your veins.

He's said before, many many times, he wants to stay at Chelsea his whole career, and end playing when he's 40. I can't see JT changing that at all, and to see him at another team would be just sickening,

Simply, He'll stay :)

Absolutely spot on!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

JOHN TERRY will this week be told to hand in a written transfer request to prove he's serious about quitting Chelsea.

Manchester City have made a second move for the England skipper with a £30million offer.

But Chelsea will only do business at a staggering £45m - and only if Terry admits to the fans he wants to quit Stamford Bridge. That's the no-nonsense response from new Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti on the day he takes charge.

He's being backed by owner Roman Abramovich, who is not impressed by the way City's swoop for Terry has overshadowed the arrival of the Italian coach.

Officially Chelsea still insist that Terry, 29 this year, is not for sale at any price and will be held to his contract which runs until 2012.

With City ready to make a third approach at £45m, privately key figures at the Stamford Bridge club are dismayed by Terry's reluctance to quash the transfer talk.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

John Terry has given his backing to new manager Carlo Ancelotti and urged everyone at Chelsea to help take the club 'in the right direction'.

Terry has played under several different coaches at Stamford Bridge, with Luiz Filipe Scolari coming in at the start of last season before being sacked and replaced by interim boss Guus Hiddink

It is hoped there will now be a period of stability following the appointment of Ancelotti, who will be presented to the media on Monday morning.

The Blues have made it clear that Terry remains integral to their ongoing ambitions, rejecting out of hand another approach from cash-rich Manchester City for the England captain.

The central defender is looking forward to the start of the new season and hopes his team-mates rally around Ancelotti.

"Next season we need to make sure we start a lot better than we did last year and really push for the Premier League because I would love to win that trophy again, as well as being back in the mix for the Champions League," said Terry.

Adapt

"It is important we realise Ancelotti is going to be here for a good few years, he is going to bring in his own players, staff and training methods.

"We need to adapt to that and move Chelsea in the right direction."

Ancelotti is Chelsea's fifth manager in the space of two years but Terry has been impressed by how the squad has dealt with regular upheaval.

"The players have coped with it very well [having so many managers]," he explained.

"It is important that we get a bit of stability under Ancelotti for two or three years.

"We must get a settled team and a settled manager and really build and move things in the right direction."

Source: Sky Sports

Now why would he say that if he was even considering gonig to City?

Answer: He's not, he's basically saying he's staying at Chelsea next season and we need unity!

Tut tut, stupid rumours :angry:

Edited by TrueChelseaBlue
Link to comment
Share on other sites

 Share

  • 0 members are here!

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

talk chelse forums

We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Talk Chelsea relies on revenue to pay for hosting and upgrades. While we try to keep adverts as unobtrusive as possible, we need to run ad's to make sure we can stay online because over the years costs have become very high.

Could you please allow adverts on this website and help us by switching your ad blocker off.

KTBFFH
Thank You