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John TerryNewest Review: ... header of the ball and always a threat from set pieces. Many will remember John Terry as the man who missed a penalty in the Champions League final loss to Manchester United last season, but Terry stood up when many of his team mates bottled it and the fact he took one at all as a no nonsense centre half is a measure of the man. Terry has two Premier League titles under his belt as captain ... more |
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by - written on 09/04/09 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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Chelsea and England Captain, John Terry has a heart as big as a house, unfortunately for him there have been moments when his brain hasn't quite matched his heart, however fingers crossed we have a centre half from Essex as captain, maybe it could be a lucky omen for next year!! Born in 1980 in Barking, Terry was located around the West Ham area from a young age, A one club man, Terry has been with Chelsea for over 15 years, joining the club as a 14 year old trainee, he progressed through the youth and reserve ranks and finally got a taste of first team action at the age of 18 as a substitute against Aston Villa in the League Cup. As Terry became a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/04/09 (Very useful, 152 readings)
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John George Terry was born on the 7th of December 1980 in Barking, Greater London. Since then he has established himself as one of the best central defenders in the modern game. He is also known as a courageous and charismatic leader and captain. He is currently the Captain of Chelsea and England. Terry played for Senrab, a Sunday league team for 5 to 17 year olds based in East London. This team produced a number of premiership players including Sol Cambell, Bobby Zamora and Ledley King amongst others. He was signed up by Chelsea at the age of 14 and began his life as a midfielder in the youth and reserve teams. Due to a shortage of centre backs, he was moved ... Read the complete review
by - written on 22/11/08 (Useful, 36 readings)
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I have never written a footballer review before, so bear with me. Personally I feel John Terry is a quality defender although without a doubt overated. He unfotunately when he plays football comes across as arrogant, which is fine if you are the best, however in recent years his football has dropped a couple of levels and his lack of pace is being taken advantage of. Also his goalscoring ability has dropped with him regularly being able to hit the back of the net a few seasons ago, but now its a rare occurence. I feel the pinnacle of his career so far comes down to the champions league final, where all he had to do was score a penalty, and this would have won ... Read the complete review


