John Terry & Wayne Bridge
We all know whats happened. We have read everywhere the opinions of the press and other sites. But I want your view. This is what happened...
https://www.chelseadaft.org/2010/03/john-terry-wayne-bridge.html
We all know whats happened. We have read everywhere the opinions of the press and other sites. But I want your view.
This is what happened before Kick off.
So I am asking was Wayne Bridge right to ignore JT? Was the crowd right to boo Wayne Bridge? Is Mouth-almighty and the most annoying dwarf in football Craig Bellamy right to say what he said post match about John Terry? Is John Terry right to hit back at Bellamy?. Finally do you agree with the press that this whole situation has affected JT and his peformances.
Chelsea fans what your view?
This is what happened before Kick off.
So I am asking was Wayne Bridge right to ignore JT? Was the crowd right to boo Wayne Bridge? Is Mouth-almighty and the most annoying dwarf in football Craig Bellamy right to say what he said post match about John Terry? Is John Terry right to hit back at Bellamy?. Finally do you agree with the press that this whole situation has affected JT and his peformances.
Chelsea fans what your view?
1. Of course.
ReplyDelete2. I don't think any sane person could justify the crowd booing Bridge. Here's a chap who played for Chelsea, and he was, if not great, a very good left back. He is the victim here. How can anyone possibly justify what some sections of the crowd did.
3. Bellamy. Annoying. Yes. But you can't help agreeing with what he said. John Terry might be one hell of a footballer, but he is poor excuse for a man. Period.
4. This one's pretty obvious. JT's performances have been rather pedestrian of late. I would still have him as the England CB rather than anyone else out there.
cheers.
even though wayne is totally smashed; snobbing terry out in the open only just shows a level of immaturity. That made the crowd boo him. He put himself there.Craig bellamy's comment was cheap; no wonder he got a piece of advice from an even downcast John Terry, whose performance at the moment is affected by his mistake.
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