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Re: Chelsea reject Terry offer [Merged]

kippaxwarrior said:
bookiesgirl said:
do you think we will only get lescott if we cant get terry

according to most press were loking at Carlos Marchena

where has this been reported apart from the mail ?
 
Re: Chelsea reject Terry offer [Merged]

phil58 said:
Pam said:
jeffmr2 said:
whats the overall consensus of opinion would Terry be a good signing?
he's the most nausiating player in the world as far as i am concerned,would rather us buy Rio!!!

Rio is a greedy bastard and no doubt gettable. But he isn't a leader the way Terry is.
I dont think its just because hes a top footballer but the message it would send out to the top four would tell them the signing of Terry means we have joined the game!

I agree. Gibbering wrecks the lot of them, if we pull this off. Chelski are well pissed off with us as it is.
 
Re: Chelsea reject Terry offer [Merged]

Terry calls for Blues unity
Defender wants Chelsea to move in 'right direction'


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 Felipe 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."

From Sky, doesn't really say much, but I thought it could be of interest to someone.

(Sorry if already posted.)
 
Re: John Terry

The source who told me this info at the date on the start of this post has said to me the Tery move is going to happen because the player wants the move. He is trying to convince Chelski to let him go due to his honurable service.
Trust me on this one.
The only thing stopping this move is Mr A at the moment.
 
Re: Chelsea reject Terry offer [Merged]

chorleybloo123 said:
Terry calls for Blues unity
Defender wants Chelsea to move in 'right direction'


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 Felipe 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."

From Sky, doesn't really say much, but I thought it could be of interest to someone.

(Sorry if already posted.)

I don't think that is recent as in the last week or so..
 
Re: Chelsea reject Terry offer [Merged]

chorleybloo123 said:
Terry calls for Blues unity
Defender wants Chelsea to move in 'right direction'


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 Felipe 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."

From Sky, doesn't really say much, but I thought it could be of interest to someone.

(Sorry if already posted.)
yeah but when did he say this .. before or after
 
Re: Chelsea reject Terry offer [Merged]

chorleybloo123 said:
Terry calls for Blues unity
Defender wants Chelsea to move in 'right direction'


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 Felipe 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."

From Sky, doesn't really say much, but I thought it could be of interest to someone.

(Sorry if already posted.)[/quote

more importantly WHEN did he say this?
 
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