Thursday, December 29, 2011

Terry just wanted to end his career at Chelsea


John Terry spent all his professional career with Chelsea. England
international defender is determined to end their work in the West
London club. Recorded starting in 1991, Terry was educated at West Ham
United's academy for four years, then three years at Chelsea's
academy. In 1998, this East London- born defender started up his
career at Chelsea squad. Had undergone the loan at Nottingham Forest
in 2000, Terry believed then bears the armband for the first time on
December 5, 2001. Later in the era of coach Jose Mourinho, he
regularly led the troops of the Blues in the field today. Valid only
if Terry was reluctant move from Stamford Bridge, especially to end
career at another club. 31-year defender determined to finish their
work only with Chelsea. "To me, you do not see (the player who remains
in a club) at this time and age like this. It is rare and I am very
proud to spend a whole career here, "Terry told Chelsea TV. "I was
lucky enough to start a career at a very young age and meet different
coaches coming, great coaches and make my performance continues to
grow," he said as quoted by Tribal Football, Friday, December 30,
2011. Terry also mentioned two former Manchester United, Gary Neville
and Paul Scholes, who throughout his career has never defended another
club. Not to forget the name of the senior England midfielder, Steven
Gerrard, the Liverpool faithful to the past since 1998. "Yes, you can
see a pair of retainer Manchester United and Stevie G, Liverpool. More
than that, you can not even count the five players with your hands. I
am very proud to remain at a club and can not imagine wearing a jersey
other clubs, "said England captain is.

John Terry

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