Sunday, February 21, 2010

John Terry world cup football player of England

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John George Terry is a British footballer who played at center back position. Terry originally played for Senrab that produced many future stars of English football. Terry was originally a youth in this part of West Ham United. And finally, in 1991, Terry joined the club as a midfielder. Terry began to move to Chelsea when he was still 14 years old and he was placed as a reserve player. Terry debut at Chelsea on October 28, 1998 as a substitute in the League Cup. In 2000, Terry spent a short time with Nottingham Forest. By manager Terry Hunndersfield never bargained for £ 750,000 but he refused and decided to stay with Chelsea. Terry began the season with Chelsea from 2000-2001 and was elected captain of the club on December 5, 2001 as against Charlton. Terry is one player who delivers Chelsea reach the FA Final. On November 5, 2006, for the first time Terry did not play due to an infectious accumulated two yellow cards and Chelsea losing to White Hart Line since 1987. On January 10, 2007, Terry was asked to pay £ 10,000 for something that is not conducted, but Terry finally pleaded guilty to the FA. At the end of July, Terry signed a new contract extension with Chelsea for five years with a basic salary between £ 131,000 and £ 135,000 per week and Terry is the Premire League's most expensive footballer at the time. Then in August 2008 Lampard a record defeat from Terry of Chelsea contracted with the value of £ 151,000 per week. On December 16, 2007 as against Arsenal, Terry suffered a broken leg bone and the most rapid recovery for three months.
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