Friday, July 20, 2012

So You are Telling me That Next Target of Arsernal Wenger's Next Target is Me?

So You are Telling me  That Next Target of Arsernal Wenger's Next Target is Me?

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Sport Paper Talk Corner Today


The Sun
  • Chelsea will have to pay £60m to land Napoli striker Edinson Cavani and Brazilian playmaker Oscar.
  • Robin van Persie has returned to Arsenal insisting he still wants to quit the club.
  • Chelsea will have to pay £60m to land Napoli striker Edinson Cavani and Brazilian playmaker Oscar.
  • Robin van Persie has returned to Arsenal insisting he still wants to quit the club.
  • Alan Shearer has told Andy Carroll to quit Liverpool if they don't want him anymore.
  • Steven Pienaar is set to complete his return to Everton from Spurs this week.
  • QPR bad-boy Joey Barton is wanted by Sheffield Wednesday on loan.
  • Holland defender Ron Vlaar, 27, has told his club Feyenoord that he wants to join Aston Villa.
Daily Mirror
  • West Ham have made a move for Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov.
  • Andy Carroll wants to leave Liverpool and rejoin former club Newcastle.
  • QPR will make a renewed bid for Inter Milan striker Luc Castaignos.
  • Arsenal are tracking Schalke midfielder Lewis Holtby.
  • Reading have offered £4m for Spurs full-back Kyle Naughton.
  • Blackburn are set to make a £3.5m for QPR striker Jamie Mackie.
Daily Star
  • Napoli striker Edinson Cavani wants £150,000 a week to join Chelsea.
  • Former England boss Glenn Hoddle and current Peterborough manager Darren Ferguson are set to battle it out for the Nottingham Forest job after Mick McCarthy ruled himself out.
  • West Brom aim to tie-up a deal for out-of-contract Argentina midfielder Claudio Yacob, but have cooled their interest in 22-year-old Rennes midfielder Tongo Doumbia.
Daily Mail
  • Fabio Capello will be paid £7.8m a year after agreeing to become the new manager of Russia.
  • Manchester United's pursuit of Lucas Moura hit another financial snag when it emerged that Sao Paulo's asking price could soon increase to £34m.
  • Blackburn are hopeful of completing a £2.5m deal for West Brom striker Simon Cox.
  • Spurs are considering a move for Malaga striker Jose Salomon Rondon.
  • Norwich have a made a bid for £5m-rated Leeds midfielders Robert Snodgrass and are also interested in Hearts defender Andy Webster and Everton's Joseph Yobo.
  • Swansea have made a £1.7m bid for Rayo Vallecano's Michu, who scored 15 goals last season.
Daily Express
  • Chelsea will have further talks with Napoli striker Edinson Cavani's agents over a £35million move later this week - but the Uruguayan's wage demands are holding up the deal.
  • Liverpool will seek to recoup £20million for Andy Carroll, leaving Newcastle in no doubt they will have to increase their initial offer if they want to take the striker back to Tyneside.
  • Glenn Hoddle and Darren Ferguson are set to battle it out for the Nottingham Forest job after Mick McCarthy ruled himself out.
  • Theo Walcott is set to hold further talks with the Arsenal hierarchy this week in a move to determine whether he is the latest player on the brink of an exit from the club.
  • Everton hope to tie up a deal for Steven Pienaar this week.
  • West Brom aim to tie up a deal for Argentine midfielder Claudio Yacob.
  • Wolves are on the verge of signing Real Sociedad defender Vadim Demidov.
  • New Watford manager Gianfranco Zola is making a move to lure Tottenham goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini to Vicarage Road.
The Guardian
  • Real Madrid believe they are the only club that Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric, 26, wants to join this summer, and the president, Florentino Pérez, has told friends he is supremely confident of closing the deal.
  • Robin van Persie has had his first face-to-face encounter with Arsene Wenger since declaring that he would not sign a new contract at Arsenal when he reported as scheduled for the first day of his pre-season training.
Independent
  • The negotiations over Robin van Persie's future have been complicated by the Dutch striker having indicated to Arsenal that his first choice of the three clubs pursuing him is Juventus.
Daily Record
  • Charles Green will visit Hampden in the next 48 hours in a desperate bid to seal a deal with the SFA that will allow Rangers to play football next season.

The New Liverpool FC. Stadium

Aina mpya ya Toilet Sink or what; wenzenu walijenga Emirates Stadum walijua watapata vikombe humo kumbe ni buuuure hadi leo

DAVE WHELAN has knocked back a third bid from Chelsea for Wigan star Victor Moses.



The Champions League winners started off with a £3.5million offer, which the Latics supremo dismissed as “rubbish”.

Since then the Blues have raised it twice — with £5m believed to be the latest bid.

Whelan is hopeful the Nigeria ace, 21, may still agree to further his education under boss Roberto Martinez by penning a new deal.

He said: “They’ve made three bids and we’ve not accepted any.

“We’re still hoping that he signs an extended deal.

“They’ve all come in the last three weeks but they’ve not offered enough.

“I don’t know if they’ll bid again but if they do we always listen.

“And if it is what Roberto believes is what he is worth then we will take it from there.”

Whelan values Moses at £10m but said: “If the lad had any brains he’d stay under Roberto for another year or so.”

Adam Nditi Chelsea Player From Tanzania






Born 18/9/94 in Zanzibar, Tanzania.
Adam arrived at Chelsea as an Under 13 and can play either left-back or left-wing.
Very quick, he bases his game on Ashley Cole, and enjoys taking players on.
Prior to signing as a first-year scholar, he had already amassed 27 youth team appearances, and featured regularly during the 2011 FA Youth Cup run.

Chelsea 2012 Pre-Season Tour Schedule



About the 2012 Pre-Season Tour

Seattle Sounders v Chelsea -
Wednesday 18 July - kick-off 6.30pm
(local time) - Thursday 19 July - kick-off
2.30am (UK time)
Chelsea v Paris St-Germain - Sunday 22
July - kick-off 7pm (local time) -
Monday 23 July - midnight (UK time)
MLS All-Stars v Chelsea - Wednesday 25
July - kick-off 8.55pm (local time) -
Thursday 26 July - 1.55am (UK time)
Chelsea v AC Milan - Saturday 28 July -
kick-off 6.30pm (local time) - 11.30pm
(UK time)

BREAKING: Arsenal have rejected a £25million bid from Chelsea for Theo Walcott




Wenger not interested in selling Walcott
CHELSEA have dropped out of the
running for Arsenal winger Theo
Walcott.
The club were said to have made a
£25million bid for the Gunners star but
had their offer rejected by Arsenal.
Walcott is currently in talks with Arsenal
about increasing his annual salary to
£100,000.
There had been interest from both
Liverpool and Chelsea but after the
Blues offer was rejected it is unsure as
to whether they will increase.
Last night, Walcott's agent said that he
did not believe Chelsea would make a
higher offer and that he was no longer
in negociations with them,

Joe Cole admits he cannot wait to work under new Liverpool


Joe Cole: Back with Liverpool after loan spell
Joe Cole: Back with Liverpool after loan spell

The former Chelsea star moved to Anfield in 2010, but failed to make an impact and was loaned out.
The 30-year-old spent last season with French outfit Lille, but with Rodgers' appointment he now looks to have a chance of rebuilding his Liverpool career.
"I know him from my Chelsea days when he was there and I can't see anything other than positive things," said Cole.
"When I heard about Liverpool looking at certain managers, I was praying it was going to be Brendan.
"Not just because he's not an unknown for me, and I know his philosophy on football, but I think the owners have made the right choice for the club - it's been a breath of fresh air.
"A new manager always brings a lift, but the gaffer has come in and really impressed everyone."

Philosophy

Cole is looking forward to seeing Rodgers' footballing philosophy in operation.
"Sometimes in English football people automatically think you need to be aggressive. But look at Spain - no-one works harder than them," he added.
"I firmly believe in that and think it's now the way forward in football. We've seen how successful Spain and Barcelona are.
"The top teams get the ball down and play and move, and that's what we are going to try and implement here.
"But it takes time to change things, and great things take time. It's going to be a building process.
"As long as we stick together and try to do what the manager wants us to do, this club will move steadily forward again."
Cole was included in Liverpool's squad which departed for a pre-season tour of North America on Monday.

Torres Predicts Prem Future


Miguel Torres: Reported to be attracting plenty of interest from England
Miguel Torres: Reported to be attracting plenty of interest from England

Getafe defender Miguel Torres claims he is destined for the Premier League, with a number of clubs reported to be keen on doing a deal.
Blackburn Rovers expressed an interest in the Spanish full-back last summer, but were unable to reach an agreement.
Torres did, however, admit at the time to being a fan of the Premier League, describing English football as 'a paradise for any player'.
West Ham United have joined the chase in 2012, while Queens Park Rangers are also said to be closely monitoring the situation.
It is understood that Getafe would be willing to sanction a sale if a suitable bid is lodged.
Torres believes it is only a matter of time before terms are agreed, with the 26-year-old of the opinion that he will soon be turning out in the English to-flight.
"I believe that my sporting future will be in England," he is quoted as saying.

Josh McEachran: The Teenager Who determined to make an impact at Stamford Bridge this season


Josh McEachran: Spent a frustrating loan spell at Swansea last season
                        Josh McEachran: Spent a frustrating loan spell at Swansea last season

Chelsea youngster Josh McEachran is determined to make an impact at Stamford Bridge this season following a frustrating loan spell at Swansea last term.
The 19-year-old was hoping to get first-team experience under his belt when he agreed to join the Swans on loan in January.
However, the midfielder started only one Premier League game for Brendan Rodgers' side, making a handful of appearances off the bench.
McEachran has now set his sights on impressing manager Roberto Di Matteo at Chelsea but is not ruling out another stint out on loan.
"I want to play as many games as I can for Chelsea this season," he said. "I'm a Chelsea player and I want to play for Chelsea.
"But if the manager wants to send me out on loan then that's up to him at the end of the day."

Frustration

He added: "Last season was a difficult time for me and I had to deal with a lot of frustration at Swansea.
"The whole reason I went there was to gain more experience of the Premier League but it didn't work out that way.
"The team was playing well at the time and Brendan didn't want to change his side. If they had been struggling then I might have got more games, but that wasn't what happened."
"I didn't know I wasn't going to be playing when I went to Swansea so it could have worked out both ways.
"There are always setbacks and frustrations in football. It's all about how you deal with them."

News:Chelsea Oscar deal Agreed


Oscar: The Brazil international is expected in the UK on Tuesday ahead of the Olympics
Oscar: The Brazil international is expected in the UK on Tuesday ahead of the

OlympicsChelsea have agreed a £25million deal in principle to sign Brazil international Oscar.
The European champions have been chasing the Internacional star for several months, while Tottenham also wanted the 20-year-old.
Chelsea were said to have failed in a previous £20m bid for Oscar, but are now understood to have succeeded with an improved offer.
A transfer could now be finalised, despite the playmaker's agent having previously claimed a move to Stamford Bridge was looking increasingly uncertain.
Internacional president Giovanni Luigi is remaining coy on confirming any deal and told Terra he is waiting for another Chelsea offer.
"I'm waiting for another Chelsea offer this Tuesday. Their offer last Friday didn't match our expectations. Oscar won't leave Internacional for less than 20m Euros, thus they know what they have to offer."
Oscar is expected to arrive in the United Kingdom on Tuesday with the Brazilian Olympic team.
The youngster, capped six times for his country, is regar




Monday, July 16, 2012

Fulham in talks to loan Lukaku from rivals Chelsea



Fulham in talks to loan Lukaku from
rivals Chelsea
The west London neighbours are close
to reaching agreement on a deal that
would take the teenager across the
capital for 12 months

Cavani To Reopen talks with Chelsea this Week



Daily Mail reporting that Cavani will be
reopening talks with Chelsea this week
but will demand wages of £150k per
week for a move to CFC !

Sports Paper Talk -Headlines Today 17 July 2012


of Feyenoord centre-back Ron Vlaar.
The Sun
  • Newcastle want Andy Carroll back - for £23million less than they got for selling him.
  • Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is desperate to land Arsenal winger Theo Walcott.
  • Dimitar Berbatov last night took to Facebook to outline his desire to quit Manchester United this summer.
  • Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini last night insisted he has no plans to sell Carlos Tevez this summer.
  • Aston Villa are on the brink of sealing the £8million signing of Feyenoord centre-half Ron Vlaar.
Daily Mirror
  • Andy Carroll is set for a return to Newcastle for a cut-price £17million.
  • Manchester City are set to beat Arsenal and Tottenham in the race to sign French sensation M'Baye Niang.
  • West Brom are in talks to sign Argentine free agent Claudio Yacob.
  • Stoke boss Tony Pulis is reeling from the £2.2million fee slapped on Geoff Cameron by MLS chiefs.
  • South Korea midfielder Kim Bo-Kyung is on the verge of joining Cardiff.
  • Watford want Chelsea defender Nathaniel Chalobah on loan for the new season.
  • Bolton boss Owen Coyle is in pole position to land Leeds goalkeeper Andy Lonergan - despite late bids by Ipswich and Sheffield Wednesday.
  • Cardiff boss Malky Mackay has sounded out Marlon King - but the striker prefers to stay at Birmingham.
  • Leeds want to swap Ross McCormack for Brighton striker Craig Mackail-Smith.
  • Derby want Sunderland's John Egan on loan.
Daily Star
  • A £15million West Ham bid for Andy Carroll last night sparked off a tug-of-war with former club Newcastle.
  • Dimitar Berbatov last night hit out at Manchester United and begged them to let him leave Old Trafford.
  • Mick McCarthy could be appointed as new Nottingham Forest boss as early as today.
Daily Mail
  • Newcastle have intensified their bid to land Andy Carroll after making an official enquiry to take the Liverpool striker on a season-long loan.
  • Manchester City are monitoring Celtic midfielder Victor Wanyama.
  • Real Madrid are close to a £30million deal for Tottenham midfielder Luka Modric.
  • Inter Milan goalkeeper Julio Cesar has been offered on loan to Tottenham, who have shelved interest in Hugo Lloris of Lyon.
  • Manchester United will make their move for Birmingham teenage sensation Foday Nabay tomorrow.
  • Aston Villa are talking to Feyenoord centre-back Ron Vlaar.
  • West Brom are in talks with former Boca Juniors midfielder Claudio Yacob.
  • Cardiff striker Kenny Miller is close to joining Vancouver Whitecaps.
Daily Express
  • Newcastle's shock bid to take Andy Carroll back to the club just 18 months after he was sold to Liverpool for £35million was rejected last night.
  • Dimitar Berbatov last night accused Sir Alex Ferguson of sabotaging his career by pricing him out of a move away from Old Trafford.
  • Mick McCarthy could be given the Nottingham Forest manager's job today after ending his Portugal holiday early.
  • Roberto Mancini insists he wants to keep Carlos Tevez and Edin Dzeko despite Manchester City's interest in Robin van Persie.
Daily Record
  • Aberdeen last night became the latest club to insist they would refuse to accept a U-turn on Rangers at today's SPL meeting.
  • * To listen to Sky Sports News Radio's review of the morning Papers at 8.15am

Soccer Rumour Room This Morning 17 July 2012



Everyone loves a good rumour and we're no different here at SamiahChelsea Blog so we want to hear every bit of transfer gossip you hear - no matter how good or bad.

Did you spot Lionel Messi enjoying a spot of lunch with Steve Kean in Blackburn? Have you overheard Sir Alex Ferguson saying he'd like to take over at Liverpool? Or has an insider at Arsenal told you Arsene Wenger wants to sign Ryan Shawcross from Stoke?

Let us know and your fellow readers can then rate the rumours as a 'stinker', a 'stonker' or 'maybe baby'.

Cheers, Samiah

Giggs wants Team GB after 2012


Giggs: Waits to check-in at the Athletes' Village
Giggs: Waits to check-in at the Athletes' Village
Skipper Ryan Giggs hopes the London Olympic Games will not signal the end for Team GB's football team.
Stuart Pearce's squad entered the Athletes Village at the Olympic Park on Monday for the first time following a warm-weather training camp in Spain.
There was much controversy around the make-up of the group, with objections from the other Home Nations, who were concerned over how selection of their players could impact on future independent international status within FIFA.
In the end, only five Welshmen were included in Pearce's final 18-man squad, as Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey, Liverpool winger Craig Bellamy, Swansea duo Neil Taylor and Joe Allen joined Giggs, who captains the side.
The London Olympics will be the first time that Team GB have competed in the men's football competition since 1960.
However, 38-year-old Manchester United midfielder Giggs sees no reason why 2012 should be on the last Games at which Team GB goes for football glory.
"I hope it is not a one off, based on what I have experienced and how much I have enjoyed it this week," said Giggs.
"I hope in future Olympics there will be more Great Britain teams.
"Both Craig and I are Welsh and proud of it, but for me it was a chance I could not turn down, of playing in the biggest sporting event in the world.
"I am glad I have done because so far everything has gone great and hopefully that will continue."
Giggs added: "I have had nothing but positive feedback from the people I know, wanting me to do well.
"The different FAs may have opposed it, but people who I have met face to face have been nothing but positive.
"I am not a politician, but from what I have experienced, I just hope fellow British footballers can experience what I have."
Liverpool forward Bellamy - one of Pearce's three overage picks, which did not include former England captain David Beckham - echoed Giggs' sentiments that the Team GB experience should be "embraced".
The 33-year-old said: "It has been immense.
"The week away could not have gone any better, all the boys have really got on.
"I never thought this was going to happen, for me to be involved in anything like this.
"I am just want to embrace this and enjoy every moment. This is something I am going to cherish for the rest of my life."
Pearce worked with many of GB squad during their time in the England Under-21 set-up.
The former Manchester City boss believes everything is coming together ahead of next week's friendly with gold medal favourites Brazil in Middlesbrough, with the tournament kicking off against Senegal at Old Trafford, Manchester on July 26.
"As a group we have gelled fantastically well, I am really pleased with the way they have come together, which has been quicker than I thought," said Pearce.
"The venue in Spain was ideal and we are delighted with the week we had.
"I set teams up to try to win the tournament with the best players I have available.
"A partial success as well would be all of these players going back to their clubs saying what a fantastic experience they had."
Chelsea forward Daniel Sturridge has now joined up with the GB squad after a spell in hospital with viral meningitis.
The 22-year-old will be assessed as the squad head north to prepare for the Brazil game.
"There was certainly doubts because of the illness he had," said Pearce.
"Our fitness and conditioning people are having a look at him, to see how he will come through training.
"Chelsea's medical people are more than happy, but I have got to be 100% sure in my mind that Daniel is fit enough and can see out a tournament."

Report: Chelsea agree Oscar deal


Oscar: Wanted by Chelsea and Tottenham
Oscar: Wanted by Chelsea and Tottenham
Chelsea are understood to have agreed a £25million deal in principle to sign Brazil midfielder Oscar from Internacional.
The European champions have been chasing the playmaker for several months, while Tottenham also wanted the 20-year-old.
Chelsea were said to have failed in a previous £20m bid for Oscar, but Sky Sports News understands the Blues have succeeded with an improved offer.
A transfer could now be finalised, despite the playmaker's agent having previously claimed a move to Stamford Bridge was looking increasingly uncertain.
Oscar is expected to arrive in the United Kingdom on Tuesday with the Brazilian Olympic team.
The youngster, capped six times for his country, is regarded as one of the best young talents in Brazil.

I am not a racist: John Terry's statement to FA played at racism trial

Racism is "not in my character", Chelsea captain John Terry told an FA investigator as he denies allegations that he racially abused opposition player Anton Ferdinand.

John Terry cleared of racism against Anton Ferdinand


Ex-England captain John Terry has been cleared of racially abusing fellow footballer Anton Ferdinand.

The Chelsea and England defender had denied making the comments to the Queens Park Rangers player during a match at Loftus Road last October.

The 31-year-old told Westminster Magistrates' Court he was merely repeating what he thought Mr Ferdinand had said to him as they traded insults.

The FA has said its inquiry into the incident will resume next week.

Mr Terry had described himself as "angry and upset" over the claims.

It was alleged he had insulted Mr Ferdinand in a Premier League match, describing him as "black" and using extreme sexual swear words.


Chief Magistrate Howard Riddle said he had heard a great deal of evidence to show Mr Terry was not racist.

In his written judgement, he said that after weighing the evidence it was "highly unlikely" that Mr Ferdinand accused Mr Terry of racially abusing him however he said it was possible that Mr Terry believed at the time that an accusation had been made.

Mr Riddle went on: "The prosecution evidence as to what was said by Mr Ferdinand at this point is not strong.

"It is therefore possible that what he [Mr Terry] said was not intended as an insult, but rather as a challenge to what he believed had been said to him.

"In those circumstances, there being a doubt, the only verdict the court can record is one of not guilty."


Mr Terry did not deny using the word "black" and swearing at Mr Ferdinand.

His defence was that he had thought Mr Ferdinand was accusing him of using the words, and was simply repeating them when he was caught on camera.

He was backed in court by Chelsea team mate Ashley Cole.

Mr Terry, who was widely seen as one of England's best players in this summer's European Championship, jerked his head downwards as the verdict was given.

There were cheers in court from his supporters.


He did not comment to the waiting media as he left court but his lawyer, Dan Morrison, said outside: "The court has today acquitted John Terry of all charges.

"He did not racially abuse Anton Ferdinand, and the court has accepted this."

Following the verdict, an FA spokesman said: "The FA notes the decision in the John Terry case and will now seek to conclude its own inquiries."

Bruce Buck, chairman of Chelsea Football Club, said: "Chelsea Football Club notes and, of course, we respect the decision of the magistrate today.

"We are pleased John can now put his mind to football, go back to training and do what he has been doing for many years."

Anton Ferdinand is on the way to Hong Kong with his QPR team mates for a pre-season tour.

Leaving court, his father Julian Ferdinand told waiting reporters: "I have nothing to say to you at all."

Elaborating on his judgement, Mr Riddle said Mr Ferdinand was brave to give evidence, calling him a "believable witness".

He explained that it was not for him to decide whether Mr Terry was a racist, and that his only role was to ascertain whether the offence was carried out.

Mr Riddle said that any discrepancies in his account were "understandable and natural".

He also said it was understandable that Mr Terry was so keen to argue he does not hold racist beliefs, adding: "His reputation is at stake."

Alison Saunders, Chief Crown Prosecutor for London, defended the decision to bring the case to trial.


She said: "The very serious allegation at the heart of this case was one of racial abuse.

"It was our view that this was not banter on the football pitch and that the allegation should be judged by a court."

Ms Saunders pointed out that the magistrate agreed Mr Terry had a case to answer when his defence moved to have the prosecution thrown out earlier in the week.

Of the subsequent acquittal, she added: "That is justice being done and we respect the chief magistrate's decision."

The case led to Mr Terry being stripped of the England captaincy by the FA.

England manager Fabio Capello then resigned in protest.




Thursday, July 12, 2012

John Terry-The Best Captain In The Planet


John George Terry (born 7 December 1980) is an English professional footballer. Terry plays in a centre back position and is thecaptain of Chelsea in the Premier League. He was also captain of the England national football team, holding the post from August 2006 to February 2010, and from March 2011 to February 2012.
Terry was named UEFA Club Defender of the Year in 2005, 2008 and 2009.[3] PFA Players' Player of the Year in 2005,[4] and was included in the FIFPro World XI for four consecutive seasons, from 2005 to 2008.[ He was also named in the all-star squad for the2006 FIFA World Cup, the only English player to make the team.[9] He wears the number 26 shirt for Chelsea.
Terry is Chelsea's most successful captain, having led them to three Premier League titles, four FA Cups, two League Cups and a UEFA Champions League since 2004. He is one of five players to have made over 500 appearances for Chelsea and is also the club's all-time highest scoring defender.[10] In 2007, he became the first captain to lift the FA Cup at the new Wembley Stadium in Chelsea's 1–0 win over Manchester United, and also the first player to score an international goal there, scoring a header in England's 1–1 draw withBrazil.

John Terry insists he's not racist


LONDON -- Chelsea captain John Terry staunchly defended himself on the witness stand Tuesday, denying prosecutors' suggestions that he racially abused a black opponent as an "instinctive" reaction to being taunted over his private life.

The veteran defender also refused to apologize to Anton Ferdinand as he took the stand on the second day of his trial for an alleged racist slur hurled at the Queens Park Rangers player last October, which led to Terry being stripped of the England captaincy.Terry and Ferdinand had traded insults after a disputed penalty call in the west London derby, with the Chelsea star claiming he was goaded about an alleged affair with the former girlfriend of an ex-teammate.

"The truth of the matter is you are not a racist ... you used racial language that day because you snapped and it was instinctive," prosecutor Duncan Penny suggested to Terry. "You were fed up with people abusing you over the issue with your wife."

Terry, however, responded: "It was almost two years on and I had heard it a million times before."

"If I was going to snap, I would have snapped long before," he said.

The alleged affair led to Terry being stripped of the England captaincy by coach Fabio Capello ahead of the 2010 World Cup. Capello then restored Terry as captain but quit in February when the Football Association took away the armband from the defender against the Italian coach's wishes.

In Westminster Magistrates' Court, Terry hardly resembled the commanding figure seen just two weeks ago on the field at the European Championship, where his orders boomed from the heart of England's defense.

Terry's voice was reduced to almost a whisper Tuesday, standing with his hands clasped in front of him while being quizzed by Penny as video footage of the alleged incident was replayed on screens in the court room.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

New Chelsea Recruited Player-Samiah Chelsea Tru Blue


Am a Chelsea Die Had Girl Since 2005 My Chelsea pride,
I will not hide.
My Chelsea race,
I will not disgrace.
My Chelsea Blood,
Flows hot and true,
Cut me nd I will bleed
Blue.
My Chelsea people,
I'll stand by you,
Through thick and thin,
Till the day we die.
I promise.... I will keep
the
Blue Flag Flying High!
Chelsea,forever

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Things Mario Balotelli doesn't do.


Mario Barwuah Balotelli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmaˑɾjo baloˈtɛlːi]; born Mario Barwuah; 12 August 1990) is an Italian footballer who plays as a striker for Manchester City and the Italy national team.[4][5] He started his professional football career at Lumezzane and played for the first team twice before having an unsuccessful trial at FC Barcelona,[6] and subsequently joining Internazionale in 2007. Inter manager Roberto Mancini brought Balotelli into the first team, but when Mancini left, Balotelli's disciplinary record fell away. He had a strained relationship with new head coach José Mourinho and was suspended from Inter's first team in January 2009 after a number of disciplinary problems. His problems deepened in March 2010 when he came under heavy criticism by Inter fans after he appeared on the Italian TV show Striscia la notizia, wearing an A.C. Milan jersey. This damaged the prospect of him having a long career at Inter, but he did make several appearances after that. With doubts over his career at Inter, former coach Roberto Mancini had since moved to Manchester City and decided to give Balotelli a fresh chance at a new club. He joined Manchester City in August 2010, where his performances and off-field activities have continued to be enigmatic and unpredictable. Balotelli, who is of Ghanaian descent, earned his first cap for the Italian national team on 10 August 2010 in a friendly match against the Côte d'Ivoire.