Fair play to Rafa too. Got a shed load (no pun) of abuse for telling a few truths about Chelsea plastics fans when at Liverpool. But has held his head high and got on with the job.
Would JT not be asked to wear his kit for photo reasons?
And I'm not really sure why wanting to be part of the teams celebrations, of something he has helped achieve this season, whilst he is also club captain, makes him shameless.
Would JT not be asked to wear his kit for photo reasons?
And I'm not really sure why wanting to be part of the teams celebrations, of something he has helped achieve this season, whilst he is also club captain, makes him shameless.
If he wore his tracksuit, suit, onesie or whatever else he had on during game then I don't think anyone would be mentioning it. Making it appear you've been involved in the game is embarrassing, but then he doesn't care. An attention seeker who's not in the news as much as he used to be, so he does this and although Chelsea have won a cup final people are talking about John Terry.
Apparently, it's a UEFA directive that any non-playing member of a team has to wear full kit if he's to receive a medal of any sort. Not sure about their stance on shinpads though . . .
Terry's a vulgar, vain-glorious tosser but I'm glad Chesea won,they are an English club after all.
Would JT not be asked to wear his kit for photo reasons?
And I'm not really sure why wanting to be part of the teams celebrations, of something he has helped achieve this season, whilst he is also club captain, makes him shameless.
If he wore his tracksuit, suit, onesie or whatever else he had on during game then I don't think anyone would be mentioning it. Making it appear you've been involved in the game is embarrassing, but then he doesn't care. An attention seeker who's not in the news as much as he used to be, so he does this and although Chelsea have won a cup final people are talking about John Terry.
But does it REALLY matter that much? The only ones making a big deal out of it is people on the internet. Chelsea players dont really seem to care, their fans dont either.
Like i say, although it sounds stupid, it may be for the team photo purposes. or as Redskin has said, it could even be a UEFA rule.
Apparently, it's a UEFA directive that any non-playing member of a team has to wear full kit if he's to receive a medal of any sort. Not sure about their stance on shinpads though . . .
Terry's a vulgar, vain-glorious tosser but I'm glad Chesea won,they are an English club after all.
So are palace and millwall but you wouldn't get me cheering them on
Apparently, it's a UEFA directive that any non-playing member of a team has to wear full kit if he's to receive a medal of any sort. Not sure about their stance on shinpads though . . .
No one told Eden Hazard then, he went up to get his medal wearing his club suit.
Would JT not be asked to wear his kit for photo reasons?
And I'm not really sure why wanting to be part of the teams celebrations, of something he has helped achieve this season, whilst he is also club captain, makes him shameless.
If he wore his tracksuit, suit, onesie or whatever else he had on during game then I don't think anyone would be mentioning it. Making it appear you've been involved in the game is embarrassing, but then he doesn't care. An attention seeker who's not in the news as much as he used to be, so he does this and although Chelsea have won a cup final people are talking about John Terry.
But does it REALLY matter that much? The only ones making a big deal out of it is people on the internet. Chelsea players dont really seem to care, their fans dont either.
Like i say, although it sounds stupid, it may be for the team photo purposes. or as Redskin has said, it could even be a UEFA rule.
No it doesn't really matter that much, but then neither does "tallest player ever for CAFC" and many other things. It's just a discussion point.
Would JT not be asked to wear his kit for photo reasons?
And I'm not really sure why wanting to be part of the teams celebrations, of something he has helped achieve this season, whilst he is also club captain, makes him shameless.
If he wore his tracksuit, suit, onesie or whatever else he had on during game then I don't think anyone would be mentioning it. Making it appear you've been involved in the game is embarrassing, but then he doesn't care. An attention seeker who's not in the news as much as he used to be, so he does this and although Chelsea have won a cup final people are talking about John Terry.
But does it REALLY matter that much? The only ones making a big deal out of it is people on the internet. Chelsea players dont really seem to care, their fans dont either.
Like i say, although it sounds stupid, it may be for the team photo purposes. or as Redskin has said, it could even be a UEFA rule.
No it doesn't really matter that much, but then neither does "tallest player ever for CAFC" and many other things. It's just a discussion point.
true but It just amazes me how wound up some people get about it.
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plasticsfans when at Liverpool. But has held his head high and got on with the job.(Stolen from Twitter.....)
And I'm not really sure why wanting to be part of the teams celebrations, of something he has helped achieve this season, whilst he is also club captain, makes him shameless.
Oh and has anyone mentioned the illegible Demba Ba with a medal round his neck? What's that all about?
but who was that young lad who nearly got a winners medal ?
I thought that about Ba too, he was on the podium with a medal but he's not wearing it in the team photo
Terry's a vulgar, vain-glorious tosser but I'm glad Chesea won,they are an English club after all.
Like i say, although it sounds stupid, it may be for the team photo purposes. or as Redskin has said, it could even be a UEFA rule.
No one told Eden Hazard then, he went up to get his medal wearing his club suit.
Looks a right wally doing that, but he is very thick skinned. I wonder did anyone show him the trillions of spoof pictures of him or didnt they dare.
Do we know who the blond kid is yet?
http://www.feintzebra.co.uk/football/funny-gif-chelsea-fan-praying-that-matas-freekick-goes-in-it-didnt/