Wednesday, September 05, 2007

John Terry

my favourtie football player from chelsea has got to be
JOHN TERRY

he's the team captain! credits to the official chelsea FC website.
Chelsea to the core and a true hero to the fans, John is the most successful captain in Chelsea history, he is skipper of his country and in many eyes, he's the best central defender currently in action.
As brave as they come and a superb reader of the game, sound technique and distribution make him more than just a defenders' defender. Born in east London, John has been with Chelsea since the age of 14 when he was initially a medium-build midfielder. Filling in as youth team centre-back one day due to a lack of alternatives, he has never looked back, aided by a rapid growth in physical stature. A short and successful loan spell at Nottingham Forest helped the maturing process and having taken on board lessons first hand from the likes of Marcel Desailly and Frank Leboeuf, he was voted Chelsea Player of the Year just two seasons after his debut. After putting a short spell of off-field problems firmly behind him, John refocused on his game sufficiently to be handed his England debut in June 2003
He was first choice for his country at Euro 2004 and the 2006 World Cup. His most disappointing Chelsea moment to date was illness on the morning of the losing 2002 FA Cup Final and subsequent omission from the starting XI. His proudest is taking on the captaincy he had understudied from Marcel Desailly and leading the club to the elusive title in his very first year with the armband. With the Carling Cup also lifted, John became one of only four Chelsea captains to lead the club to major honours and he more than played his part on the pitch in 2004/5 with a succession of world class displays and eight crucial goals. He was voted PFA Player of the Year by his fellow professionals, the first Chelsea winner of the accolade. John's incredible consistency continued in 2005/6 when injury in the final week robbed him of a full house of Premiership games as he lifted the trophy for a second time. He scored seven times in all competitions and was voted Chelsea Player of the Year for a second time. José Mourinho joined those describing John 'the best centre-back in the world' and his universally acclaimed leadership skills were not ignored by new England boss Steve McClaren. Chelsea's first homegrown to be capped by England since Ray Wilkins in the mid 70s has now proudly become our first England skipper of the professional age. Although he already has 300 club appearances to his name, the 2006/7 season was interrupted by a rare prolonged injury as a back problem and related difficulties took time to sort out. However he was back and fighting in plenty of time to become the first to lift the FA Cup at the new Wembley and score the first international goal there. The word inspirational doesn't do JT justice!


Position: Defender
Nationality: English
DOB: 07/12/1980
Height: 186cm
Weight: 91Kg
Clubs: Nottm Forest, Chelsea

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