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John Terry: Fifty Defining Fixtures (Review)

John Terry: Fifty Defining Fixtures by Garry Hughes could have easily been called John Terry: A Man Who Did It All or John Terry: A Portrait of Loyalty.  We are, after all, talking about a player that has won literally everything, including four Premier League titles, five FA Cups, three League Cups, the UEFA Champions League, and the UEFA Europa League.  Terry was the man behind Chelsea’s unprecedented success and he spent his entire career with the Blues, a true sign

#2Sides (Paperback-Review)

It’s hard not to like Rio Ferdinand.  He is a big-time player with an even bigger personality, one of the best defenders to ever grace the EPL. His new autobiography, #2Sides, is an honest and upfront account of Ferdinand’s illustrious career. Cover Art Courtesy of Trafalgar Square Publishing With the help of author David Winner, Ferdinand takes us through the current issues of global football along with the controversy and acclaim that defined his very career.  He doesn’t shy away from

Smart Leads Nine Man Borough to Draw with Terry in Attendance

John Terry watches brother Paul and Darlington compete against Eastbourne Burough. A remarkable day at Eastbourne Borough on Saturday saw the hosts battle to a deserved Blue Square Bet Premier draw against Darlington, despite having nine men for an hour, midfielder Matt Smart earn nationwide plaudits for his goalkeeping exploits – and Chelsea captain John Terry take a seat in the main stand at Priory Lane. The England defender was there to watch his brother Paul, who is captain of Darlington, but