No I’m not talking about John Terry’s bedroom antics, I’m talking about John Terry’s winner at Burnley to help his Chelsea side move four points clear at the top of the Premiership table.
John Terry’s winning goal will at least mean that the England captain will be in Sunday’s papers for some of the right reasons. Terry recently hit the headlines following allegations that the captain had an affair
…with the ex-girlfriend of his former Chelsea and England team-mate Wayne Bridge.
This is the biggest sporting scandal since revelations about Tiger Woods infidelity. More spice has been added to this story since it was revealed that a high court judge lifted a court order on:
Friday that had prevented the media from reporting these allegations.
Should John Terry remain England’s captain?
Football phone-ins and chat forums are now debating whether John Terry should be allowed to keep hold of his England captaincy ahead of such a crucial period for the English national team. The World Cup starts in on:
ly 132 days and these revelations can on:
ly hamper England’s World Cup preparation.
I personally feel John Terry should step down as team captain. Everyone is entitled to a private life but John Terry is a person in a privileged position who should no better. Being England captain brings certain responsibilities and automatically makes you a role model for millions of youngsters.
Cheating on:
your wife and team-mate are not the kind of values we want to in-still into our youth today. So John Terry, please do the honourable thing and stand down as England captain before you’re pushed. Fabio Capello is well known as a disciplinarian and surely he won’t accept these sort of antics.
What do you think? Has John Terry’s position as England captain become untenable?, or do you think Fabio Capello should stick by his captain?

