Sunday, July 25, 2010

Craig Bellamy should watch his tongue, says Chelsea"s John Terry Football

Craig Bellamy

John Terry has responded to Craig Bellamy"s critique of his character, suggesting the City brazen is a hypocrite. Photograph: Scott Heavey/Action Images

John Terry has pronounced Craig Bellamy might be guilty of pomposity following the Manchester City player"s vicious comments per his event with the mom of Wayne Bridge"s child.

Terry has finished no open criticism about the reports of his extra-marital event with Vanessa Perroncel, a story that cost him the England captaincy and a long-standing loyalty with Bridge, but he has responded to the views of Bellamy.

Speaking after Manchester City"s 4‑2 feat at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, Bellamy pronounced of Terry: "Everybody in football knows what the man is like. But that is off the field."

Terry"s repartee was purposeful and to the point. "People in glasshouses should not throw stones," the Chelsea captain said.

Bridge"s Manchester City team-mates sojourn confused by the diagnosis the full-back perceived at Stamford Bridge.

Bridge – a former Chelsea player – was booed by most of the home fans after snubbing Terry"s outstretched palm prior to the match, and that has left down really bad between the City players.

"I don"t know since the throng reacted the approach it did," pronounced the goalkeeper Shay Given. "I don"t see what he has finished wrong."

Gareth Barry, a team-mate for both bar and country, has asked for supporters to assimilate Bridge"s predicament. "I am unhappy to see Wayne has pulled out of the England squad," pronounced the midfielder. "He is a good player and would urge the patrol and group when he plays. But similar to most alternative people have said, I apply oneself his decision. You can"t suppose yourself in that on all sides and what you"d do unless it happens to you.

"Being the chairman Wayne is, he didn"t wish to massage anything in. He used to fool around for Chelsea, he kept his emotions to himself and his opening was brilliant."

Not that Barry believes any magnetism for Bridge will stop Terry"s England team-mates giving their most appropriate for the inhabitant side. "It"s personal issues and as professionals you have to put it aside. Once we are together it will all be lost and we will try to win a diversion of football since that is what it is all about," he said.

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