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John Terry has been recovering from his London Marathon efforts on Sunday - and shared an intimate snap of his wife Toni 'looking after me' in the aftermath. The five-time Premier League winner ...
John Terry took charge of his Baller League side just 24 hours after completing the London Marathon - and suffering from every runner's worst nightmare. Terry was on the sidelines for Night Six of ...
John Terry was in awe over a 'man dressed as a shoe' who helped him at the London Marathon while they were running. The footballer joined a host of stars, including Steve Sidwell and Jody Morris ...
JOHN TERRY has heaped praise on a London Marathon runner "dressed as a shoe" after they overtook him before returning to help him. The former Chelsea captain was one of a number of ex footballers ...
Jose Mourinho joked at John Terry’s expense after spotting that the former Chelsea captain completed the London Marathon on Sunday. The pair spent just over five years together at Stamford Bridge.
JOHN TERRY was forced to walk halfway through the London Marathon and was spotted limping. The Chelsea legend started strongly alongside his Blues pal Jody Morris. Morris waited for his friend and ...
Former Chelsea defender John Terry has named four current and retired Premier League centre-backs as the best defenders in the history of the Premier League. Terry made his selection during an ...
Chelsea legend John Terry bit back in spectacular fashion when Jamie O'Hara reminded him of the 2008 League Cup final. The Blues host Tottenham in a London derby at 8pm on Thursday evening - live ...
Terry was spotted on TV during the race as he ran alongside his former team-mate Jody Morris. The pair made 47 appearances together during their time at Stamford Bridge.
Thirty-five years ago this week, the paths of two wrecking machines crossed when Terry Norris obliterated John Mugabi inside a round to win his first junior middleweight title. Neither was ...
Competitive and combative as ever, former Chelsea captain John Terry has taken to his managerial role in the Baller League with the same never-say-die attitude he applied during his playing career.