If Terry had of done that it would be back and front page of all the rags and some rival fans may have actually exploded with mis-placed rage!!
Im sorry this is the funniest **** I have ever seen. You owe me a new keyboard, because mine has tea all over it! ROFLMAO
Terry barging to get in front and to lift the trophy is really cringeworthy. That guy has no shame. Why can't he let the players who played have their limelight? he could as well just be amongst the group and enjoy the triumph. I remember Keane being discrete when United won the CL in 1999. Terry had to be at the front, lifting the trophy when he had no part to play in the final...Really embarassing.
Roy Keane isn't exactly a beacon of normal behaviour now is he? Trafford fans were calling him classless and saying he had lost his legendary status and is dead to them after he dared to have a differing opinion on the Nani red card. Now though they're using him as an example of class in another desperate attempt to bash John Terry. I don't recall Terry deliberately stamping on players though.
That's because there's no logical reason for Rooney to have been one of the first to life the trophy. He's not and has never been the club captain and has no real bond with the club and had just handed in his second transfer request. Terry missed the two finals because he was suspended and injured, otherwise he would have been the first name on the team sheet for both. Rooney was available, but his manager for his final home match after a 26 year tenure where they were celebrating winning the club's 20th league title chose to leave him out from the whole matchday squad. Shows what even he thinks of him. And the issue here isn't only of Terry lifting the trophy along with Lampard (which Terry has done with Lampard in the past even when he had played in the final), but it's of wearing a full kit. Last season you were having a go at all of our players who weren't part of the final for wearing their full kit, just that Terry was given a lot more grief because he lifted the trophy and is an easier target to hate. Yet here we have your own players doing the exact same thing. I personally don't begrudge them it, but it stinks of hypocrisy from you now though.
What else would you expect from the manc ****? They think they are the perfect club that everyone aspires to. Arrogant twats. o wonder eveyone hates them. Disgusting club imo.
I have seen you on the chelsea board wayy more than your own board Dave. No problem with it, just think its funny
Fair play about Rooney, although I wasn't the one who brought him up in the first place I don't remember ever having a go at Terry just for wearing his full kit - as has been pointed out by all your lot that was required by UEFA. Besides which, I've said all along that I don't 'hate' him for anything. I just thought it was strange that someone who didn't play in either final was jumping to the front and picking up the trophy instead of leaving the glory to the players who did play. It's not like he's been short of trophies to lift for the past decade, is it? Or are you using "you" here just to generalise?
i doubt JT cares what you or anyone else thinks of him he is on 200k a week and is one of the most successful players and captains in English football history.
John Terry hasn't minded distributing half of the glory though. Even when he does play and captain the side to a trophy, he has shared the lifting of it with Frank Lampard. Gary Neville lifted the trophy for United in the 2008/09 season, in full kit, despite not playing in that same title winning match that day. Nothing was made of that at all and rightly so. I would never begrudge a captain lifting a trophy for his own club. The armband is pretty important to me and to our club, unlike at some other clubs wear it gets passed around the changing room from player to player as if it's Vanessa Perroncel. Yet some how a meme was forced out of it when Terry lifted our trophy (mainly started by Trafford fans to be fair which is why I was using the word "you") because a club's captain was part of his team's most historic moment, in a competition where he played in most of our games and had a huge impact in helping us win it, all because he didn't play in the last game.