Buggers.. ...................................................... What about this for devotion.. Didier Drogba has presented his former team-mates from Chelsea’s Champions League winning side with commemorative rings. The Ivorian icon presented John Terry, David Luiz, Ryan Bertrand, Branislav Ivanovic, Paulo Ferreira, Daniel Sturridge and Ashley Cole with rings similar to those worn by Super Bowl winners, at an event at a London hotel last night. Every member of the victorious Blues squad had been invited, but not all managed to attend for various reasons. The mood at the hotel must have been bitter sweet, considering the fact that Chelsea had just become the first Champions League holders in history to be eliminated from the competition after the group stage. And the Blues have seemed a far less potent force without imposing African legend Drogba to name in their ranks. It is no surprise that the club had hoped to bring the Shanghai Shenhua striker back to Stamford Bridge on loan just for a few months, only for Fifa to pull the plug on their plans. The rings are said to have set Drogba back to the tune of £800,000. They were made by a US jewellery designer, Jason of Beverly Hills. The company’s CEO, Jason Arasheben, said: "It was an honour for us to work with Didier to make this historic championship ring that will set a new standard for all elite clubs throughout the football world." The shine may have been erased from Chelsea’s current European season, but the championship rings that Drogba has given them will ensure that the memory of last season at least continues to glitter.
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please log in to view this image One of them slapped a parking ticket on a truck which got stuck in a hole after the road collapsed beneath it. The lorry’s front wheel sunk into the Tarmac up to its axle after leaking water from a burst main weakened the road surface. But as the driver fretted about how he was going to move his stricken truck a traffic warden issued him with a parking ticket. Sue Melkman, who witnessed the incident in Belsize Park, North London, said: ‘There was water everywhere, it was obvious what had happened, but she still wrote the ticket. She wouldn’t even engage in conversation. All she would say was “You can appeal”. ‘It’s the daftest thing I’ve ever seen. How can you give a ticket to someone who’s stuck in a hole? She must live in a parallel universe. It’s so ridiculous. ‘The poor driver tried to reason with her, but what can you do? If they’re going to write a ticket they just do it. He took it very philosophically.’ The incident happened on Friday after engineers from Thames Water decided not to put cones around the bulging, cracked patch of Tarmac after inspecting it the previous day, Mrs Melkman said. The truck was eventually towed out by another lorry and the burst main was fixed later in the day. A spokesman for Meyers of Stratford, which owns the lorry, said: ‘Camden Council said we can appeal but what a waste of everyone’s time. ‘It makes you sick.’