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John Terry has revealed that he is no longer pursuing a managerial career, having given up on his dream of earning a top job.
CHELSEA icon John Terry has given up pursuing a career as a manager. The former Blues captain, 44, last worked full-time in a ...
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TEAMtalk on MSNNewcastle willing to match Chelsea star’s price tag as Howe approves Isak replacement – sources
Newcastle United remain in the picture for Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson, TEAMtalk understands, while another new signing ...
European players born to Ghanaian parents have come in demand for the Black Stars in the last two decades due to Ghana's ...
NOTTINGHAM Forest are on the verge of sealing a £37m deal for Ipswich star Omari Hutchinson. Forest have been battling with ...
CHELSEA go into the season as newly-crowned world champions. Now the best way to silence anyone who questions the value of ...
Exclusive: Paul Winstanley, Laurence Stewart, Joe Shields and Sam Jewell committed until 2031 in show of trust ...
John Terry has turned his back on the prospect of becoming a manager after growing tired of the lack of opportunities that ...
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Chelsea players to donate portion of Club World Cup winnings to family of Diogo Jota and André Silva
Chelsea players have decided to donate a portion of their Club World Cup bonuses to the family of Diogo Jota and André Silva, ...
Former Chelsea and England defender John Terry has revealed he was turned down for manager roles for not having enough experience as a coach.
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