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Old 23-09-2007, 11:12 PM
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Re: Chelsea FC - Supporters' Rally

Now you have it !

TERRY WANTS MOURINHO'S JOB !!!

He used to praise Jose to high heavens....hypocrite !!

And I remember Jose blamed a player for the Rosenborg match for not sticking to the plan when it comes to defending free kicks, and he said he wouldn't name the player.

So now you've it - it's JOHN TERRY !

TERRY ROW CAUSED JOSE`S EXIT - REPORTS
Posted 23/09/07 12:18
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John Terry has been accused of fatally underming Jose Mourinho during the last days of the Special One's tenure at Chelski.

Branded a 'turncoat', Terry is said to have refused to take part in the pre-match warm-up on Tuesday night before the Champions League with Rosenborg after his relationship with Mourinho broke down.

'Half an hour before the Group B fixture, claims a dressing-room source, Terry told one of Mourinho's assistant coaches that he had 'things on my mind'. Only the intervention of a team-mate put him in the right state of mind to take part in the pre-match warm-up, for which Terry arrived late.

'Midway through the first half Rosenborg scored, after Miika Koppinen beat Terry at a set piece. When Mourinho then directly criticised the centre back's defending at half time, Terry refused to accept responsibility for the goal or even to respond to his manager,' reports The Observer.

In addition, the newspaper claims that 'Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon was made aware of the dispute and, according to the dressing-room source, presented the information to an emergency board meeting on Wednesday as evidence that the manager had lost the trust of key players. The club subsequently asked Mourinho for his resignation, which he refused to tender, but ultimately settled on dismissal by 'mutual consent'. Later on Wednesday, Mourinho sent Terry a text message sarcastically thanking him for talking to the club's hierarchy.'

'On Friday, several first-team regulars apparently took their captain to task during a 50-minute team meeting called by Terry in the aftermath of Mourinho's dismissal. Ashley Cole, Didier Drogba and Florent Malouda are believed to have accused him of not doing enough to keep Mourinho at the club.'

The Chelski and England skipper has yet to comment publicly on Mourinho's departure.