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John Terry's guard of honour in last game for Chelsea...

tototoner

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TBH he is a Chelsea legend and it was for his own fans, I don't really know why other fans so worked up about it.
 

WorcesterTHFC

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He's definitely going to get into some grief post career, he's absolute scum and he can't change that.
It wouldn't surprise me to see him landing a stretch inside. The bookies probably wouldn't give very long odds about it, either.
 

WalkerboyUK

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HildoSpur

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TBH he is a Chelsea legend and it was for his own fans, I don't really know why other fans so worked up about it.

It's because it happened in the middle of a match which made a total mockery of the game imho. If it had happened at the start or the end then nobody would have had an issue with it.
 

LSUY

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It was the fucking worst and it doesn't help that Terry is a massive tool.

Even if that was Ledley going off the pitch like that I would have hated it.

Totally agree with you. One of the things I love about Ledley is he wouldn't even suggest or go along with something like this as he wouldn't want to be singled out from the team.
 

absolute bobbins

Am Yisrael Chai
Feb 12, 2013
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More the fools Paddy Power even offering odds on it, probably find him and his old man had money on it as well.
The FA rules are quite clear so hopefully we'll have a statement from them soon in relation to what course of action they will be looking at taking.....
This is match fixing, two teams conspired to arrange an outcome of the match that could bring into question the integrity of the game, that it was a substitution rather than throwing in a goal is irrelevant.
 

LSUY

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This is match fixing, two teams conspired to arrange an outcome of the match that could bring into question the integrity of the game, that it was a substitution rather than throwing in a goal is irrelevant.

If eating a pie on the subs bench warrants an investigation by the Gambling Commission and the FA then this substitution requires the same.
 

Tucker

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Is match fixing a criminal matter? Because if it is, someone really ought to make a complaint to the police...

I'm not af all surprised the FA have said fuck all about it so far, it's Chelsea after all, but when a fat bloke eats a pie during a game, the whole world comes to an end.
 

UncleBuck

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This is match fixing, two teams conspired to arrange an outcome of the match that could bring into question the integrity of the game, that it was a substitution rather than throwing in a goal is irrelevant.
Totally agree! The law states that the FA should take action but I bet they don't and it'll just get brushed under the carpet...
 

easley91

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All it should have been was a guard of honor before the game then sub off in the final minutes.

But nope. Self absorbed *****.
 

Japhet

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I don't really care how he retired. All I care about is that we've seen the last of the knob.
 
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