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Chelsea reject bid for Terry from City
Chelsea reject bid for Terry from City
• Chelsea adamant that their captain is not for sale • City keen to add Terry as they look to break into elite Chelsea say they have dismissed an offer from Manchester City for John Terry. City have held a long-standing interest the Chelsea and England captain to their squad, but their bid has been met with a flat refusal. A statement on Chelsea's official website read: "Chelsea Football Club can confirm it has completely rejected an offer from Manchester City for John Terry. "It was made ...
A further bid for Terry?
bitterandblue.blogspot.com — The Independent this morning suggests we could well try again for John Terry, raising our offer to... £40 million pounds and making him the first £300,000 a week footballer: Manchester City's pursuit of John Terry is not over and they are now considering increasing the pressure on Chelsea with a ... (more) A further bid for Terry?
Can We Stop the John Terry to Man City Rumours Now Please?
Can We Stop the John Terry to Man City Rumours Now Please?
theoffside.com — I know it’s the silly season, but Man City’s bid for John Terry is easily the silliest... transfer attempt of the summer. City’s initial £30m offer for the Chelsea captain was firmly rejected by the club, and a little bit laughed ... (more) Can We Stop the John Terry to Man City Rumours Now Please?
Terry bid rejected
bitterandblue.blogspot.com — It was confirmed on chelseafc.com that we have had a bid for John Terry turned down. Whilst... there were reports in January that we had tentatively enquired as to his potential availability, a concerete offer has clearly now been made (with some suggestion that we used the ruse of Sturridge ... (more) Terry bid rejected
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Is John Terry Really Going To Join Manchester City?
EPL Talk — ... Friday’s offer of £30 million plus the agreement to pull out of the arbitration process over Daniel Sturridge’s compensation certainly raised eyebrows, but Terry has been very quiet. Whilst the club and new manager, Carlo Ancelotti have both stated that Terry isn’t for sale, it just strikes me as odd that they’ve decided to make it public knowledge. If someone comes in for your club captain, you reject it out of hand and leave it at that don’t you? ...

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New Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti today insisted that John Terry is to remain at Stamford Bridge amid continued speculation over a move to Manchester City. > >
Ancelotti: Terry will be a Blue foreverFOXSports.com News for FOX SOCCER 7/6/2009
New manager Carlo Ancelotti insists John Terry is to remain at Chelsea amid continued speculation over a move to Manchester City.