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Published Date: 09 February 2010
SO, the adulterous John Terry has been sacked from the England football captaincy for two-timing his lovely wife and having an affair with the former fiancee of one of his Chelsea team-mates and friend Wayne Bridges, thus failing to set a good example to thousands of young kids who worship the top footballers.
Well, John Terry is certainly a man who I'd not want as a friend, but, hey, wait a minute, didn't Prince Charles do exactly the same to Princess Diana with Camilla, and betray his fellow-officer, Andrew Parker-Bowles?
And he's still around - worse l
uck - poking his long nose into anything to justify his useless existence, latest idea of the bird-brained Prince of Wales being to have all future houses to be built with a birds-nest box on the wall.
And at least, John Terry was excellent at what he did on the football field, whereas Charles...ah well.
Ron Humberstone, Ecclesfield



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Mosbroman,

sheffield 09/02/2010 14:19:18
Charles was fairly discrete about his affairs and wasn't going through a list of slappers and team mates "ladies"! John Terry kicks a ball around and thats about all...I think that's not a deal of achievement in reality is it? Charles does have a few more attributes... for one, he can speak English cogently. No comparison Ron!
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