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Terry unhappy with Hammers abuse 

 

Terry acknowledges Chelsea fans during Saturday's game

Chelsea skipper John Terry believes a section of West Ham fans went too far with abuse aimed towards himself and team-mate Frank Lampard at Upton Park.

 

A number of Hammers fans taunted the pair during Saturday's game as West Ham were beaten 1-0 by Chelsea.

 

The duo celebrated Salomon Kalou's winner in front of the home fans and objects were thrown in their direction.

 

Asked if he felt the West Ham fans had crossed the line, Terry said: "I think they did, personally."

 

Terry's family, who are West Ham fans, stayed away from the match after learning through the internet the 28-year-old would be targeted.

 

Hammers supporters have not forgotten that Terry spent five years with their academy before joining Chelsea as a 14-year-old, while Lampard joined Chelsea from West Ham in 2001 for £11m.

 

"I can take it, Lamps can take. It's a little bit more than that but I'm not going to give them a chance to say I'm whinging," added Terry.

 

When you get that stick you just want to prove them wrong and shut them up. I think we did that

 

John Terry

"When we scored, I went running over to Lamps and gave them a bit back. There's nothing wrong with that."

 

Referee Mike Dean spoke with Terry to ensure he did not incite home supporters, but the England skipper feels that players should be allowed to express their emotions more openly.

 

"If they can give they can take it, and if I can take it I can give it. That's the way it's got to be," said Terry.

 

"They have to expect a bit back. When they do get a bit back they all get the hump a little bit. But that is football. I'll take it the rest of my career and I'll certainly give a bit back in my career."

 

Terry insisted the abuse he had to contend with on Saturday made Chelsea's victory all the more enjoyable.

 

"Walking home with three points and them walking home with nothing, you can't buy that and they can't buy that," he said.

 

"As a player coming here, knowing you are going to get stick, I swear me and Lamps are so fired up before the game and determined.

 

"When you get that stick you just want to prove them wrong and shut them up. I think we did that."

 

 

Cockney fu**ing wan*er.

 

 

 

 

Bohoo

 

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I have a dream, that one day Mike Ashley will be nothing but a distant memory, and will only be spoken of in whispers.

 

I have a dream, that the directors box will be used by someone that has the footballing intelligence and financial clout to allow this club to progress.

 

I have a dream, that Alan Shearer will be season by season, building this team up, improving us without paying ridiculous wages or transfer fees.

 

I have a dream today!

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I have a dream, that one day Mike Ashley will be nothing but a distant memory, and will only be spoken of in whispers.

 

I have a dream, that the directors box will be used by someone that has the footballing intelligence and financial clout to allow this club to progress.

 

I have a dream, that Alan Shearer will be season by season, building this team up, improving us without paying ridiculous wages or transfer fees.

 

I have a dream today!

 

I have a bream!

 

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Terry unhappy with Hammers abuse 

 

Terry acknowledges Chelsea fans during Saturday's game

Chelsea skipper John Terry believes a section of West Ham fans went too far with abuse aimed towards himself and team-mate Frank Lampard at Upton Park.

 

A number of Hammers fans taunted the pair during Saturday's game as West Ham were beaten 1-0 by Chelsea.

 

The duo celebrated Salomon Kalou's winner in front of the home fans and objects were thrown in their direction.

 

Asked if he felt the West Ham fans had crossed the line, Terry said: "I think they did, personally."

 

Terry's family, who are West Ham fans, stayed away from the match after learning through the internet the 28-year-old would be targeted.

 

Hammers supporters have not forgotten that Terry spent five years with their academy before joining Chelsea as a 14-year-old, while Lampard joined Chelsea from West Ham in 2001 for £11m.

 

"I can take it, Lamps can take. It's a little bit more than that but I'm not going to give them a chance to say I'm whinging," added Terry.

 

When you get that stick you just want to prove them wrong and shut them up. I think we did that

 

John Terry

"When we scored, I went running over to Lamps and gave them a bit back. There's nothing wrong with that."

 

Referee Mike Dean spoke with Terry to ensure he did not incite home supporters, but the England skipper feels that players should be allowed to express their emotions more openly.

 

"If they can give they can take it, and if I can take it I can give it. That's the way it's got to be," said Terry.

 

"They have to expect a bit back. When they do get a bit back they all get the hump a little bit. But that is football. I'll take it the rest of my career and I'll certainly give a bit back in my career."

 

Terry insisted the abuse he had to contend with on Saturday made Chelsea's victory all the more enjoyable.

 

"Walking home with three points and them walking home with nothing, you can't buy that and they can't buy that," he said.

 

"As a player coming here, knowing you are going to get stick, I swear me and Lamps are so fired up before the game and determined.

 

"When you get that stick you just want to prove them wrong and shut them up. I think we did that."

 

 

Cockney fu**ing wan*er.

 

Um, you just did John.

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Shepherd make a lot of money off the sale and hopes to get it back on the cheap.

 

Sitting there like a vulture and making out like he's a saviour.

 

Well, in the fat one's defence, he banked 37m from the sale and I don't think he can expect to pick up the club for that! :lol:

 

He's always felt like he was shafted over the sale, why wouldn't we expect him to sound like a jilted lover?

 

 

He used money he funneled out of the club to buy club shares which he then sold for £37m, I don't expect him to be anything but grateful that he was allowed to get away with it.  If he wanted more ill gotten gains then he shouldn't have put the club in such a disasterous financial position in order to make himself look like a big man on Sky Sports News.

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