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Chelsea and England footballer John Terry was reminded that his club is not top of the Premier League when he visited a charity for disabled youngsters recently.
Terry visited the Queen Elizabeth Foundation’s Independent Living Services (ILS) at Dorincourt, in Oaklawn Road, Leatherhead, to meet the residents and staff and find out more about the service, which is on the doorstep of Chelsea’s Surrey training ground in Cobham.
While he was there Arsenal fan Ben Rycraft had a good-natured dig when he met Terry.
The youngster used his alphabet board to spell out ‘We are top!’, to remind the Chelsea player which team is at the top of the Premier League.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
I saw Terry on the box with that kid from Dublin on his visit to Stamford Bridge. The boy had been very ill and his dream was a day at Chelsea. Terry in real life appears to be nothing like the arsehole he's painted by much of the media. He came across really well, very genuine. The Irish lad was funny too.
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John Terry last week on 19:16 - Feb 10 by Lohengrin
I saw Terry on the box with that kid from Dublin on his visit to Stamford Bridge. The boy had been very ill and his dream was a day at Chelsea. Terry in real life appears to be nothing like the arsehole he's painted by much of the media. He came across really well, very genuine. The Irish lad was funny too.
Yeah, I saw that. Even warmed the heart of a grizzled old cynic like me.