
Andy Dillon
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2 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Andy Dillon |Martin Lipton |Jack Rosser
JOHN TERRY will feel right at home running the London Marathon this weekend. The iconic one-time Chelsea captain wore the number 26 on his shirt throughout his glittering career. Add another 0.2 miles and you have the exact distance the former defender plans to run through the Capital.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Jack Rosser |Andy Dillon
CHELSEA'S stuttering bid to qualify for the Champions League may not impact Enzo Maresca's role but it could wipe £70million off his summer budget. The Blues remain in the hunt for a top five finish but are convincing few that they will be able to get over the line. And another year away from Europe's top table will come at quite the cost - with one financial expert saying they are on a "knife edge".
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3 weeks ago |
thesun.co.uk | Phil Thomas |Andy Dillon |Katherine Walsh
MASON Mount may have become something of a forgotten man in the minds of many Manchester United fans. But the returning midfielder is firmly at the forefront of the thinking of the two managers he needs to impress. Mount returned to pitch for the first time in THREE months in the dying embers of at the City Ground on Tuesday night. The 26-year-old replaced Joshua Zirkzee in the 78th minute - and was inches away from finding an equaliser almost instantly.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Andy Dillon |Philip Cadden
GOALKEEPERS have been a big talking point at Chelsea this season with boss Enzo Maresca unsure who is his definite number one. Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen have been in and out like the Hokey Cokey. And that’s something that won’t trouble incoming keeper Mike Penders, who just loves a singalong and a party. The teenager is due to join up with the Blues this summer following a £16.7million deal with his current side Genk in the Belgian top flight.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Joshua Jones |Andy Dillon
JOHN TERRY believes it could be "three to five years" before Chelsea celebrate another Premier League title. But despite spending more than £1billion on new players he has also called for patience from fans desperate to see the Blues dominating English football again. Terry embodies the most successful period in Chelsea history with his immense haul of trophies from a glittering 19-year career as captain, leader and legend as the supporters say.
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