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Ancelotti will ask Terry if he wants to miss out on the fifth-round FA Cup tie at home to Cardiff

John Terry to wait until after match to decide on Dubai trip to see wife

Simon Johnson
9 Feb 2010


Carlo Ancelotti will have talks with captain John Terry after Chelsea play Everton tomorrow to decide if he needs to take a break to resolve problems in his personal life.

Terry is reportedly keen to meet his wife Toni in Dubai this weekend to try and save his marriage in the wake of revelations of his affair with the former girlfriend of England team-mate Wayne Bridge.

Ancelotti will ask Terry if he wants to miss out on the fifth-round FA Cup tie at home to Cardiff on Saturday.

He said: “We will make the decision together after Everton to see if he needs to rest or stay here and play against Cardiff. He has not asked for any time off [to see his wife].”

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Hopefully Kamsoman the little hissy fit about JT will be the last from you, or more likely you will get back into your pulpit (the word is in the dictionary). The truth is that you have no idea if he has apologised to his wife or spoken to Wayne Bridge. Of course there has been no apology to England fans including you if you are one. When you come down from your moral, self righteous high ground perhaps JT might be there to make the personal plea for forgiveness that your ego demands.

- Bluetooth, London, 10/02/2010 14:34
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My last comment about JT is that he is LOW LIFE. This proves I am right. There has been a public exposure of his treacherous betrayal of his wife and kids, of his BEST friend, of the unity in the England camp and he still has not decided whether he should go and say sorry to his wife. He has never said sorry to the England fans, to the wife or to his 'friend' he betrayed. He is too big to do that. That is low life, but then again his club is being represented here by the fans, who think he is a great lad, low lifes (low lives for those who can read correctly).

- Sorie Kamara 'Kamsoman', LONDON, UK, 09/02/2010 18:22
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