“Better than this clown” – John Terry explodes the former star of England in the Dispute of Rio Ferdinand

John Terry is one of the most emblematic players of the Premier League in the modern era and was a fierce competitor on the field, and he seems to have a lot of this fighting spirit to judge by his recent comments in a bizarre spray with a former English international.
Returning five high -flying titles, five FA cups, three championship cuts alongside the Champions League and the Europa League, there are few men who have a CV and a degree of influence so powerful at the elites over such a long period of time.
Nevertheless, players retire and inheritances are rewritten by some, including former professionals who have a multitude of stars against ex-opponents against the most talented people.
On this occasion, Terry was an exception to a former man of three lions sharing his opinion and not for the first time, which made an intriguing reading as an unexpected quarrel has now been revived.
John Terry Régnites spat with Carlton Palmer
Terry has already challenged the former man of Leeds United, Carlton Palmer, after the latter placed him fifth in a classification of the five best defenders of the Premier League, saying that Ricardo Carvalho and Marcel Desailly were better than him, just like Rio Ferdinand.
Palmer said: “There would be an argument that the two players with whom he played, Desailly and Carvalho, were better than him. But I would not chat with him in the top five. I don’t think he was better than Rio Ferdinand, that’s for sure.”
Responding at the time, Terry made fun of a previous clip showing Palmer wrongly declaring that he had played against the icon of Stamford Bridge in 1991 – when he was in fact only 11 years old: “Please republish the video of Carlton Palmer saying ‘` `I remember in 1991, we played against Chelsea and that the team conversation was to target John Terry,’ school, and you have always obtained it on your program. “
Now, a new video of Karel Prince, which has become a feeling of social media to underline the false narration of ex-footballers on podcasts, has prompted another stroke of Terry.
Rammant the story, Terry had a new pop to Palmer, writing on his personal story: “I was 11 years old and I was always better than this clown.”
Will John Terry return to full-time training?
Surprisingly, Terry admitted earlier this year that he had finished trying to break into the direction full -time, and he appreciates the life of working in the establishment of the Chelsea Academy.
He said in the sun: “I ended up in terms of coaching. I appreciate my life, I work at the Chelsea Academy. I’m not really a coach for the moment, I am a mentor, ambassador. I went for a few jobs and these days left for me. I enjoy my life a little, I have a little time for me.
Previously, Terry was deputy director at Aston Villa, and he also led to the 26ths of the UK Baller League, although any chance of attending English in the professional canoe seems again out of the table for the moment.



