Ancelotti will speak to Terry over England captaincy issue

luk "Roman's Soldier", th issue here is tht terry had an affair with a fellow TEAMMATES ex....and yes many will say it was an ex...but th ex is th mother of bridges child....and bridge as a teammate will feel he can never trust terry aen....and they wer gud frendz...th other teammates will feel tht if terry can do dis 2 a frend lyk bridge, then y wudnt he do sumthn lyk dis 2 us....if he randomly had affair wid sum random girl, dis wudnt matter and he def wud hav his captaincy...but th fact tht it was a teammates ex is wot killed it fr him....ion ne corporation, if u bang ne colleagues girl or ex....u get fired....he just got demoted...firing him wudve been out of th question, but stripping him of captaincy is not...

Jt is a verey good guy.dat will not make him not 2 win champons lage.

I mean't yes by the way to the former managers etc... not no!!

Joe.... no he hasn't let his country down. He let his family down but not his country. Don't be a fool.
As you saw today, John Terry is an outstanding Captain and he let's his football do the talking. Capello has made a grave error, as people are already starting to realise. This has NOTHING to do with football and I suspect JT could mount a legal challenge over this if he wanted to.
Speaking as a Lawyer, he would win hands down. These are "Allegations" only and have no grounds. The press have bought these stories to the public attention.
Has Terry committed an offence? Has h broken any laws or rules here? No.
Have previous Captains and even Managers and members of the FA been involved in affairs which have not been punished (and quite rightly so as they have nothing to do with football)? No. So why has John been made a scapegoat?

I am sure John's Lawyers are already looking into this as a matter of urgency and if Capello has sacked John illegally, then I am afraid he must be forced to reinstate John as skipper and apologise for his mistake, of cause the FA a lot of embarrassment.
I am sure we have not all heard the last of this.

One thing that did annoy me though is that Gordon Brown backed Capello's decision.
As a Scotsman (and a blind one at that) Brown should keep his nose out of English business... not that he will be around for much longer anyway.
At the end of the day this is a private matter that has been bought into the public limelight by a biased media. This has nothing to do with John's career and he should pursue the matter in court if the FA do not reverse the decision over Capello's head.

The fact he has said he will give his "ALL" to England actually shows the type of man he is.

It hasn't been said yet, but I think it needs to be said. John Terry has let his country down in a World Cup year. Nothing short of treason.