John Terry no longer England Captain?

England World cup 2010 news: With the latest allegations against the captain of England John Terry, all the newspapers in UK and many online blogs, tweets, facebook pages have all started saying that Chelsea’s Terry will no longer be England’s Terry?

This seems to be a bad news for Terry, as the media claims that he had an affer with the ex-girlfriend of former Chelsea teammate Wayne Bridge, Vaneessa Perroncel.

The verdict remais to Capello to decide wether he Terry will be or not to be the captain of England!

England national team will play their first World Cup 2010 match against United States on June 12 in South Africa in Rustenburg.

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