EPL: I've Given up on My Dream of Becoming a Manager - John Terry
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John Terry, 44, makes career decision with Chelsea legend left 'baffled'
John Terry has revealed he is giving up on pursuing a career in management after struggling to gain success. The former England star last worked full-time as a coach with Dean Smith at Leicester for a short spell two years ago. Terry had also been Smith’s assistant at Aston Villa, where he helped the club get promoted to the Premier League via the play-offs in 2019. **ARE YOU READING THIS ON OUR APP? DOWNLOAD NOW FOR THE BEST GB NEWS EXPERIENCE*…
John Terry gives up on manager dream as Chelsea icon left 'baffled' after snubs - The Mirror
John Terry has turned his back on the prospect of becoming a manager after growing tired of the lack of opportunities that have come his way as he settles into his job at Chelsea
John Terry Confirms End to First-Team Coaching Ambitions, Embraces Academy Role at Chelsea - TV360 Nigeria
Chelsea icon John Terry has revealed that he has moved on from his aspirations of becoming a first-team manager, citing frustration over the lack of opportunities since hanging up his boots. The 44-year-old, who enjoyed a decorated playing career at Stamford Bridge with 17 major trophies to his name, admitted that his coaching journey has not unfolded as expected following retirement. After his playing days, Terry served as assistant to Dean Smi…
Former Aston Villa assistant John Terry confirms he will no longer pursue management after being told he lacks experience despite top-level playing credentials - TDPel Media
When footballers hang up their boots, many expect to slide naturally into coaching or management. For John Terry, however, that smooth transition never happened. Despite an illustrious playing career with Chelsea and England, his journey on the sidelines has been far from what fans and even he himself once envisioned. From Stamford Bridge Glory to Coaching Dreams Terry, now 44, was a rock at the heart of Chelsea’s defense for years, lifting 17 t…
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