And this is where the story ends. Supposedly.

Feb 25, 2010 14:33

Wayne Bridge quits England

All in all and expressed in the most simple manner available: This Is Not Fair.

I don't think the considerations should go towards who's benefiting from his decision, but to the fact that he is obviously thinking he can't work with Terry again, and that for him it seems like the only thing he can do ( Read more... )

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chelsealady February 25 2010, 19:22:06 UTC
It's not a good way to solve a problem, more if it's about an affair....huh?
I love John, but I'm a landed fan more than fangirl. I just headesked myself when I got the news. I just said: "Puta que es hueón este Kilterry"...
Well, as Mike Jackson said once:
"Wait and see when the truth is told"

Peace!
PS: Roo for captain! LOL

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chelsealady February 25 2010, 19:24:36 UTC
Probably I'll arrange MJ's "Blood on the dance floor" for Micha Ballack dissin' John...HAHAHAHA!

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karneol_vision February 26 2010, 16:00:42 UTC
OMG xD That's extreme!

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chelsealady February 26 2010, 19:35:42 UTC
ROFL. Btw I downloaded the instrumental... and I'm going to edit it... but indeed I don't downloaded the lyrics yet to arrange it XD.
Peace!

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nevermind68 February 25 2010, 19:45:40 UTC
It`s truely unfair... I don`t know what Wayne is feeling, but i`m more then sure that he feels really bad that`s why he leaves.
Unfair... Someone did something bad and everyone defends him and in the end it`s a good guy who has to stand aside. I totally don`t understand the rules of this world...

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karneol_vision February 26 2010, 16:03:16 UTC
That's the thing that for me is somehow on the foreground... that's why I can't really blame him for anything or say that he's done it wrong.
It's so sad :(

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tessalonso February 25 2010, 22:13:33 UTC
There's something I don't get about all this. Bridge wasn't actually in a relationship wtih this woman when she slept with John Terry - she was already his ex. I'm not sticking up for John Terry, but the person John Terry needs to grovel to is his wife, not Wayne Bridge. He didn't sleep with Wayne Bridge's wife, or even Wayne Bridge's girlfriend. He slept with Wayne Bridge's ex. So maybe there's some kind of gentleman's agreement that you don't sleep with your mate's ex? I don't know, but even so, I think Wayne is overplaying the 'hurt husband' a bit too much. He may feel hurt, but he certainly wasn't her husband, not by any stretch of the imagination.

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karneol_vision February 26 2010, 16:23:07 UTC
That, you see, is the only argument. And I have no idea what to say against it. There is nothing because, showing how Bridge may be indeed exagerating, it is a valid argument.

I was wondering why it wasn't one in the first place though. Back then when the entire thing started? Why the lying and the hiding when it was all no big deal to start with? Why the fuss? Why make it such a big deal by trying to bann the paper from writing about it and God knows what else?

Those are all things that made me turn against Terry and that made me neglect the actual affair and concentrate on his actions as he handled the matter instead, the doing it all behind Bridge's back. Why?

I don't expect any public grovelling from him now, that is not it, I just think he should show himself a tad 'contrite' as someone's put it, in the face of the mess that has been caused by his actions, and by the entire drama he's started, around the national team and in the media, by not simply putting the cards on the table when this entire affair was bound to come out

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