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John Terry may never play for Chelsea again…and everyone’s taking the p*ss

Published 00:06 8 May 2016 BST

Matt Tate
John Terry may never play for Chelsea again…and everyone’s taking the p*ss

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#Notonmyshift.

That was the defiant statement from Chelsea captain John Terry after his side brought a final halt to hated rivals Tottenham's title challenge on Monday night. But it's rapidly transitioned from euphoria to disaster for Terry, who was dramatically sent off in the dying seconds of the Blues' 3-2 defeat to Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. The defender was dismissed after a second booking in the 95th minute, and given that it was his second red of the season, he will now face a two-game ban. This means that unless he's offered a new Chelsea contract when Antonio Conte arrives in the summer, John Terry will have played his final game for the club that regards him as a legend. For the Chelsea fans watching on as their captain and leader left the field, the key word was unanimously "gutted"... https://twitter.com/blairgray__/status/728978174177062913 https://twitter.com/Matt_Journalist/status/728976807584776192 https://twitter.com/hazardethan10/status/728565757513183232 Rival fans, however, weren't so sympathetic. https://twitter.com/YedIin/status/728979300897173504 https://twitter.com/spurredontv/status/728979439439196161 https://twitter.com/Deanodat/status/728984227371487232 https://twitter.com/Treezy100/status/728984198544015360 https://twitter.com/MrWedders12/status/728984134199218180 https://twitter.com/baznugent73/status/728983905173385217

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