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Carol Vorderman, John Terry, AJ Pritchard and his girlfriend Abbie Quinnen lead the way at Cheltenham races
Carol Vorderman, John Terry and more were spotted out and about on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival.The stars were out for one last day at the races on Friday with AJ Pritchard and his girlfriend Abbie Quinnen almost among the celebs dressed to impressed and making the most of the sun.Countdown legend Carol, 61, oozed style and looked as youthful as ever stepped out in a dark tan blazer over a slightly sheer black top.The clear blue skies were deceptive, as the star – who presented the Channel 4 show for 26 years – kept warm with a pair of black leather gloves, and completed the chic look with a stunning tweed-detail peacock fascinator.As ever, it’s a star-studded affair with famous faces soaking up the action with the Cheltenham Gold Cup set to be held at 3:30pm.Retired Chelsea star John Terry stepped out with his wife Toni as they were spotted wandering round the concourse, with his partner stunning in a black shirt and form-fitting pants with a red plaid coat to match her belt.Meanwhile, the former England defender kept it cool with a blue jacket and tie, completing the look with beige chinos and brown leather dress shoes.Former Strictly pro AJ and his partner Abbie were also among the punters on Friday, and the dancer looked effortlessly cool in a smart blue suit and shades.And Abbie was all smiles as she walked by his side, opting for a spring-blossom pink trouser suit.John was spotted talking to fashion designer Jade Holland Cooper – whom The Times has called ‘Mrs Cheltenham’ for her role as its ‘main outfitter’ – at the event, while she was seen beaming with Pixie Lott.The singer – who was just by husband Oliver Cheshire – looked incredible at the races as she wore a Jade-designed cape/coat in a bold black
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John Terry snubs Cristiano Ronaldo in response to hardest player he’s come up against
Chelsea captain John Terry has snubbed Manchester United's star Cristiano Ronaldo as the toughest player he's played against in favour of Lionel Messi and Ronaldinho.Terry answered the question on his Instagram account when hosting a Q&A session on Sunday evening.The former England international answered a range of topics from if he ever wanted to play abroad to his favourite golf courses.Terry also revealed he didn't care about Wayne Rooney wearing longer studs against him - as Chelsea won 3-0, and the title, anyway.But it was his answer to the toughest player he's faced that caught the eye as there was no room for Ronaldo.Chelsea and Barcelona become semi-regular opponents during the 2000s and early 2010.And the two sides played out some classic encounters, these series of games were kickstarted by Ronaldinho's moment of magic against the Blues at Stamford Bridge. Is Terry the best centre-back the Premier League has ever seen? Let us know in the comments section The Brazilian danced on the edge of the box before curling the ball past Petr Cech in the Chelsea goal.There was also the infamous encounter in 2009, and Fernando Torres' moment of redemption in 2012.Terry is currently out of the game, having most recently been seen at Villa Park as part of Dean Smith's coaching set-up.Terry helped Aston Villa return to the Premier League, but he left his role over the summer.The Englishman also revealed in his Q&A this decision was taken to spend more time with his family.
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John Terry gives tour of awards cabinet which includes full-size Champions League trophy
Champions League replica, several England caps and man of the match champaign bottles as well as memorabilia from multiple different competitions.The former England and Chelsea skipper, who also played for Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa, gave his followers a view into his home while taking part in an Instagram question and answer session on Sunday (February 20).The 41-year-old was asked if he could give a tour of his trophy room by one curious follower, who was treated to a snap of his achievements in all their glory inside his Surrey home.Terry won four Premier League titles, five FA Cups and three League Cups during his time at Stamford Bridge, as well as the Champions League and Europa League.Another question asked of Terry was whether he was better than Manchester United icon Nemanja Vidic, to which he said: "Everyone will have different opinions."Vidic was an unbelievable defender, I get asked this a lot and the big thing that allows you to be spoken as one of the very best is longevity."Vidic done this year after hear after year. Top guy aswell."Is John Terry the best defender in Premier League history? Give us your thoughts in the comment sectionTerry was also asked his opinion of Thiago Silva, and mentioned that he would've loved to play alongside him.He wrote: "Absolutely love him.
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Neil Warnock admits Cesar Azpilicueta judgement is clouded because of "bitterness"
criticising the Chelsea defender earlier this week.The former Cardiff City and Sheffield United boss said he didn't think the 32-year-old was "a great defender" and suggested he'd been "lucky" to have had such an illustrious career.After getting a bit of blowback from Chelsea supporters, as well as from Blues legend John Terry, Warnock clarified his position on talkSPORT, claiming what he meant to say was that Azpilicueta wasn't "the best" defender."I think he's an excellent wing back, I'm not sure he's a top class defender," the 73-year-old said, before admitting that a goal the Spaniard scored against his Cardiff side in 2019 - which should have been disallowed for offside - was still playing on his mind."Listen, I don't forgive him for being offside for that goal at Cardiff, that's what it is … it'll be the bitterness underneath," Warnock joked.Following Thomas Tuchel's side's victory in the Club World Cup final on Saturday, Azpilicueta became the first player in Chelsea history to win every single major honour available to him.Earlier in the week, Warnock took a swipe at the Chelsea skipper, insisting that his trophy haul was simply due to him being "in the right place at the right time".Is Cesar Azpilicueta the most underrated defender in the Premier League? Let us know what you think in the comments section below...Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article and hit 'subscribe'.And that's it, job done.
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John Terry fires angry response after Neil Warnock labels Azpilicueta's career "lucky"
Middlesbrough manager brandished Chelsea hero Cesar Azpilicueta as "lucky" for his illustrious career.Snapped up for the bargain price of £6.5 million in 2012, Azpilicueta, 32, has guided Chelsea through arguably the most prominent period in their history, captaining the side to Champions League glory last season.The last time the Blues lifted the 'big ears' trophy was under former skipper John Terry, who famously donned a full Chelsea kit for the post-match celebrations despite playing no part in the final itself.But the Spaniard's honours list wasn't enough to convince Warnock he's worthy to represent the Blues on the field with the 73-year-old labelling him "a fortunate lad to be at a club like Chelsea."But from one Blues legend to another, Terry has jumped to defend Azpilicueta following Neil Warnock's appearance on TalkSPORT."Is this a wind up ? @talkSPORT" stated Terry alongside an angry face emoji.The ex-Chelsea ace also posted nine trophy emojis next to the comment in relation to the number of honours Azpilicueta has won whilst at the club.Former teammate Cesc Fabregas was also aghast by Warnock's comments, replying with a facepalm emoji.HAVE YOUR SAY! Do you think Cesar Azpilicueta is fortunate to be at Chelsea? Let us know in the comments section."I think Azpilicueta has been a very fortunate lad to be at a club like Chelsea. I don't think he is a great defender," said Warnock."Sometimes in football, you need a bit of luck and I think he's had a bit of luck at the right time and in the right place.
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