Daily Banter

Daily Banter – 2.25.2010

by The Chairman

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Not to beat a broken horse to death, but the John Terry – Wayne Bridge affair just won’t go away, and I thought it was worth muddling in the muck a bit (J/K).  On a serious note, in light of Wayne Bridge pulling himself out of contention for a spot on the England squad, is there truly a code amongst teammates, you know a “code amongst brothers or sisters” or is this a bygone notion from an era long gone?

2 Responses to “Daily Banter – 2.25.2010”

  1. OYEORO says:

    This situation is about JT… Seriously, that has to be all he was thinking about. Who shags their “best mate’s” girl with the best mate’s kid in the same house? It’s your old teammate and national teammate! It is a disgrace. Let’s not forget Ca$hley Cole, the man has some many women Tiger is getting jealous. But neither Tiger not Ca$hley shagged their teammates or friends girl (that we know of). Why? because of the CODE. JT, on the other hand, is about JT. JT doesn’t believe in codes…

  2. Sir Mix-A-Lot says:

    JT definitely seems to be all about JT. It is one thing to cheat, it is another thing to cheat with your teammate’s significant other, especially one who you’ve had family outing with. I think most athletes do believe in a code, however JT surely does not. Not only was he reckless with his marriage and the relationship of others (Wayne Bridge, Girlfriend and Son), but he also not helped England’s hopes of winning the World Cup. Great teams may be able to move beyond this, but a good team like England may find it hard to deal with.

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