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Rodney Marsh: John Terry is a rat but must stay as England captain

Anytime you have the kind of turmoil which has come from the revelations concerning John Terry and Wayne Bridge it, without a shadow of doubt, causes massive disruption within a squad.

There have been many cases of similar disgusting wrong-doings over the years which have led to training ground punch ups and eventual player transfers in an effort to keep the camaraderie alive in a sport that depends hugely on team spirit.

Immense football names, including the likes of the brilliant Leeds United and Manchester United star Eric Cantona, have been reported as causing this type of disruption within a football club.
 
The chasm in difference comes from the fact that these have all been at club level. Now we have a first. An England captain committing the unforgivable, stabbing a team mate in the back.
 
Former and current England players players have brought disgrace on themselves and the country by their "off field' behaviour. Never, to my recollection, has a current captain betrayed a current team mate so blatantly.
 
I wonder if the rest of the Chelsea players are asking their own WAG's questions. Nasty times in football.
 
There's no way to disguise it. There's no way to get around it. As a person John Terry is a rat. Every man is alone with his own demons and JT is now agonising, or not, over his disgusting, unforgivable, behaviour towards a team mate. He is the lowest of the low and he knows it. It is much different than going out gambling, drinking and fornicating. However unacceptable that is for a professional athlete it is understandable.
 
And for all the hypocrites out there, this is something that happens every day in 'normal' life at the office, so should we be that surprised that it also happens in our national sport?

After all society as a whole has lost it's way.
 
The reports of the last week or so tell a story.

However it does throw up a crucial question. Should what John Terry, the player and arguably England's most important player and captain, does in his private life be detached from his personal life and behaviour ?
 
That is the question Capello now has to address. Does he stand behind his captain?

What impact will this have on the rest of the squad? All important and crucial questions to be answered in the coming weeks. The timing of the "outing"could not have come at worse time for Capello. This is a pivotal time for England's World Cup preparations.
 
I've heard many authorities saying Terry (pictured) should be stripped of the captaincy but allowed to continue as a player. That Wayne Rooney or Gerrard should take over. No!
 
Wayne Rooney is playing the best football of his life, let him play. Let him enjoy the obvious love he has for football without the burden of the politics of the England media scrutiny. Stevie G is a wonderful footballer but in my opinion his head is not right at this particular point of his career following a pathetic run of team form at Liverpool.
 
So, I don't care what anybody says, the England team is more important than the morals of a degrading society.
 
Do nothing Fabio, JT must be left with his own demons. Maybe this will turn out to be the glue that's brings the World Cup home to England.

Rodney Marsh is one of the most charismatic and entertaining players to have graced English football. He played more than 400 games and scored over 150 goals during a career at Queen's Park Rangers, Manchester City and Fulham which saw him win nine England caps. He was also one of the early pioneers of English players to carve out a name for himself in the United States, scoring 41 goals in 87 appearances for the Tampa Bay Rowdies. Marsh is now a popular and respected pundit who will be writing regularly for insideworldfootball.

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Nick Baldev  - In two minds   |02-02-2010 23:55:17
Enjoyed the article Rod, I found it to be very fair and unbiased unlike most articles found in todays papers. I'm 50/50 at the moment. I totally agree that Wayne nor Stevie G should be given the captaincy, Rio maybe though. If Capello doesn't do anything then he himself will lose respect in the dressing room.
paul hayward  - The rat Pack Syndrome...   |03-02-2010 02:46:51
Rodney...
Did you ever stray during your wild and great days here in Tampa Bay?
It's OK to call somone a "rat" as Terry seems to have been as long as you were a choir boy yourself...
The wolrd of professional sports is full of playboys - being married today as a pro athlete does not stop them from cheating or having affairs...pro athletes from all generations shagged what they could when they could and you cna never deny this...pro athletes are told from day one they are "god" and never hear the word "no"...it goes on in the EPL...the MLS,,,the NFL...thr NBA...thr NHL...girls in every city despite the wife at home...sadly yet so true...
Pam collier  - Jt debate   |03-02-2010 12:30:32
Ok let's get real. Rod you are spot on. I work for the emergency services on the front line working shifts. Affairs flings whatever you want you call them are rife. This however on the whole does not affect there performance at work. Jt is one of the best defenders in the world and boy do England need him as captain if we have any chance of anything acceptable at the world cup. This is a domestic matter. I feel for the family hurt by all this. I guess in my eyes he can be trusted 100percent in an England captains shirt. Sat next to your wife or girlfriend then no. This is not a football matter so leave football out of it. Xx
Rod Marsh  - Missing the point   |04-02-2010 01:06:17
Paul
You missed the point totally. I am not judging John Terry, it is his and his family's business and no one elses. And I agree, 'he who has not sinned cast the first stone'.

My point is that it doesn't matter what he is as a person, even if he's acted like a rat, I believe that he should remain England's captain because IMO, football should be kept separate from personal lives. If Capello does sack him it will be for the wrong reasons.
Glen Jansen  - Affairs fair fair...   |06-02-2010 06:48:27
A well thought out and hard hitting article Rodney. By now we all know that Ferdinand has been handed the captaincy, which to my mind makes a mockery of the situation as he is currently serving a ban for violent conduct. So, let me get this right, a captain who has violent tendencies is preferable to one who cannot control his passes off the field. I think this will be damaging for the England team, in what is a crucial time leading up to this world cup.
Sean  - Terry must bear his own cross!   |16-02-2010 14:08:03
It is Terry that has to face his wife now after having an affair, I believe Bridge had split up with the girl prior to Terry's involvement, but that does not make Terry's betrayal of his wife and family any more acceptable.
The point is, nobody is entirely innocent in life and as you say, it is the man himself that has to face the music for his own actions.
England need John Terry and this is probably the best chance we've had of winning the World Cup since '66!!
Good article Rodney and makes the argument well - for keeping Terry and England together!

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