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well  according to the press.......wayne bridge and vanessa perroncel split up when bridge moved to man city and she refused to move to manchester with their son.....she is quoted as saying that bridge was 'out partying in manchester when she was at home looking after their little boy'....


the terry's and bridge and perroncel had been close when both players played for chelsea......john terry and his wife 'comforted' her when bridge moved......this led onto john terry being more than a shoulder to cry on and an affair developed......

bridge is allegedly meant to have asked terry if rumours were true that he was sleeping with his ex....terry denied it....then took out a court injunction banning the press from revealing his affair......this ruling was then overturned and the truth came out....

i don't condone what j.t has done.....but vanessa perroncel is wayne bridge's EX....who she sleeps with is her affair not his..........and i'm finding bridge to now be the peter andre of football now.......

in a few years time he'll be married and will have forgotten all about vanessa perroncel........and he's binned his world cup place off  which he'll regret...
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I only speak what the majority think of him

Hats off to him though, hes good at being a tw*t. Them gobbing off fired the team up to woop the chavs arses 4-2, Tevez bagging two and Bellamy grabbing two.
And No I would not be defending Terry if he had been one of my own team. I would still be pissed off with him, signing for us would of torn the squad apart.
MrMincePie
not at all......i think if you're going to mouth off then stick to it....at least bridge did....bellamy and tevez were cowards and did it post match.......and one result means jack shit meaty....enjoy your win by all means..you deserved it.......but don't try and pretend bellamy and tevez showed backing to wayne bridge cos they didn't......if they were backing him as much as they proclaimed.they'd of followed suit.....but no.the cowards shook his hand
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ahahaha!!...omg.....don't flatter yerself sunshine!!!....nopes not at all...i'm debating your arguement that's all....mancini told them?...i don't think so......did he tell bellamy to kick off afterwards?..did he hell!!!....why don't you try and be big enough to admit that wayne bridge stuck to his convictions...and tevez....for all his 'team bridge' t shirt wearing and bellamy didn't?......

they didn't have the nerve to do it face to face with terry..they waited until afterwards.....
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, the loser is the one who bottled in a champions league final
maybe.......but how many medals has bellamy exactly won?????..see that's where you lose your arguement...cos you can't debate........i think if anyone has hit a nerve.....it's me with you...cos you know what i'm saying is true...watch the video...see tevez and bellamy shake his hand......see tevez wearing his team bridge shirt and still shake his hand.......
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So I guess women hitting men is ok but if a man was to perhaps defend himself by hitting a women then its not ok? To see anyone punched full on is a not a nice sight, but if I had seen a man attacked by a women and then he had defended himself I would have little sympathy for her. I won't defend what Bellamy did to that women, nor will you ever hear me shout team bellamy for that. But if a women was attacking a man how is he supposed to defend himself?

Heres an example, two years ago my sister... now 24. Was out with her friends in town, apparently she had started attacking some man (she was drinking at the time). He couldnt restrain her so he resulted to punching her in the face. Not a pretty sight, but can I honestly say that he was out of order? If he couldnt restrain her any other way then perhaps it was the right move.
MrMincePie
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well now we're on a different debate meaty.......and i don't advocate violence from either a man to a woman or the other way round......but i think you'll agree..that on average a man is much stronger than a woman..so a punch by a man is more than likely to cause more damage...of course there are exceptions.......however..in the case of craig bellamy where the woman was gobbing off at him...which i accept is unacceptable..i think him punching her is inexcusable and certainly not 'deserved' or to be laughed at......and i'm sure given your post just now you'd agree on that?
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well now we're on a different debate meaty.......and i don't advocate violence from either a man to a woman or the other way round......but i think you'll agree..that on average a man is much stronger than a woman..so a punch by a man is more than likely to cause more damage...of course there are exceptions.......however..in the case of craig bellamy where the woman was gobbing off at him...which i accept is unacceptable..i think him punching her is inexcusable and certainly not 'deserved' or to be laughed at......and i'm sure given your post just now you'd agree on that?
Perhaps I should of checked before posting, it would be who it is and what the circumstances are. Hard to say, there are women who are alot stronger then men. As for Bellamy, il agree that it was classless... though taunting someone when they are possibly drunk is gonna get you into trouble.
MrMincePie
well i'm not sure i agree on who it is and what the circumstances are tbh....you get alot of that in domestic violence cases ...men saying....'she provoked me'...and indeed some women saying it about men......because it isn't just women who are the victims in domestic violence......

club/pub spats are nearly always fuelled by drink though.....and in the case of footballers...and i'm not just citing bellamy here........they should be more responsible.....they're always gonna get someone have a pop.......is it hard to take?....of course it is.....but smacking someone doesn't help them
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