John Terry used disgusting methods to manipulate judges, says Peter Crouch

Peter Crouch has discovered the disgusting methods he used to manipulate Premier Legers' judges to avoid cartoons. Liverpool's former striker, Portsmouth and Stoke, says the former Chelsea captain used smart methods before matches to get favors from judges. Crouch says Terry manipulated judges by addressing them by the first name [...]
Liverpool's former striker, Portsmouth and Stoke, says the former Chelsea captain used smart methods before matches to get favors from judges.
Crouch says Terry manipulated judges by addressing them first and asking about their families, broadcasts Periscopi.
This meant that in the argument during the matches, judges would hesitate to punish Chelsea's defender.
What I saw playing during my time were the captains talking to judges before the meetings,” said Crouch on a television show.
For me, they were just 'reference'. I grew up calling them just éref. Others were called first - name to keep them in play.
I remember Darren Fletcher was good at this. But John Terry was extraordinary. Just hanging around the judge. Oh, Mike, are you okay? How's the family? ) All this.
I thought: That's disgusting. He was crawling around the judge.
And then the judge would think twice. If he ran into someone in the first minute, he would stand up and say: Sorry, Mike. ) Then he would think twice about punishing him. It was like this.” /Periscope. com/












