Chelsea Boss Andre Villas-Boas Denies John Terry Got Booked On Purpose Against Wolves
By Alan Duffy
John Terry and controversy are old friends at this stage, aren't they? His Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas has now denied that his captain  got booked on purpose against Wolves at the weekend.
JT was on four bookings and therefore just one away from suspension, when he was cautioned by referee Lee Mason for taking way too long over a throw late on in the game.
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