By Euro Weekly News Media • 21 May 2015 • 16:42
JUST before the end of the English football season, Chelsea captain John Terry has been spotted relaxing in Marbella on a mid-week break with his wife Toni Poole.Chelsea already have the English Premiership title in the bag, hence a little me-time for Terry, who had dinner in Puerto Banus’ swanky La Sala restaurant two nights running this week, on May 19 and 20.The La Sala staff were hardly likely to be star-struck, as used as they are to looking after holidaying footballers.A spokesperson told Euro Weekly News that in recent years they’ve hosted Chelsea’s Ashley Cole, former Birmingham captain Stephen Carr, Arsenal’s young star Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Harry Redknapp and Dwight Yorke, amongst many other figures from the sport, not to mention celebs such as Kym Marsh, Sir Alan Sugar, Jamie Oliver and the cast of TOWIE. Prince Albert of Monaco has popped in too.Terry will be back at the office on Sunday, at home to Sunderland for the last league game of the season and the small matter of picking up the Premiership trophy.If he plays the full 90 minutes in that game, John Terry will be the second outfield player to play from kick-off to final whistle in every game of a champion team’s Premier League season, a record first achieved by Gary Pallister with Manchester United in the 1992-93 season.That seems an exceptionally good excuse for a short rest on the Costa del Sol.
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