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Published 16:28 6 Sept 2016 BST
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It turns out Terry grew up a United supporter - following the footsteps of his father and grandfather - and trained with the club as a 14-year-old for two weeks before joining Chelsea. "I was Man United growing up," Terry told The Observer in 2006.
"You know what it's like when you're a boy, you want to support the team that's winning everything. And my dad and granddad were Man United fans. "But my first day at Chelsea I knew that was the club I wanted to be at. I just loved it. But Man United also approached me. "I met Alex Ferguson - great to meet. During the school holidays I would go up to Manchester and train with their boys for two weeks, play a few games and come home."London-born Terry joined Chelsea instead and is still at the club. Both parties, United and Terry, have done okay since, despite parting ways. The GAA Hour Hurling Show relives Tipperary’s sensational All-Ireland victory with Paidí Maher. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.
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The Minister of state for Sport outlined that if Ireland hadn’t fulfilled their Nations League fixture vs Israel, there would be wider sport ramifications. Earlier on Friday, the FAI confirmed the fixture will take place. However, the controversial match will be played behind closed doors. While still being listed as a ‘home game’ for Ireland, […]
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