Chelsea fans react as John Terry is appointed as coaching consultant at Cobham academy
According to the club’s official Twitter account, John Terry has made his return to Chelsea as a coaching consultant for the Cobham academy setup. He had a recent spell at Aston Villa as an assistant coach, where he gained valuable experience in this field.
The former England international will be contributing to the youth development programme where he would engage in coaching discussions with colleagues, mentor academy players and support parent dialogue. He is set to take the role next month on a part-time basis.
The flexibility would suit the needs of the 41-year-old as well as the club to pursue their respective commitments. The part-time role would allow the former centre-back to keep developing his coaching career while simultaneously assisting the West London club and the youth players.
A strong foundation?
Terry rose through the youth set-up after joining the Blues at the age of 14 and has gone on to become one of the highly-regarded club legends at Stamford Bridge. He would have a great deal of knowledge about what it takes to become a successful academy graduate and would look to implement that at Cobham.
Our youth system has flourished over the past few years and has seen many of the academy graduates play a crucial part in the first team. Players like Reece James and Mason Mount are integral to the current side whereas, others like Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ruben Loftus-Cheek have been important as well.
Loanees like Conor Gallagher and Billy Gilmour could play a role in the future where they would flourish in a suitable environment. Arguably, we have been at our best in recent years, and the youth system has played a major part in it. As such, we must focus on developing it even further and, the personality, knowledge and experience that Terry brings would greatly assist in that regard.
And who knows, these could be the baby steps he needs to assume a more prominent role at the club in the future. If Frank Lampard could manage our senior team, why not Terry?
Here are how some Chelsea supporters reacted to the news of John Terry’s appointment:
JT in 2017- “…Thank you will never ever be enough. I am going to come back here one day, supporting this team.”
— Manny of Abuja (@Mannyfirstoe) December 29, 2021
JT in 2021- keeps his word. pic.twitter.com/R7YlWhgBll
WELCOME BACK LEGEND
— ً (@Q10281) December 29, 2021
— Pys (@CFCPys) December 29, 2021
Baby steps like Lampard should’ve taken
— Manny of Abuja (@Mannyfirstoe) December 29, 2021
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He did say ,he would come back one day and Help the Acedemy grow further 😉💙💙
— Bollingoali2.0 ⭐️⭐️ (@Lukwhoisback) December 29, 2021
Legend Leader Captain 👨✈️ pic.twitter.com/igRlfhqAe5
The Cobham conveyor belt seems set to continue churning out talent.
— Dan Hill ⭐⭐ (@idanknow05) December 29, 2021
Welcome back, JT!
It would excellent if most of Chelsea squad members are Cobham graduates. They would form the core with Chelsea blood in them. That would provide commitment, determination, resilience, and other traits making Chelsea a Champions Club. Let Terry make sure such project materializes
— Yinka Omikunle (@yinka_omikunle) December 29, 2021
Enough time to cook up replacements for Rudiger, Azpi and Christensen
— MAH (@matissearmani) December 29, 2021