John Terry with his wife in Mykonos

John Terry

John Terry, the famous English former international footballer, and his wife, Toni Terry, visited Mykonos at the beginning of August to relax and rest on the island's picturesque beaches.

The island has been a favourite destination of celebrities and jet-setters for many years, known for its beaches, intense nightlife and magnificent views. Terry and his wife, who are no strangers to luxury vacations, chose the "Island of the Winds" as the ultimate escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The couple stayed in a well-known Mykonos hotel and enjoyed their time on the island, sometimes relaxing on the beach and exploring the island's streets.

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John Terry

John Terry

John Terry

John Terry

John Terry

John Terry
Photos: NDPPHOTO / NIKOS ZOTOS.

Meanwhile, Peter Crouch revealed John Terry used "disgusting" methods to manipulate Premier League referees. And in doing so he managed to avoid bookings and red cards on the pitch.

The former Liverpool, Portsmouth and Stoke beanpole striker claimed ex-Chelsea captain Terry would adopt genius ploys even before kick-off to curry favour with top-level officials throughout the season.

TNT pundit Crouch said Terry would disarm refs by addressing them by their first names and asking about how their families were getting on.

And as a result, when the heat of the battle intensified on the pitch, some referees would hesitate to caution the Blues defender if he caused an infringement or produced a bad tackle.

Speaking on Back of the Net show on Amazon Prime back in 2019, Crouchy said: “What I saw creeping into the game, during my time, was when the captains would go in before the game and speak to the ref.

“To me, they would always be ‘ref’. I have grown up with just ‘ref’.

"Now it’s like Mike and James. They are all called by their first names. It’s all to get them onside.

“I remember Darren Fletcher was good at it. But John Terry was amazing at it. Just getting around the ref, ‘Ah, Mike, you alright? How is the family?’ All this.

“Unreal. I thought, ‘This is disgusting.’ He was crawling around the ref.

“And it meant [the ref] would think twice. If he clattered someone in the first minute, he’d get up and say, ‘Sorry Mike.’ He would then think twice about booking him. It’s little things like that.”

SunSport also revealed Terry and his Chelsea pals cheekily tricked Diego Costa into making X-rated comments to a Premier League ref - almost getting the fiery forward sent off.

Costa arrived in the Premier League barely knowing a word of English, so the Blues squad made the most of the opportunity to play the hilarious prank by telling Costa the word for "sorry" was actually "c***".

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