J.Terry: "At the beginning of my career, I had to warm toilet seats"

The defender John Terry, who extended his contract with London's Chelsea club, remembered his first training sessions with the Premier League team. The promising footballer had to follow unwritten rules and obey the elders' mutter. "I did everything. I prepared coffee and tea for the veterans, but I also had to do strange things, like heating the toilet seats in the training base toilets on cold winter evenings," said Chelsea legend Terry. "It helped me to fit in with the team and 'grow up.' Players like Dennis Wise and Michael Duberry later helped me improve." J.Terry, who signed a contract for another season, has been playing for Chelsea since 1998. Throughout the period, the defender played 653 matches and scored 59 goals.