
Fabio Capello himself even stated his decision to strip the armband from the Chelsea defender was irreversible.
That added to the farce witnessed in Copenhagen recently, when with the exception of Terry, every player, steward and fan seemingly got the chance to captain England.
It seemed to further highlight the Italians initial remarks.
Now though with Rio Ferdinand, the man who was awarded the captaincy, suffering from more and more injury woes and number two Steven Gerrard also out the door is open for JT.
The mind boggles.
It is one game versus Wales, why couldn't Wayne Rooney, Ashley Cole or Gareth Barry fill in in the absence of Ferdinand and Gerrard?
The Liverpool midfielder has also been praised by Capello when filling in for the Manchester United defender.
This latest move hints at desperation.
There is no doubt Terry is a born leader, but when the man in top job states "he will never be my captain again" the country took it as fact.
Now fans of the Three Lions will be questioning the motivation of the man who stirred such anticipation in the build up to last years World Cup.
Not only that, but communication in the FA could also come under the spotlight.
As Capello's own number two, Franco Baldini, phones Rio to assure him that the Terry rumours were simply that and to not take them seriously.
But a day later it is revealed that the rumours were spot on, and now we are hearing that Ferdinand is naturally very upset.
Lack of communication, desperation, and potential division in the squad and a manager who now doesn't stick to his word.
English football could be in trouble, and it could be highlighted in extreme fashion in the Millennium stadium later this month.
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