Brought Chelsea their first Premier League title for 50 years, but missed the penalty to win the 2008 Champions League, leading to trademark tears.
Regained the England captaincy in 2011 despite off-field indiscretions, then found himself charged with racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.
It seemed in January 2016 that he would be leaving Stamford Bridge at the end of the season, but he eventually signed a new one-year deal four months later.
John Terry could choose the lap of luxury on Sunday over continuing his career elsewhere after his final match at Chelsea.
If that’s the way he goes, it’s not a state that seems to disagree with the veteran defender and bona fide club legend.
After a topsy turvy night against Watford at Stamford Bridge on Monday, in which he scored one minute and gifted Etiene Capoue a sitting the next, he took wife Toni on a quick sojourn to the Algarve.
The pair look blissfully happy in Portugal in a picture shared by Toni in which she says she’s enjoying “dinner with my hubby y the sea”.
The clinking of glasses charged with white wine with beach umbrellas in the background at Maria’s restaurant between Vale do Lobo and Quinta do Lago.
The scene was a far cry from the dramatic scenes in west London on Monday night, where Chelsea fought to a 4-3 win to keep the Blues title celebrations upbeat.
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