Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Toni filmed birth on her mobile

JOHN Terry’s girlfriend used her mobile to FILM herself giving birth to the couple’s twins, the England captain revealed last night.

Now the couple often sit down together to watch the video on Toni Poole’s phone.

Terry, 26, was away at England’s pre-World Cup training camp last May when Toni, 24, went into labour early.

He dashed back to London but couldn’t make it to hospital in time to see his baby boy and girl being born.

The Chelsea ace revealed: “I missed it so my girlfriend Toni videoed it on her phone.

“We watched it again this morning — it’s just unreal.

“She was having a Caesarean so managed to video it herself.

“We’ve taken it off and stored it somewhere, but it’s still on her phone and my phone. It’s great to look back.

“It’s so great being a dad. I just want to be a good dad and watch my kids grow up.

“It’s the best thing in my life, seeing them grow up, but they do grow up so fast.”

Terry and Toni are due to marry on June 15, with the reception expected to be at a stately home near their £2.5million mansion in Surrey.

In last night’s interview on BBC1’s Inside Sport, Terry also revealed that he plans to get his coaching qualifications so he can one day manage Chelsea.

The defender is still discussing his new contract with the West London club — and said: “I was talking about a nine-year contract and maybe with an option to manage at the end of it.

“It’s certainly the way I want to go. I want to get my (coaching) badges and make that decision at the end of it.”

Terry also admitted that England — struggling to qualify for next year’s European Championships — have been playing badly.

He said: “We’re not playing to the potential we can, that’s the frustrating thing for Steve McClaren. He’s seen us, and watches us week-in, week-out play for our clubs, but when we get to that level we’re just not doing it and we take that responsibility and we have to improve.”

Terry also told interviewer Gabby Logan that being arrested in 2002 was the worst moment of his life. He spent 22 hours in a cell, but a court eventually found him not guilty of affray.

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