Times will be tight at the Terry house-hold next season.
When Roy Keane finished up his playing days, he warned his children there would be no more lavish holidays to Disney World. Euro Disney would have to do, or maybe Fota Wildlife Park.
John Terry is set for a similar discussion with his brood following reports of his salary for next season.
Terry, who made his senior Chelsea debut in 1998, will turn 36 later this year and was thought to be heading for that lucrative scrap-heap known as the Chinese Super League.
A purported £12 million a season deal was in the offing if Terry fancied a move to China but he has opted to stay and fight for his place under new coach Antonio Conte.
Terry has taken a massive pay-cut to remain at Stamford Bridge. The Sun report that his weekly stipend of £150,000 has been reduced to £50,000 while The Daily Mail estimate he will take home basic pay of £60,000 each week.
There will be team and individual base bonuses thrown in on top so it won’t be all prunes, custard and penny loafs over at the Terrys.
At least Terry saved some dosh by cancelling the farewell kick-about he planned to have at the Bridge on Monday past.
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The club were willing to give him use of the ground for free but Terry was set to foot the bill for the post-match revelries.
Every penny counts when you’re on £50k a week.
Perhaps ‘JT’ can ask some of those Chelsea Pensioners how they rationed themselves through World War II.