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COLCHESTER co-owner in waiting John Terry is one of many players who worked at Chelsea with Jose Mourinho to move on to senior roles after retiring. The Blues squad, which won the club’s first English title for 50 years under Mourinho in 2005, was packed with future coaches, managers and football executives. Many of them,...

English-Ghanaian winger Owura Edwards played a key role in Colchester United’s 2–1 home win over Accrington Stanley, laying on the crucial equaliser in a hard-fought League Two clash at the JobServe Community Stadium.With Colchester trailing, Edwards sparked the comeback in the 43rd minute, driving at the defence before supplying the pass for Will Goodwin to level the score at 1–1 just before half-time.That moment shifted the momentum after Shaun Whalley had earlier put Accrington ahead on 33 minutes, and Colchester went on to dominate possession and chances after the break. Their pressure finally told late on when Jack Payne struck an 86th-minute winner, completing the turnaround and sealing a valuable three points for the U’s.For Edwards, the assist adds to a steadily growing contribution this season, with the 25-year-old now on 1 goal and 4 assists in 33 League Two appearances in 2025/26. His direct running and creativity from the flank once again gave Colchester a constant outlet in attack. Danny Cowley’s side now turn their attention to their next league fixture away at Harrogate Town on Saturday, 18 April 2026.

Former England defender John Terry attends Colchester United's win over Accrington amid reports that he is part of a consortium looking to buy the club.

The England and Chelsea legend, 45, pitched up for their League Two clash against Accrington Stanley at the JobServe Community Stadium in Essex.

Chelsea legend John Terry is reportedly part of a consortium that is in talks to take over League Two club Colchester United from owner and chairman Robbie Cowling

FORGET flash cars and designer jewellery - the new trend for celebs is to own a football club. And the latest star to join the trend is Chelsea legend John Terry who has invested millions into Colchester United. The five-time Premier League winner is expected to put £14million alongside a consortium into the League Two...

Colchester United have declared an unnamed consortium are in talks to buy the club amid rumours John Terry is set to become the new co-owner. Reports have claimed that the Chelsea legend is part of…

The former Chelsea skipper and England stalwart will be a fascinating addition to football's boardroom ranks if a rumoured £14million bid for the League Two club is successful

LEAGUE One promotion, a Championship charge and even Premier League football - that's all in store for Colchester United after John Terry's takeover, according to AI anyway. The Sun exclusively revealed how Chelsea legend Terry is set to take over League Two outfit and, according to data crunching artificial intelligence, they will be meeting European...

Colchester United hero Nicky Smith who was part of the club's famous non-league double winning side in 1992 has died with tributes flooding in for the football legend turned policeman

CHELSEA legend John Terry is the latest big-name star to buy a football club — taking over Colchester United. The ex-England ace, 45, is poised to announce a £14million deal for the League Two outfit alongside a consortium. It comes after Ryan Reynolds’ success with Wrexham, Snoop Dogg’s involvement with Swansea and Will Ferrell popping...

Notts County striker Alassana Jatta has been handed a three-match ban for violent conduct by the FA. The suspension stems from an incident during Friday’s League Two defeat at Salford City. J…

Wow. Losing to Colchester United in the Carabao Cup is pathetic. No doubt. But it's so early in the season and let's all just enjoy the ride. We start off sad about Tottenham and Manchester United for the first 20 minutes but then loosen up enough to dive into Rooster and the Devil after dark with a little role play. A lot of topics are covered. Champions League. South Coast Derby. Wayne Rooney. Troy Deeney. Leicester and West Ham. Arguments over our hatred of Liverpool (except Brad) and Man City. Even Brett Favre comes up. Don't ask us more.
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