The comments, which the former England captain strenuously denies making, were purportedly made during the Premier League fixture between the two west London rivals at Loftus Road in October 2011, which the QPR’s won 1-0.
Terry was subsequently charged with a racially aggravated public order offence, to which the 31-year-old’s legal representatives responded with a not guilty plea in February.
However, if convicted, Terry would face a maximum penalty of £ 2,500. A fine that has already cost him the captaincy of England, an episode that led directly to the resignation of Fabio Capello.
The date of commencement of the trial was postponed after Euro 2012, as many witnesses were also present in the competition and therefore could be present at trial.
To defend John Terry said that these words were in response to a gesture of Mr. Ferdinand with reference to an extramarital with the wife of a teammate.
To be continued…
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The comments, which the former England captain strenuously denies making, were purportedly made during the Premier League fixture between the two west London rivals at Loftus Road in October 2011, which the QPR’s won 1-0.
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