I guess there is no problem that dominated the back pages of British newspapers on Thursday once again, with John Terry line center stage once again the race.
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While Chelsea manager Villas-Boas Other club dedicated Carling Cup victory over Everton in their skipper, the Daily Express leads with an advanced back-page 'is for you John, "other documents read much less enjoyable for England captain.
In particular, the Daily Mail, which claims to inside information to provide evidence of QPR Football Association supports research that Terry was racially abused Anton Ferdinand Sunday Premier League at Loftus Road.
The newspaper reports that QPR star Shaun Derry and Clint Hill Paddy Kenny have all supported their account and questioned his teammate Terry explanation for his use of "black ****".
This paper takes up the story: "Mail Sport understands that Clint Hill, Paddy Kenny and Shaun Derry testified that the points of a serious flaw in the version of events Terry Loftus Road on Sunday.
"Fernando was surprised by the statement of the England captain and Chelsea released Sunday night, particularly its claim that YouTube showed him pictures of a charge of Fernando Terry had called him a" black ****.
"Kenny, Derry Hill - a union representative active players" - if such a change took place as Fernando had no knowledge of a racial element to what was said after the game.
"Terry does not deny that the video shows black ****' use the expression," but said that it was said in the context of the charge of Fernando Fernando -. Prosecutor and his teammates say never do "
In addition, the Mail reported that Terry "has tried to contact them and Anton and Rio Ferdinand to resolve the situation but the two brothers refused to ask Terry also notes that Terry says -. Difference - Anton Ferdinand should not be subject to be" "." Ready
Terry denies allegations he racially abused Fernando, but if found guilty, the cousin of the QPR defender, former Spurs striker Les Ferdinand and Newcastle, said the FA should ban Terry national team.
"It 'to the FA, but I'd be shouting on the rooftops of [this]," he said. "They need to be reported. If they do, a paltry fines that have been previously presented to show that these people do not believe that racism in football."
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright also has a say in his column Thursday in the morning sun, and suggests that Chelsea was too quick to back their captain, not the facts of the case.
He writes: "I must say, however, when Chelsea came so suddenly that back to 100 percent, because of their wisdom would, of course you expect to be loyal to his players, but really have time you want. study in depth?
"It's the same with Liverpool and their quick defender Luis Suarez, after similar allegations of Patrice Evra. Yes, his back to the handle. But you must keep your own formal inquiry to look fully into the situation so well. "
Terry Hand, the big question of the Premier League is the future of Carlos Tevez, with a great debate in the newspapers today if the attacker is going to sue for defamation, Roberto Mancini, and if the city is left to rot in the reserve.
But The Independent has an interesting track with Rory Smith says the club is ready to anger another former captain Kolo Toure, by punishing on his failed drug test last season. Toure has served a suspension imposed by the FA, but it will soon know if the City has also fined.
The paper reports: "Already mired in acrimony with Carlos Tevez, Manchester City is preparing for a fight with another former captain of the club, after it emerged Kolo Toure plans to challenge any sanction against him for his six month suspension for a failed drug test.
"30 years, the Ivory Coast international defender is due to appear before an internal disciplinary panel chaired by a football club manager Brian Marwood, next week in the city are trying to decide whether to put a player for his long-standing and self-inflicted, no.
"Touré, who started the game with the Wolves Carling Cup last night, did not pass the test after last February in Manchester Derby and was immediately suspended by the club before being convicted of taking a banned substance in May was suspended for six months and did not return to action until August. It was learned later that he had ingested the substance after taking diet pills from his wife without the express permission of the club's medical staff. "
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While Chelsea manager Villas-Boas Other club dedicated Carling Cup victory over Everton in their skipper, the Daily Express leads with an advanced back-page 'is for you John, "other documents read much less enjoyable for England captain.
In particular, the Daily Mail, which claims to inside information to provide evidence of QPR Football Association supports research that Terry was racially abused Anton Ferdinand Sunday Premier League at Loftus Road.
The newspaper reports that QPR star Shaun Derry and Clint Hill Paddy Kenny have all supported their account and questioned his teammate Terry explanation for his use of "black ****".
This paper takes up the story: "Mail Sport understands that Clint Hill, Paddy Kenny and Shaun Derry testified that the points of a serious flaw in the version of events Terry Loftus Road on Sunday.
"Fernando was surprised by the statement of the England captain and Chelsea released Sunday night, particularly its claim that YouTube showed him pictures of a charge of Fernando Terry had called him a" black ****.
"Kenny, Derry Hill - a union representative active players" - if such a change took place as Fernando had no knowledge of a racial element to what was said after the game.
"Terry does not deny that the video shows black ****' use the expression," but said that it was said in the context of the charge of Fernando Fernando -. Prosecutor and his teammates say never do "
In addition, the Mail reported that Terry "has tried to contact them and Anton and Rio Ferdinand to resolve the situation but the two brothers refused to ask Terry also notes that Terry says -. Difference - Anton Ferdinand should not be subject to be" "." Ready
Terry denies allegations he racially abused Fernando, but if found guilty, the cousin of the QPR defender, former Spurs striker Les Ferdinand and Newcastle, said the FA should ban Terry national team.
"It 'to the FA, but I'd be shouting on the rooftops of [this]," he said. "They need to be reported. If they do, a paltry fines that have been previously presented to show that these people do not believe that racism in football."
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright also has a say in his column Thursday in the morning sun, and suggests that Chelsea was too quick to back their captain, not the facts of the case.
He writes: "I must say, however, when Chelsea came so suddenly that back to 100 percent, because of their wisdom would, of course you expect to be loyal to his players, but really have time you want. study in depth?
"It's the same with Liverpool and their quick defender Luis Suarez, after similar allegations of Patrice Evra. Yes, his back to the handle. But you must keep your own formal inquiry to look fully into the situation so well. "
Terry Hand, the big question of the Premier League is the future of Carlos Tevez, with a great debate in the newspapers today if the attacker is going to sue for defamation, Roberto Mancini, and if the city is left to rot in the reserve.
But The Independent has an interesting track with Rory Smith says the club is ready to anger another former captain Kolo Toure, by punishing on his failed drug test last season. Toure has served a suspension imposed by the FA, but it will soon know if the City has also fined.
The paper reports: "Already mired in acrimony with Carlos Tevez, Manchester City is preparing for a fight with another former captain of the club, after it emerged Kolo Toure plans to challenge any sanction against him for his six month suspension for a failed drug test.
"30 years, the Ivory Coast international defender is due to appear before an internal disciplinary panel chaired by a football club manager Brian Marwood, next week in the city are trying to decide whether to put a player for his long-standing and self-inflicted, no.
"Touré, who started the game with the Wolves Carling Cup last night, did not pass the test after last February in Manchester Derby and was immediately suspended by the club before being convicted of taking a banned substance in May was suspended for six months and did not return to action until August. It was learned later that he had ingested the substance after taking diet pills from his wife without the express permission of the club's medical staff. "
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