QPR Ban Players Have Proven

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Updates October 27, 2011 8:08 ET

QPR is strictly prohibited Paddy Kenny, Shaun Derry and Clint Hill was called to testify by John Terry of racism research.

More than one report suggested that the trio of Rangers teammate Anton Ferdinand returned to take his altercation with Chelsea captain Terry during Sunday's derby with West London Loftus Road.

All three are furious with their name is dragged into a saga, in which Derry is not even the playing field, when the alleged incident occurred.

A spokesman told the Press Association Sport QPR: "There is no truth in these stories whatsoever.

"None of the three players are invited to testify, or called to testify."

Tuesday night saw the Football Association has launched a probe into claims Terry Ferdinand racist insults at the end of the 1-0 defeat of Chelsea Barclays Premiership at Loftus Road.

Metropolitan Police on Thursday were also still assessing an anonymous tip from a member of the public.

Terry has denied a racial slur against Fernando came Sunday after videos showing all what some have interpreted as such.

Terry has admitted using the words said he was pronounced, but insisted that came in the form of denial, after Ferdinand accused him of being a racist comment.

The camera shot was blocked by Terry at a crucial time for Chelsea defender and teammate Ashley Cole is expected to be a key witness in the investigation.

It is understood, however, Ferdinand said QPR was completely unaware of the line race on Sunday before the game, when Terry came to clean the air.

It is this uncertainty that led the Rangers to refer the matter to the FA in an attempt to clarify things once and for all.

However, claims of racism in football is notoriously difficult to prove, even if the alleged victim is convinced it was wrong.

Terry should remain England captain during the probe FA, but continues next month in the easy double header Spain and Sweden.

It could be very difficult to Rio Ferdinand, the elder brother to win a reminder international, especially since Terry found the armband star of Manchester United after being stripped from him after allegations of an affair with a former partner of Wayne Bridge.

If found guilty of racism would be even more serious consequences, both inside and outside the scope of Terry.

And a fine and / or suspension, would be very international future in jeopardy and his position as captain of Chelsea.

There will also be the threat of prosecution.

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