Where was this "heard"? Because I can assure you it wasn't at Loftus Road between 12-2pm this afternoon. 90% of the chants were supporting John Terry.
That's worse![/QUOTE] How? It's pretty obvious what District meant, we support John Terry's defence, we do not support the fact he is allegedly racist.
I was in the Loft end, the opposite end to the away fans and clearly heard several times booing of Ferdinand and several chants of Anton, whats the score. And as for chanting there is "one england captain" well im sorry but innocent until proven guilty and all that, but the evidence is pretty clear that he abused Ferdinand.
No. Sturridge throws himself down and gets a penalty. I thought Dean blew up to give him a yellow card. Admittedly with how bad we played we didn't deserve anything from the game.
It's all done and dusted now guys and I'm sure own opinions will differ, it's completely subjective. Chelsea fans will say it is no different to the Helguson one in October and QPR fans will say it was a dive and Sturridge is a cheat. Based on what I saw today we both have bigger problems than a debatable penalty in the 4th round of the FA Cup to worry about.
You've completely contradicted yourself mate. All we as Chelsea fans want is for Terry to be given fair trial. We aren't defending or condoning racism. If Terry is proven guilty we can live with that. I'll be deeply disappointed as will many Chelsea fans but the fact is 99% of people have used a racial slur in their lives and if they don't say it they think it which for me is just as bad. I am willing to forgive Terry (if found guilty) as I am sure many will do. Terry is many things, I don't doubt he is a love rat and I don't doubt he is thick but he doesn't strike me as a racist and believe me I've experienced real racism before from people that uphold seriously racist views and it isn't nice.
That's worse![/QUOTE] With all due respect if your son/daughter or family relative was accused of committing a crime you'd support them. If they're then found guilty then it's different, people will then respond in different ways. At Chelsea it's similar we're like a family and will do the same. I am not defending Terry because I believe he hasn't used a racial slur (personally I think he did, but not sure of context etc) I am defending Terry because I believe he isn't a racist. Being called a racist is a big thing, it can affect sponsorship, performance, reputation and also livelihood.
It was heard as the other end of the goal as well as them abusing him just before the 2nd half kicked off.
I wouldnt if they had a long history of being a total ****, Id refuse to have anything to do with them, thats why chelsea are so hated by everyone, even Blackburn got rid of Diouf so I can respect them as a club. As for it affected Terrys reputation, his is akin to that of Gary Glitters, theres no reputation left to affect. Its quite fitting the only one to shake his hand all day was the only QPR player with a terrible reputation. Maybe they see something in each other.
P.S I have a Chelsea mate who says hew as dissapointed in your fans today, says that there was booing and whistling when anton touched the ball and coins thrown at our supporters (why don't you take on the P,Q,R blocks etc instead of the South Africa Road? )
Opinions on Terry will be divided, no point in going over that one. But to compare Terry to a convicted *****phile shows what little perspective you are showing especially given Joey Barton's past. Those in Glass houses etc. Adultery isn't a crime, and that is the only thing Terry is guilty of thus far. I'm bored of talking about this now anyway, it's gone way off topic and I think we should respectfully agree to disagree
Barton is a twat, all our fans admit that and he hasnt even done everything wrong with us. Thats the difference between you and us. You have no standards while we dont want anyone like that playing for our club. How about abusing American toursits at heathrow hours after Sept 11th? He was fined for that by the club. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2427960/Terry-arrested-in-club-incident.html Despite allegations about the behaviour of Terry, Morris, Frank Lampard and Eidur Gudjohnsen, in a hotel bar near Heathrow, the club refused to drop them from first-team duties. The club's managing director, Colin Hutchinson, condemned the players' actions and imposed the maximum fine allowed under the Professional Footballers' Association regulations - two weeks wages, which totalled £130,000. Even 10 years ago, the club was still scum.
It's against the ten commandments though Also, crime runs in his family P.S Your hero Terry was a man u fan growing up