I take it messrs McGrath, Garvey, Blisset and all the other professional race sh!t-stirrers will be on Cole's back for being a 'coconut' now...
yup... the tape evidence form terry was shocking.. i'll be interested to see what happens... he merits a 4 match ban and frankly admits saying more with more direct evidence than suarez so 8 matches could occur.
He deserves an extra match ban for being thick. In a hilarious misunderstanding, Terry was asked to repeat evidence that he had been sent off four times in his career. “Can you say, please, four times?” asked his QC, George Carter-Stephenson. “Please, please, please, please,” Terry responded. Guffaws of laughter broke out around the courtroom at the misunderstanding, which was a result of the judge asking Terry to speak up. The footballer appeared confused by response from the courtroom. ​http://www.standard.co.uk/news/crim...ase-please-could-you-repeat-that-7936075.html
If he is found guilty I wouldn't be surprised if Rio looked into whether he could prosecute the FA and Hodgson for not selecting him. I doubt he could claim anything but I'm sure he'll have a look.
Na, innocent until proven guilty is a legal cornerstone. Also, Hodgeson never admitted the decision was based on this issue & merely needs to keep to his story. The fact that Terry was actually very good in the Euros will back His story up quite nicely.
" The fact that Terry was actually very good in the Euros will back His story up quite nicely" Absolutely. Just what we DIDN'T need was another United player to support Rooney and Young in their efforts to redefine the lowest levels of utter shighteness.
The other thing that struck me yesterday was that the prosecuting barrister who was cross-examining Terry talked about the use of the 'n' word when describing black players, but couldn't bring himself to say it in court (understandably). Isn't there, say, a video on YouTube of a player calling fellow professional black players that very word, that they could have used to illustrate the point?
I was under the assumption that if convicted, Terry wouldn't be charged by the FA as a criminal charge takes precedence to a league charge? As in, his fine is punishment enough? Can someone clarify that for me please...
Dunno. Surely if a Court of Law finds him guilty then the FA are right to issue their own punishment for bringing the game into disrepute yes? This won't be covered by and criminal proceedings.
Tony Barrett ‏@TonyBarretTimes I've just checked this with the FA & they confirmed they will hold an investigation regardless of the outcome of the court case.
how can a court case that simply has 2 witnesses (cole is irrelevant as he's merely there for character) tv evidence and some backgorund investigation stuff last a week and a half and cost the tax payer... 50k, 100k, 250k? WHEN THE TOP SANCTION IS A WHOLE £2500 given the fine possible i'd assumed last January this would be a one day case max... it seems ridiculous this amount of court time is used for a tiny fine.... one has to wonder if its a case of celebrity requiring uptmost case and show... not terrys fault. I'm actually wondering if its not all quite a waste of time and the fa should have hit him with 40k fine and 8 matches back then... its be better for all.
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11668/7891265/Terry-used-racial-abuse- Alot of that sounds rather familiar especially the unreliable accounts of the accuser.
The maximum fine is £2,500 but don't they have to pay court costs too...? If the cost is £50k, £100k or £250k you mention, Terry (or whoever) won't pay anywhere near that much still though