Awaiting a full FA apology

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Of course in the eyes of many Terry will still be a guilty man. The damage has already been done in my eyes. What has become clear is that Terry should never have been stripped of the captaincy. What action the FA take now is their business but the least they could do is offer some sort of apology for stripping JT of the captaincy.

It's the verdict we all hoped for so hopefully we can move on and put this behind us
 
Of course in the eyes of many Terry will still be a guilty man. The damage has already been done in my eyes. What has become clear is that Terry should never have been stripped of the captaincy. What action the FA take now is their business but the least they could do is offer some sort of apology for stripping JT of the captaincy.

It's the verdict we all hoped for so hopefully we can move on and put this behind us

Somewhere there is an Italian who lost his job over all this nonsense with a wry smile on his face.
 
your right...he is still guilty in my eyes and it changes nothing that the bottle jobs that run this country think otherwise.
 
You can't have it both ways. Terry lost his captaincy, which led to Capello resigning, which led to massively increased speculation about 'Arry, which led to our season being ****ed up. You lot enjoyed it and would probably consider Terry losing his England captaincy a small price :D
 
your right...he is still guilty in my eyes and it changes nothing that the bottle jobs that run this country think otherwise.

Dona what are you on about?

There is a system in place. It can work for you or against you, there is no doubt many non-CFC fans are unhappy with the outcome but at the end of he day that's all the Judge could do, all you can do is play it by the book. To convict a person in a Criminal court cases have to be "beyond reasonable doubt". We know what Terry said but Terry isn't on trial for using the word he's on trial for directing it at Anton. There is no evidence to disprove Terry's story despite Anton being a credible witness. The only evidence was a YouTube video which was obstructed half way through therefore we cannot understand the context. That in itself is doubt. You can't convict a person on doubt.

I've always said I'd rather 100 guilty people go free than 1 innocent man be convicted.

In a Civil Court. Terry would most likely have been found guilty but that isn't the case
 
When Suarez was 'convicted' by a Kangaroo court nobody seemed to use terms like reasonable doubt etc. This just shows how badly Liverpool handled the Suarez/Evra thing. If they had taken it to a criminal court it would have not lasted as long as this trial.
 
When Suarez was 'convicted' by a Kangaroo court nobody seemed to use terms like reasonable doubt etc. This just shows how badly Liverpool handled the Suarez/Evra thing. If they had taken it to a criminal court it would have not lasted as long as this trial.

Mate, here isn't the place to discuss Suarez. One was dealt with by the FA who admittedly are total idiot, the other was sent to court. Incomparable
 
The FA got it all wrong. For a case of this type, Terry should have been stood down from the Captaincy, and it made clear that a not guilty verdict would see him reinstated. That was the logical and moral way of dealing with the issue.
Now the dorks at the FA are up to their dumb necks in it.
Can't wait to see how they try and squirm out of this mess.
An attempt to clean up on field behaviour wouldn't be a bad start.
 
Mate, here isn't the place to discuss Suarez. One was dealt with by the FA who admittedly are total idiot, the other was sent to court. Incomparable

Ok, though the fact that you find two cases involving high profile Premier League players accused of making racist comments to another player incomparable, is frankly astonishing.
 
Mate, here isn't the place to discuss Suarez. One was dealt with by the FA who admittedly are total idiot, the other was sent to court. Incomparable

Ok, though the fact that you find two cases involving high profile Premier League players accused of making racist comments to another player incomparable, is frankly astonishing.

It was a polite way of telling you we don't care about the Suarez case, JT is not guilty - end of.
 
The FA got it all wrong. For a case of this type, Terry should have been stood down from the Captaincy, and it made clear that a not guilty verdict would see him reinstated. That was the logical and moral way of dealing with the issue.
Now the dorks at the FA are up to their dumb necks in it.
Can't wait to see how they try and squirm out of this mess.
An attempt to clean up on field behaviour wouldn't be a bad start.

That would have been the right way to go, I think, but I still think it's worked out for the best. The only people I've ever heard saying Terry should be England captain support Chelsea. The rest see he's now on the decline and will surely lose his place in the England starting 11 in the next few games. I still believe giving him vice-captaincy would be fair and of some benefit to the squad though.
 
Mate, here isn't the place to discuss Suarez. One was dealt with by the FA who admittedly are total idiot, the other was sent to court. Incomparable

Ok, though the fact that you find two cases involving high profile Premier League players accused of making racist comments to another player incomparable, is frankly astonishing.

It was a polite way of telling you we don't care about the Suarez case, JT is not guilty - end of.
ok fair enough. Though if you think John Terry is not guilty morally, you are more deluded and blinkered than us Liverpool fans!;)
 
Mate, here isn't the place to discuss Suarez. One was dealt with by the FA who admittedly are total idiot, the other was sent to court. Incomparable

Ok, though the fact that you find two cases involving high profile Premier League players accused of making racist comments to another player incomparable, is frankly astonishing.

It was a polite way of telling you we don't care about the Suarez case, JT is not guilty - end of.
ok fair enough. Though if you think John Terry is not guilty morally, you are more deluded and blinkered than us Liverpool fans!;)

Not guilty morally? What's that supposed to mean son?
 
It's supposed to mean that you cannot surely believe that he is a paragon of virtue, and a shining light of decency and honour in our despicable world.
 
In fact what most people believe, is that he is a total and utter ****.
 
Relieved that this is all over tbh. I was concerned right up to the last minute that the verdict could have gone either way, but reading what the magistrate said in court has made it clear that there could only ever have been one outcome in truth. I hope both sets of fans can just move on now, but no doubt JT and Anton F will get roundly booed at Loftus Rd & the Bridge next season - shame really, as neither one of them wanted all of this rather mucky laundry aired in public.

The FA got it all wrong. For a case of this type, Terry should have been stood down from the Captaincy, and it made clear that a not guilty verdict would see him reinstated. That was the logical and moral way of dealing with the issue.
Now the dorks at the FA are up to their dumb necks in it.
Can't wait to see how they try and squirm out of this mess.
An attempt to clean up on field behaviour wouldn't be a bad start.

I see where you're coming from mate, but actually I think the FA were just plain wrong to bring the captaincy into it at all. They had a clear choice the minute the police investigation started - suspend JT from the England team until the case was heard (as they did with Lee Bowyer & Jonathan Woodgate, so a precedent had been set and I think Capello would have accepted that under the circumstances) or state "innocent until proven guilty" and make him available for selection AND the captaincy.

By saying he could play, but couldn't be captain, it was just typical fence-sitting nonsense from the FA and caused far more disruption (Capello resigning, the Rio/JT bullshit) than a firm decision either way would have.
 
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