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    FA could act against Terry despite acquittal

    John Terry could yet face disciplinary action from the Football Association (FA) despite his acquittal on a racism charge, analysts said.

    Chelsea captain Terry was found not guilty of racially abusing rival player Anton Ferdinand at the end of a five-day trial at Westminster Magistrates Court in London on Friday

    Chief Magistrate Howard Riddle heard three days of evidence, with Terry's fellow Chelsea and England defender Ashley Cole among those taking the witness stand, and one day of summaries.

    Though it was not the issue being judged, Riddle said he had substantial evidence to confirm Terry was not a racist.

    He said there was no dispute that Terry directed the words at Ferdinand, but the issue was whether Terry used the words "by way of insult".

    "He says they were used after a perceived false accusation made by Mr Ferdinand, the accusation being to the effect that the defendant had used the term."

    Terry's reputation had been "at stake" during the trial, Riddle said.

    But his account had been subject to "the most searching and thorough questioning" and "nobody has been able to show that he is lying".

    But Simon Boyes, senior lecturer at Nottingham Law School, said the FA still had "wiggle room" to act against Terry and that, far from hindering them, a criminal trial could help their deliberations.

    The trial related to an incident involving Terry and Queens Park Rangers defender Ferdinand during a Premier League match on October 23 last year.

    Terry was stripped of the England captaincy in February over the allegations. As a consequence, Fabio Capello resigned as England manager, just months before England, defender Terry included, competed in the 2012 European Championships.

    Meanwhile the FA put their own disciplinary process on hold so as not to prejudice the trial.

    But English football's governing body reacted to Friday's verdict by saying: "The FA notes the decision in the John Terry case and will now seek to conclude its own enquiries. The FA will make no further comment at this time."

    Boyes, author of the textbook Sports Law, said the FA needn't be constrained by the court ruling.

    "The FA have got quite a bit of wiggle room," he told AFP in a telephone call after Friday's verdict had been announced.

    "They have different charges -- such as bringing the game into disrepute -- which require a different standard of proof.

    "It may well be the criminal trial is helpful to them as they can use the evidence from that," Boyes added.

    With the court ruling in Terry's favour, many of his supporters believe that should be the end of the matter.

    But Boyes was not so sure.

    "I would be surprised if there was no disciplinary action forthcoming. That's not necessarily due to the racial element. There are other aspects the FA could look at, such as the manner of the players' conduct."

    Meanwhile Lord Herman Ouseley, chairman of the Kick it Out campaign which seeks to eradicate racism from football, urged the FA to take its own, independent, action.

    "There is only one regulatory body for football and it's not the courts," Ouseley told Sky Sports.

    He added: "The Football Association would have already concluded its investigations and its processes had the courts not intervened through the police and the Crown Prosecution Service.

    "Their prosecution and evidence was inadequate and John Terry has been cleared of what he was charged on."

    Asked if the verdict could deter players who had been racially abused coming forward in future, Ouseley said: "There is clear evidence we know that players are reluctant to come forward and raise this issue.

    "It impacts on their own performance on the field, it impacts on their relationship within the club. There is a culture in the dressing room which has to be tackled, people are very fearful and do not come forward.

    "We've got to work hard now to try and establish some credibility about the complaints' processes to ensure they are dealt with properly.

    "That means that in future the Football Association will have to carry out its own investigations, conclude its deliberations, irrespective of whether the police get involved.

    "And I am afraid the police involvement in this case has not helped it whatsoever."

     

    13 comments

    • Dicky  •  4 days ago
      Cultural marxism. Anyone who dares resist the destruction of western culture, society, and nations will be punished severely, so make sure you all go along with the program to destroy western Civilization like good little liberal Monarch slaves
    • WILLIAMP  •  5 days ago
      Please explain the logic of English courts. This Ferdinand denied that he had heard any racial abuse or made any allegation of racial abuse.And yet who accused Terry of saying anything .
    • WILLIAMP  •  4 days ago
      Someone at the Football Association doesn't want him to play. Someone must have pulled some strings to get in their own relative even though he was acquitted. These Brits are from the dark ages.
      • Jason 3 days ago
        No, they're just all in Fergie's back pocket. Why do you think that EVERYTHING that can goes in favor of Man United?
    • Brian  •  5 days ago
      Funny, punished for perceived racism in a sport dedicated to overt nationalism.
    • Kinkaid  •  5 days ago
      We all know Terry is a flawed man and sometimes stupid, but racist? I dont think so from what I heard he use to party with Rio Ferdinand the guys brother. Just look at Terry's past history and racism is not his problem.Stomping on racism is the only thing the English FA seems to do right.
    • Matthew  •  5 days ago
      Insults are not covered by free speech?
    • Getu  •  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia  •  5 days ago
      He is Innocent,let him be free
    • jacob j  •  Chennai, India  •  5 days ago
      The FA will do nothing - probably another whitewash - Suarez gets a 8 game ban but what happens to John Terry ? NOTHING. A man who can have sex with the girlfriend of his team mate can do anything
      • Jason 3 days ago
        That is because Suarez "insulted" Patrice Evra...and who does Evra play for?

        My point exactly.
    • kxbpy  •  5 days ago
      The FA can act against the courts? A kangaroo court?

      Blacks getaway with murder in Europe right now - whining and whinging. I liked Dani Alves comment this past year - ''I didn't even hear the taunts'' (words to that affect) - when playing RM in Madrid. A lot of the one on one stuff has to be ignored.
    • fitsum  •  5 days ago
      Money can buy u justice
    • aloysius  •  Bandar Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia  •  5 days ago
      Typical of someone from a majority group trying to get even (after a challenge) with someone from minority group. When you have superiority in numbers (behind you) you just make sure the minority you oppress doesn't fight back. If they do you "gun them down" with convenient "weapons" like race, religion or whatever. This is how christians in Iraq, Egypt, Tunis, Pakistan, etc. are treated. This is how minority groups (Chinese and Indians) are treated in Malaysia. As the JT case implies, minority groups in Britain are also vulnerable.
    • TONYGOLD  •  4 days ago
      IF John terry is now badly punished by the F.A.,,,it makes a complete mockery of the law court decision,made by a judge. I also cannot believe,that a decision made by the F.A.,CANNOT BE CHALLENGED IN A COURT OF LAW!!!!!!,WHICH IM SURE,GROSVENOR LAW WILL DO!! The truth is,everybody was sitting smugly, waiting for the guilty verdict,! and now it has gone against them,the F.A.think they can just cast that aside,and reverse the decision!! Well i believe 100%,that if the F.A. try this "kangaroo court method",they could be in for a huge shock!!!
    • evelyn  •  6 days ago
      For a sport that has fought so hard to eradicate racism, there were no winners today. There were good lawyers. This is like a message to non White players that when you are insulted, shut up. Like there are some innocent people in prisons, there are some other guilty people who get away with crimes.
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