The story is that despite the QPR board wanting Ferdinand to shake hands he won't. I totally support his decision, believing it to be the right one, and I really hope he carries it out.
Shaking hands is a mark of mutual respect, of friendship, of equality. You do not shake hands with morally corrupt lowlife like Terry, after we know what he said, and only a few days before he appears in court to be formally charged with saying what he said.
If Terry has any dignity, he will pull out of the fixture, though I doubt he will. The unfortunate combination of a neanderthal brain and a massive salary, has fooled him into thinking that whatever he does must be right, and that he is above the law. In Terry's mind he believes he is in the right and that as John Terry he will be proved right. Wrong mate. It's all over. Goodbye!
Shaking hands is a mark of mutual respect, of friendship, of equality. You do not shake hands with morally corrupt lowlife like Terry, after we know what he said, and only a few days before he appears in court to be formally charged with saying what he said.
If Terry has any dignity, he will pull out of the fixture, though I doubt he will. The unfortunate combination of a neanderthal brain and a massive salary, has fooled him into thinking that whatever he does must be right, and that he is above the law. In Terry's mind he believes he is in the right and that as John Terry he will be proved right. Wrong mate. It's all over. Goodbye!
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