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  • Even children joined in with the mayhem at Loftus Road

    'It doesn't matter if we win, as long as we upset John Terry,' said one fan to his young son, summing up a day when football became a sub-plot to the bigger story of the Chelsea captain's first meeting with Anton Ferdinand.


    'I feel like we're waiting for a prison van,' said one of a mob of QPR fans awaiting the arrival of the Chelsea players' coach at Loftus Road on Saturday. Perspective had been left at home.
    'It doesn't matter if we win, as long as we upset John Terry,' said one man to his young son, summing up a day when football became a sub-plot to the bigger story of the Chelsea captain's first meeting with Anton Ferdinand since the infamous day in October when the England captain is alleged to have racially abused the QPR defender.


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz1krTXki1p

  • #2
    Has anyone else noticed how the right-wing press are beginning to try and make the QPR fans, the villains in all this Terry saga.

    Bottom line is this, if he hadn't said what he said to Anton, the shyte surrounding the fixture wouldn't have materialised, would it?

    Daily Mail, what a miserable rag that is.

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    • #3
      Completely muggy article.

      Makes out as if loads of fans were abusing SWP.. I was sat probably in the most voiciferous area of the ground and there wasn't any abuse of SWP.

      Every team has twa.tish fans who abuse their own.

      Also portrays Terry and Cole to be some sort of angels...?!

      Ask anyone in the football world what they think of Terry and you'll realise that he's anything but.

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