'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.
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