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The key extracts from the judgment in John Terry trial

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  • The key extracts from the judgment in John Terry trial

    Judgement at the end of the Chelsea captain's trial for racism at Westminster magistrates court boiled down to key areas.



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  • #2
    Basically says he is guilty but Can't prove it

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    • #3
      That's how I read it...

      I'm sorry your honour, I was merely sarcastically repeating what I thought I was being accused of saying.

      My mate (well, I'm his captain) says I'm telling the truth, despite the only words that can be seen being uttered by me are the bad ones, and don't appear to be quite the same as I'm saying I said, and certainly don't make any sense that I would have said it like that in any natural conversation/slanging match.

      As my oppo is a bit of a ****, and mean things are said to me all the time, I must be telling the truth, and the bloke who never actually heard me say anything racist, and didn't even make the complaint must be lying about everything that happened, despite him not really wanting to be here, especially as he can't prove he didn't say the things I'm saying I thought I heard him say.

      And the QPR fans are meany-faces and rotters.

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      • #4
        As much as I hate the *****, Her Majesty's justice system found him not guilty. That's what he is then, move on.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ellerslie View Post
          As much as I hate the *****, Her Majesty's justice system found him not guilty. That's what he is then, move on.
          i could not agree more. so many more positive things to come out of loftus road. lets hope we stuff them two nill this year with eleven players on the pitch.

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