Just Two weeks after being cleared of racial abuse in a criminal prosecution
case, former England captain
and Chelsea
skipper John Terry has still not escape the alleged abusive or insulting words
he made towards Anton Ferdinand. A case pertaining to racial abusive is not
taken so lenient by the FA. So now the Football Association (FA) has filed the
same offence against John Terry. Will he still succeed this time?
The prosecution had to prove beyond reasonable doubt that Terry had used the
words in an insulting manner, which it could not. But Terry always knew that he
was not totally out of the woods. The FA held back from launching its own investigation
only because the case went to trial. It was always likely that when the trial was
complete, the FA would also charge Terry and, ominously for the defender, it only
has to prove its case "on the balance of probabilities" – a far lower
burden of proof. Terry, stripped of the England captaincy earlier this
year, remains available to play for his country but is once again in the headlines
for all the wrong reasons.
"This charge is the result of the FA's long- standing
enquiries into this matter, which were placed on hold pending the outcome of
the criminal trial, and relates to rules governing football only," the FA statement
said. Contact the writer of this story at andrew.warshaw@insideworldfootball.biz
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