Terry denies he snapped after Ferdinand goading

SOCCER: CHELSEA CAPTAIN John Terry “snapped” when his “blood was up” after QPR player Anton Ferdinand taunted him over an alleged…

SOCCER:CHELSEA CAPTAIN John Terry "snapped" when his "blood was up" after QPR player Anton Ferdinand taunted him over an alleged affair, it has been claimed in court.

The former England captain was angered by comments and a “slow fist pump” gesture made by Ferdinand relating to an affair Terry allegedly had with the ex-girlfriend of former team-mate Wayne Bridge, Westminster magistrates court heard yesterday.

“You couldn’t control your emotions that day,” prosecutor Duncan Penny put to him in the witness box. “You’re not a racist. But you used racist language that day because you snapped. You were fed up with people abusing you over the issue with your wife?”

Denying he snapped, Terry replied: “It was almost two years on and I’d heard it a million times before.”

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Terry, 31, has pleaded not guilty to a racially aggravated public order offence of calling Ferdinand, 27, a “f***ing black c**t” during the televised QPR v Chelsea game at Loftus Road on October 23rd last year.

He claims he was repeating back words Ferdinand had said to him because he was “shocked and angry” that he thought Ferdinand had accused him of racism.

Under cross-examination, Terry agreed words such as “c**t”, “p***k” and f**k”, were part and parcel of the game, as was calling another player “fat” or “ugly”.

“There are no-go areas aren’t there?” asked Penny. “Wives, girlfriends. ‘I shagged yours’, that sort of thing?”

“I wouldn’t call them no-go areas,” replied Terry.

“Your domestic circumstances, the position is any allegation, as far as you were concerned, was a no-go area?” asked Penny.

“Clearly not,” replied Terry, who said he was used to dealing with abuse over the alleged affair with Vanessa Perroncel, fielding comments on it “more or less every game” when he “just laughed it off”.

He told the court he often repeated insults back to other players. Penny asked him: “You said that your response was to repeat back ‘a black c**t’, or ‘calling me a black c**t’. How about ‘what?’ Straightforward, ‘what?’.”

Terry replied: “At the time I was shocked and angry. I had never been accused of it on a football pitch and repeated it back.”

After the game, he asked Ferdinand to come to the Chelsea dressingroom, because he wanted to sort it out.

“I said: ‘I thought you were accusing me of calling you black c**t’. His reply to that was: ‘No, no, no,’” he said.

He claimed Ferdinand had then said: “We all said things we shouldn’t have said”, and the two agreed it was “just handbags” – or banter – and shook hands.

Ferdinand, who gave evidence on Monday, denied accusing Terry on the pitch of calling him a “black c**t”. He only became aware of the remarks Terry is alleged to have made when his girlfriend showed him YouTube footage on her phone about an hour after the match ended in the QPR players’ lounge, he said.

The court heard the initial complaint of racism was made by an off-duty police officer watching the Premier League game on TV.

Terry agreed he had been “stitched up right and proper” by the allegations.

Asked if he had considered apologising to Ferdinand, he replied: “Why would I apologise to Anton when he is the one who accused me? What I said was in response to what Anton said to me.”

The case continues.

Guardian Service