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Thursday, 13 September 2012

EXCLUSIVE: Ferdinand brothers in pact to reject Cole handsha.

  

Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand is ready to refuse to shake hands with Ashley Cole before Saturday’s game against  Chelsea at Loftus Road.
And in another twist, Ferdinand’s older brother Rio is considering a similar snub to his former England team-mate when Manchester United face Chelsea on October 28.
The Ferdinands believe they were betrayed by Cole when he agreed to speak as a defence witness for John Terry in his successful court battle against the charge that he racially abused Anton last season.
Centre back Anton will hold talks with QPR manager Mark Hughes on Thursday as the club gauge the player’s state of mind ahead of the potentially explosive London derby.
Terry was charged with racially abusing Anton during the Barclays Premier League match between QPR and Chelsea on October 23. Cole’s decision to support Terry’s defence bemused Anton because the pair had been friends.
Chelsea captain Terry, who was stripped of the England armband by the FA before his trial, was acquitted at Westminster Magistrates Court on July 13 but is now facing an FA  investigation into the comments he aimed at Anton on the pitch.
Anton, Terry and Cole will come face to face for the first time since the court battle on Saturday and QPR could make an official request for the pre-match handshake to be scrapped. The Premier League, though, are adamant it will go ahead, despite the prospect of a flashpoint.
Cole and Terry have ankle injuries, so the issue could be dodged for a third time. The first meeting between QPR and Chelsea after Anton’s  accusation against Terry was an  FA Cup fourth-round tie on January 28 — but the FA cancelled the handshake after it emerged the whole Rangers side would snub Terry.
Similarly, the Premier League ditched the pre-match ritual ahead of the Chelsea-QPR match on April 29 at the request of Ferdinand and Terry’s representatives.
Whatever happens this weekend, the matter will be reignited next month ahead of Manchester United’s visit to Chelsea. 
Rio shares his brother’s antipathy towards Cole since the trial and the Manchester United defender seemingly endorsed a tweet referring to the left back as a ‘choc ice’ — a term with clear racial connotations. 
Rio was found guilty of improper conduct and hit with a £45,000 fine by the FA.
Now the centre half is considering whether he will shake hands with Cole when United travel to Stamford Bridge on October 28.
Previously, Wayne Bridge refused to shake hands with Terry at Stamford Bridge in 2010 after it emerged Terry had been having an affair with his former team-mate’s ex-girlfriend Vanessa Perroncel.
Liverpool’s Luis Suarez snubbed Patrice Evra of Manchester United at Old Trafford in February. The striker had been banned for eight games for racially abusing Evra at Anfield in October last year.




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