Ashley Cole in call of duty to provide John Terry race row evidence

09 November 2011 09:40
Chelsea will summon Ashley Cole to provide evidence to the police in a bid to help team-mate John Terry in his ongoing race row dispute with Anton Ferdinand.[LNB]England captain Terry is under scrutiny from the authorities after it was alleged that he called the QPR defender a 'f****** black c****'.[LNB] Call of Duty: Ashley Cole will be ordered to provide evidence to the police over the John Terry race row[LNB]  Terry categorically denies the allegations made after Chelsea's 1-0 Barclays Premier League defeat at Loftus Road on October 23 and is fighting to clear his name as investigations continue.[LNB]Now Cole, who reportedly went into the QPR dressing room after the dispute to act as a peacemaker between Ferdinand and Terry, is set to be probed on the matter with police officials insisting on more Blues players to come forward and help the case.[LNB] In the spotlight: Anton Ferdinand was allegedly racially abused by England captain John Terry[LNB]  'Police have been dismayed at the lack of evidence that has come from Chelsea,' a source told The Sun.[LNB]'They have made it clear to the club that senior players who were out on the pitch have a responsibility to reveal what happened.'[LNB]Ferdinand, meanwhile, received a death threat in the wake of the fall out.[LNB] Under investigation: Terry's alleged comments at Loftus Road last month are under investigation by the authorities[LNB]Police were called in after a letter addressed to the 26-year-old was delivered by hand at Loftus Road.[LNB]A Met Police spokesman said on Sunday night: 'We can confirm we are investigating an allegation of malicious communication.'[LNB]It is believed that the former West Ham and Sunderland star has been told to fit a panic button in his home after the latest twist.[LNB]  I will play Terry! Capello vows to pick race row skipper against Sweden... but not SpainAnatomy of the Terry race row: Key individuals who will decide England captain's destinyPolice called in as Ferdinand is sent 'death threat' over race row with Terry Is that a good idea, Ashley? Cole answers a Call of Duty... with no work experience kids in sight All the latest Chelsea news,features and opinionAll the latest Queens Park Rangers news, features and opinion [LNB]

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