Terry makes plea for harmony

28 October 2012 08:36
Chelsea skipper John Terry has backed the Kick It Out campaign in his programme notes for Sunday's Premier League game with Manchester United. Terry will serve the second game of his four-match ban for racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand. The last few days appear to have heralded the first signs of peace breaking out between the Ferdinand brothers and Blues duo Terry and Ashley Cole. Anton Ferdinand took part in Saturday's anti-racism initiative by wearing a Kick It Out T-shirt in the warm-up ahead of his team's match at Arsenal - a gesture expected to be followed by a handshake between his brother, United centre-back Rio, and Cole before Sunday's game. In his 'captain's notes' in the matchday programme, published on www.thesun.co.uk, Terry wrote: "This is our dedicated match for the Kick It Out One Game, One Community campaign. "We continue to be committed to eradicating all forms of discrimination from our game and creating a great atmosphere around the stadium."

Source: team_talk