Chelsea captain John Terry’s in court for the start of his trial for allegedly racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand during a Premier League match last October.
Terry’s charged with a public order offence – he denies the allegations but faces a 2-and-a-half thousand pounds fine IF he’s convicted.
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Ferdinand took to the stands earlier and told the court he found alleged racist abuse by John Terry "very hurtful".