October 9, 2012
FA report condemns Terry but there were no winners in this sorry saga
The condemnation hurled at John Terry by the FA commission cannot obscure the fact that the case was handled badly from start to finish.
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October 9, 2012
The condemnation hurled at John Terry by the FA commission cannot obscure the fact that the case was handled badly from start to finish.
October 3, 2012
Lord Triesman, a fatuous old fellow at times – you will remember he made a somewhat ignominious departure from the Football Association after confiding “state secrets” to an unreliable lady friend – has just favoured…
July 31, 2012
Having been found innocent in a court of law, should John Terry have subsequently been charged by the Football Association? Brian Glanville on the case that refuses to go away.
July 17, 2012
John Terry was found not guilty, but given the ambiguity of the evidence, a more accurate verdict would have been Not Proven. Brian Glanville analyses the Terry case and wonders whether it should have made…
February 7, 2012
Brian Glanville believes that the FA's decision to strip John Terry of the England captaincy, contravenes the historical precedent that a person is presumed innocent until he is found guilty.
November 10, 2011
Brian Glanville believes that Fabio Capello has suffered more than his fair share of bad luck in recent months.