Cibaman wrote:
IF he's found not guilty do they let the matter drop?
They all should.
The FA are saying they will now launch an investigation on the matter. Having been found not guilty in a court of law, surely that is sufficient investigation? Millions will have been spent bringing this case to court and there is no need for a further investigation. We simply don't need another 3-4 months of accusations, denials, smear campaigns and hype about the matter.
John Terry should also let it drop. This case is very similar to the Suarez incident (But less severe because it was a mutual disagreement rather than an attempt from one player to bully/belittle another) and he should show the class Suarez and Liverpool failed to do and not gloat about the verdict. That case would have been over in a couple of weeks had Liverpool not acted in such an ignorant and offensive way throughout the months and months it rumbled on for. Terry should accept the verdict humbly, apologise to Ferdinand unspecifically for his role in the disagreement and move on.
Ferdinand should also have the grace to move on now. The facts are out there and it's been dealt with in court. No need to drag it on further by slinging more accusations out in the media over the coming weeks.