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Wolves midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong hits out at the FA over John Terry case
The on-loan Arsenal man insisted the FA treats players differently and claimed that, if he were racially abused, he would tell his mother before English football's governing body
By Simon Sinclair
Wolves midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong has hit out at the FA claiming that the Anton Ferdinand and John Terry case would have been treated differently by the organisation if the players' roles were reversed.
The 20-year-old, who is currently on loan at Molineux from Arsenal, has spoken out after the news that the England captain’s trial would be delayed until after the completion of Euro 2012.
He wrote on his personal Twitter page: “Wanna no if Anton Ferdinand was in the England team and was being charged for racism would the FA wait till the summer to charge?outoforder”
The midfielder later went on to state on that he would rather tell his mother if he was racially abused than report it to the FA.
He added: “If I ever get Racially Abused I wouldn't think f telling the FA.....I would rather tell my mum.”
Terry has faced calls this week to stand down as England captain following controversy over the incident which took place in Chelsea’s 1-0 defeat to QPR at Loftus Road in October.
The FA have delayed the decision in the case of the 31-year-old until the related court case has been resolved, despite moving quickly to hand an eight-match ban to Liverpool's Luis Suarez for racially abusing Patrice Evra in a game which also took place in October.
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"But, we came through. Obviously there were a lot of changes so it's good to get the result.
"Belgium are a very, very strong side who are going to be really good in the future. Vincent [Kompany] told me about them and said that they were coming good and I totally agree with him."
"[Gary] Cahill I suppose is slightly more of a concern for me because it is a jaw injury. We're desperately hoping the CT scan doesn't show any fracture and it's just going to be a bruising situation, which will be bad enough, but won't stop him taking part in the tournament. As far as John's [Terry] concerned he felt his hamstring a little bit. Again it wasn't a major thing when he came off but we still need to scan it just to be 100 per cent sure."
Suffice to say, if Cahill has broken his jaw, he won't play any part in the tournament.
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