Ferdinand has been re-ignite the Terry racial line Sunday defending a tweet tags Terry's Chelsea team-mate Ashley Cole "Choc Ice."
Chelsea captain John Terry was found guilty of racial abuse the opponent's players Anton Ferdinand to end the game last Friday in the London trial in October, Rio de Janeiro's younger brother.
Last Saturday, Ferdinand response to the comments sent to his Twitter account, which refers to Cole, the defense witnesses at trial, because "Choc Ice". Tweeter said: "looks like Ashley Cole (Chelsea) Choc ice and then, he always betrayed him to shame."
Choc ice has long been widely understood as a black, white on the inside. Cole, 31, had told the trial, Terry, his captain and friend at Stamford Bridge is not a racist. Ferdinand answered the file, says: "I hear you guys! "Choc Ice classic! Hahahahahahha,!
Last Sunday, Ferdinand defending his views, chirped: "I said, yesterday was not a racist term slang / semester, and who is fake so that many people use." Kohl issued a statement on Saturday, says: "Ashley Cole has been realized that appear in the views of the Twitter and the desire to make it clear that he and Rio Ferdinand is a good friend and Ashley do not intend to make any sort after discussion, complained through his lawyer.
"Ashley appreciates, the chirp is so fast, it often leads to the views of the hands and stray."
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