Chelsea star apologises after Twitter tirade at FA
Ashley Cole will report for England duty as usual despite his amazing Twitter outburst against the FA today.
The Chelsea left-back used the hashtag #bunchoftwats to describe the FA after they claimed his evidence was unreliable in the case surrounding the John Terry-Anton Ferdinand racism row.
His tweet from his @TheRealAC3 account, which was later deleted, read: “Hahahahaa, well done #fa I lied did I, #BUNCHOFTWATS”
Cole defended Terry at the FA disciplinary hearing last week but to no avail as the Chelsea captain was fined £200,000 and banned for four games.
He has since apologised for the tirade saying that he tweeted ‘in the heat of the moment’. It could have serious implications for the defender who is only two appearances away from breaking into the 100 caps club.
England manager Roy Hodgson, who is busy preparing the side for two World Cup 2014 qualifiers against San Marino and Poland, has spoken to the 31-year-old about the incident and Cole will now join up with the England squad as usual next week.
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Gary
October 9, 2012 at 9:25 am
Ashley did it the wrong way, but he revealed his true feelings, and his feelings display his real beliefs. He really does believe he spoke the truth but the FA is calling him a liar in public. He has every right to be angry.
joseph
October 9, 2012 at 6:28 pm
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