Terry denies 'snapping'

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Chelsea captain John Terry denied he had 'snapped' and used a racist obscenity after being taunted by another player.

Terry, 31, is accused of racially abusing QPR's Anton Ferdinand during a Premier League match on October 23 last year.

On Tuesday at Westminster Magistrates Court, prosecutor Duncan Penny said he had "snapped" over Ferdinand's taunts about his alleged affair with former team-mate Wayne Bridge's ex-girlfriend.

Penny said: "You're not a racist are you? But you used racist language because you snapped and it was instinctive. You were fed up with people abusing you over the issue with your wife."

England international Terry replied: "It was almost two years on and I had heard it a million times before.

"If I was going to snap, I would have snapped long before."

He agreed that he had been "stitched up right and proper" by the allegations.

Shocked and angry
Terry claims he was sarcastically repeating the words that QPR centre-half Ferdinand mistakenly thought he had used.

He denies a racially-aggravated public order offence.

Penny asked why, on Terry's account, he had repeated the racial abuse.

Terry replied: "At the time I was shocked and angry. I had never been accused of it on a football pitch and repeated it back."

He added: "Hindsight's a wonderful thing. At the time I was shocked, I was angry, you can't control your emotions."

Earlier the father-of-two, wearing a dark suit, said he would be goaded about the alleged affair with Vanessa Perroncel at "more or less every game".

But he said he would "just laugh it off basically".

End of it
After the match, at Loftus Road last year, Terry said he twice asked Ferdinand if he had accused him of using the racist insult.

"His reply to that was 'no, no, no. We all said things we shouldn't have said, that's the end of it'.

"I asked him twice and he said no, I thought that was the end of it."

Terry said he had not considered apologising to Ferdinand because the QPR player had accused him.

"Why would I apologise to Anton when he is the one who accused me? What I said was in response to what Anton said to me."

The trial was adjourned to Wednesday.

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