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Hunt backs FA over Terry decision

Jeremy Hunt says the FA was right to strip John Terry of the England captaincy Jeremy Hunt says the FA was right to strip John Terry of the England captaincy

The FA was right to strip John Terry of the England captaincy, Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt said as he accused Luis Suarez of "unsporting behaviour" by failing to shake Patrice Evra's hand.

Mr Hunt said the fracas between the two footballers at Old Trafford was "incredibly depressing", as he backed Prime Minister David Cameron's decision to hold a summit in Downing Street to discuss racism in football.

There had been "huge strides" in tackling the problem in recent years, he said, but recent events had shown the footballing authorities and Government could not be complacent.

And he backed the FA's decision to remove the captain's armband from John Terry.

Speaking on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, Mr Hunt said: "It's a decision for the FA but I did support them when they made that decision because I think sometimes the principle is important than any one person.

"I think it is incredibly important for the future of the game that the FA deal decisively and clearly with these issues as they did with Suarez and I absolutely supported them.

"But John Terry is innocent until proven guilty and we must wait and see what the courts decide."

Asked for his reaction to the row between Evra and Suarez, the Culture Secretary praised the match referee Phil Dowd.

He said: "It was very unsporting behaviour and I am sure the FA will look in to see if any rules were broken.

"I thought the referee handled it brilliantly. It was an incredibly tense and difficult situation and Phil Dowd did a fantastic job. This is the kind of thing that can so easily escalate and that is why the Prime Minister has decided he is going to take a real interest and have this meeting in Downing Street."

Comments(1)

GRANDAD says...
11:38am Sun 12 Feb 12

Whilst John Terry was under this cloud he should have resigned the captaincy only until his case had been heard rather than let the English game became further besmirched and bought into disrepute by endless reporting and the subsequent disagreements leading to the resignation of Capello. It may have had an effect by showing how it should be done in the Suarez fiasco

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