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Charlton wants Terry solution

Image: John Terry: Sir Bobby Charlton does not want trial to become a distraction

Sir Bobby Charlton has called on John Terry to ensure England's European Championship campaign does become derailed by recent issues.

World Cup winner does not want trial to become a distraction

Sir Bobby Charlton has called on John Terry to ensure England's European Championship campaign does become derailed by him losing the captaincy for a second time. World Cup-winning Manchester United legend Charlton backed the Football Association's decision to strip Terry of the armband while the defender awaits trial over allegations he racially abused QPR's Anton Ferdinand, something he denies. The FA acted after Chelsea and Terry's legal representatives succeeded in delaying the case until after Euro 2012. Charlton, who helped inspire England to World Cup glory in 1966 and remains his country's record goalscorer, urged Terry to act now to try to resolve any issues that have arisen since the allegations against him first emerged.

Solution

"We sometimes laugh at the Football Association but the Football Association govern the rules of the game," explained Charlton, speaking in his role as a Laureus World Sports Awards academy member. "At the end of the day, if John Terry has been found to have potentially made some mistakes and has been pilloried all through the media then they have to act. "The one person who can solve this is John Terry himself. I think that we need to solve it before the championships come, if we can." Reminded that Terry's trial would not take place until July 9, Charlton said: "That's legally. Physically, amongst themselves, if you have a problem in your team and you are a member of the team then you have an opportunity maybe to influence by speaking to the lad himself personally. "The only thing I'm feeling is that I hope whatever decision they make doesn't jeopardise the chance we might have of actually winning something for a change."

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