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    Post by Guest Sat Nov 13 2010, 07:21

    The convicted cocaine dealer was left barely conscious and had to be rushed to hospital.

    England ace John, 29, is said to be "stunned and upset" by the attack.

    One family friend said last night: "Ted suffered a nasty wound to the back of his head that required a lot of stitches. He is upset he was attacked by so-called football fans purely because his son plays for a rival team.

    "John is also very shocked about what has happened."


    CHELSEA skipper John Terry was shocked last night after his dad was battered by Spurs yobs.
    Ted Terry, 56, suffered a serious head wound when the hooligans attacked him at a train station.

    One thug - with a blue and white Tottenham Hotspur scarf wrapped round his hand - shoved Ted's head into a metal post.




    Ted - now recovering at home in Chafford Hundred, Essex - was targeted at Upminster station last Saturday by Spurs fans returning from their team's 4-2 defeat at Bolton.
    They are thought to have recognised the jobless forklift driver because of publicity over his suspended sentence earlier this year for supplying cocaine. Cops investigating the attack are being hampered because Ted has refused to give them a statement.

    British Transport Police confirmed: "We are investigating the assault of a 56-year-old man at Upminster station at 10pm last Saturday."
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    Post by Guest Sat Nov 13 2010, 07:41

    Didn't think 'thugs' where 'scarfers' as a rule ? Maybe it was a blue & white Stone Island scarf. Or maybe Burberry have released a new fabric . . . . .
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    Post by Guest Sat Nov 13 2010, 08:32

    yep thats what i though. its probably the media trying make sumthing out of nuffing
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    Post by LOBO Sat Nov 13 2010, 22:04

    typical media rubbish

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