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Football Association chief executive David Bernstein insists he understands the frustration of Anton Ferdinand and his family.
Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo has insisted John Terry can still be considered the club's "leader" as he prepares to captain the side against Shakhtar Donetsk.
We look at how the battle against racism in football is at a crossroads after the John Terry saga.
Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo insists he has no plans to give John Terry a complete break during his four-match ban.
Everton striker Victor Anichebe has confirmed he will be the latest player to refuse to wear a 'Kick It Out' T-shirt this weekend.
Juan Mata and Gary Cahill declared themselves pleased that John Terry will retain the Chelsea captaincy and were delighted to come through a tough test against Tottenham Hotspur as 4-2 winners.
Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo has no regrets about supporting John Terry over the last 12 months, despite the defender being found guilty of racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.
Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck says John Terry will remain the captain of the club, despite his four-game FA suspension for racially abusing Anton Ferdinand of QPR.
Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo has refused to confirm whether John Terry is still the Blues' captain.
Jason Roberts is set to boycott this weekend's Kick It Out initiative in protest at a perceived lack of action on racism.
Football equality group Kick It Out have criticised Chelsea over their decision to keep the punishment of John Terry secret.
Jason Roberts has urged Chelsea to take severe action against John Terry after the club's skipper decided not to appeal against his four-game ban for racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand.
Chelsea have taken disciplinary action against John Terry after he was found guilty of racial abuse by the Football Association but say the internal sanctions 'will remain confidential'.
Sky Sports looks at the life and career of John Terry after his decision to quit international football.
Chelsea captain John Terry has issued an apology and decided not to appeal his four-game ban and £220,000 fine for racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand.
Gary Cahill was confident he had John Terry's backing after staking his claim to replace him in England's defence.
Former England goalkeeper David James believes the issue of racism in modern football has been overstated.
Former Football Association chairman Lord Triesman has heavily criticised the decision to ban John Terry for just four games after being found guilty by an independent panel of racial abuse.
Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo has demanded better standards from his players in the wake of the latest scandal to surround the club.
Ashley Cole could be left out of the England team to face San Marino this week following his abusive Twitter rant at the Football Association.
Jamie Redknapp will answer your questions in our special Champions League webchat on skysports.com on Thursday.