QPR deny players will give evidence in racism row

QPR deny players will give evidence in racism row

Queens Park Rangers have denied that Paddy Kenny, Clint Hill and Shaun Derry will give evidence to the Football Association regarding the investigation into the racism row between John Terry and Anton Ferdinand.

Reports emerged that the three players in question were to lend their support to the Rangers defender.

Despite the claims, the newly-promoted Premier League side have confirmed that the players will not be involved in the FA's investigation.

A QPR spokesman said: "There is no truth in these stories whatsoever. None of the three players have been called to give evidence or will be called to give evidence."

The alleged incident between Ferdinand and the Chelsea captain occurred during QPR's 1-0 win at Loftus Road last Sunday.

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