he's available anyway:

Terry will have 14 days to appeal against any guilty verdict from receipt of the panel?s written reasons, meaning that the affair could drag on deep into next month if he chooses to contest a guilty verdict. The FA could also appeal if it was unhappy with the verdict.
Any ban or other sanction will be suspended until the conclusion of any appeal, or until confirmation from Terry that he will not appeal.

Chelsea?s next four matches to which a ban could apply are Arsenal away on Saturday, Norwich City at home, Tottenham Hotspur away and Manchester United at home. It is a testing sequence that may figure in Terry?s deliberations in the event of a guilty verdict.

The Tottenham match comes at the start of the Kick It Out week of action against racism, when all ?players are expected to warm up in Kick It Out campaign T-shirts. Terry would be free to play in the Cham?pions League while suspended from domestic games.

Posted By: Karnivore on September 27th 2012 at 15:20:25


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