Hodgson accused over Ferdinand snub (From Wandsworth Guardian)
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Hodgson accused over Ferdinand snub
8:11pm Sunday 3rd June 2012 in National Sport © Press Association 2013
Rio Ferdinand's representative believes he has been treated with 'a lack of respect'
Rio Ferdinand's representative has accused the Football Association and England manager Roy Hodgson of treating the defender with "a total lack of respect" after the Manchester United player suffered another Euro 2012 snub.
The FA confirmed on Sunday that Gary Cahill had been ruled out of the tournament after fracturing his jaw in two places during Saturday's friendly win over Belgium at Wembley.
It meant Hodgson had another space to fill in his squad, having already used his standby defender, Phil Jagielka, to replace Gareth Barry last week. Ferdinand, 33, would have been the obvious choice given his vast experience, but Hodgson has gone for Liverpool youngster Martin Kelly, who made his international debut as a substitute in Norway on May 26.
Hodgson faced a barrage of questions when naming his squad on May 16 about whether he had snubbed Ferdinand because of concerns the centre-back would not be able to get along with John Terry, in light of Terry's impending court case for alleged racist remarks to Ferdinand's brother Anton at Loftus Road in October. Terry denies the charge against him.
And it appears the Ferdinand camp feel there is more to the decision than simply "footballing reasons", the grounds Hodgson gave for leaving the Manchester United man out of his initial squad. Ferdinand's representative and long-standing friend Jamie Moralee said: "Lampard, Terry, Barry, Gerrard; all ageing but they go to the tournament.
"Why is Rio different? To treat a player that has captained and served his country 81 times (in this manner) is nothing short of disgraceful. Total lack of respect from Hodgson and the FA as far as I am concerned."
Kelly, who made just 12 Premier League appearances for Liverpool last term, is bound to be relishing his chance. But having lost the equivalent of 143 caps' worth of experience last week when Lampard and Barry were ruled out, then bemoaned how much they would be missed, it is hard to believe Hodgson has ignored Ferdinand on form grounds alone.
That will bring yet more questions of the coach at the first available opportunity after England arrive at their Krakow base on Wednesday providing, as expected, Terry gets the green light to travel after an initial scan on the tight hamstring he experienced against Belgium yesterday indicated there was no serious damage.
"What reasons?????!!!" was Ferdinand's first reaction to his 2.8million Twitter followers as debate raged, indicating a sense of disenchantment that is magnified in private as the defender tries to comprehend the decision Hodgson has reached.
Comments(3)
pete woodley
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8:59pm Sun 3 Jun 12
techsture
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10:56pm Sun 3 Jun 12
E-Types
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12:57am Mon 4 Jun 12
Ferdinand never recovered his injury a few seasons ago and has been played by both UTD and England out of misplaced loyalty!
His glaring miststakes probably cost UTD the title and meant they didn't proceed very fair in cups.
He is well past his 'play by date' and would be holding younger better players back by demanding he still should be picked.
RH has started off well, not just in results but in showing their is no room for sentiment.

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