Police investigate ‘death threat’ against QPR’s Ferdinand
• ‘Malicious communication’ was allegedly received by QPR • Ferdinand to face John Terry for first time since league meeting Anton Ferdinand was the target of a death threat on the eve of Saturday’s potentially explosive west London derby against Chelsea. Hammersmith and Fulham police are investigating a letter, believed to contain an object, which was received by Queens Park Rangers and is understood to have been addressed to the defender. The buildup to the FA Cup fourth-round tie has been dominated by the first meeting of Ferdinand and John Terry on the pitch since the England captain was charged with a racially aggravated public order offence relating to an altercation with the QPR defender during the fractious league meeting at Loftus Road in October.
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Police investigate ‘death threat’ against QPR’s Ferdinand



