Queens Park Rangers and Chelsea appeal for calm ahead of FA Cup tie

• Clubs release joint statement before Loftus Road match
• ‘Hatred is not what being a fan of QPR or Chelsea is about’

Queens Park Rangers and Chelsea have released a joint statement asking for calm ahead of their FA Cup fourth round tie on Saturday at Loftus Road. The clubs warn that anyone using “discriminatory or inflammatory language” will have action taken against them.

Anton Ferdinand is due to face John Terry for the first time since the latter allegedly made racially abusive comments to him during the Premier League fixture between the teams at Loftus Road in October. The match is just four days before Terry appears at west London magistrates court charged with racially abusing the QPR defender. Terry denies directing the comments at his opponent.

The statement from Tony Fernandes, the QPR chairman, on behalf of him and his counterpart Bruce Buck, said: “We have discussed the issues surrounding this weekend’s FA Cup fourth round tie at Loftus Road and we are both in total agreement that abuse and discrimination has no place in football or society. Both clubs enjoy fantastic support. However, we would remind fans that while we want to hear their passion, it’s a fact that hatred and abuse is not what being a fan of QPR or Chelsea is about.

“The clubs will work together with the police to ensure that anyone using discriminatory or inflammatory language is identified and that the strongest possible action is taken against them. Let’s make Saturday’s match a celebration of football. A local derby is always a special occasion and this weekend’s FA Cup tie is a unique opportunity to show the world that hatred has no place in our game, our clubs, or our communities.”

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Football transfer rumours: Frank Lampard to Paris Saint-Germain?

Today’s babble is after one final pay day

Moonlit strolls along the banks of the Seine following romantic dinners for two in the Musée d’Orsay all soundtracked by clichéd accordion music played by a man wearing a beret, blue and white striped shirt, and an onion necklace could soon become a staple in one Chelsea midfielder’s life if TalkSport’s reports that Carlo Ancelotti has made enquiries about bringing Frank Lampard to Paris Saint-Germain turn out to have a grain of truth in them. With his place in midfield far from secure under current manager André Villas-Boas, Lampard has 18 months left on his contract and has already been the subject of enquiries from Manchester United and LA Galaxy, so it’s far from inconceivable that his head wouldn’t be turned by the prospect of one last big day in the French capital. In other news pertaining to Chelsea, Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk say they’ve rejected a £16.7m bid from the west London club for Brazilian midfielder Willian.

Gus Poyet has hatched a fiendish plan to bring Michael Owen to Brighton, according to this morning’s Sun. The former England striker’s opportunities have been strictly limited at Manchester United, but quite how he’d feel about moving so far down south when his well-documented racing and bloodstock interests are based in the north-west is anyone’s guess. Both Manchester clubs are also believed to be interested in Benfica winger Nicolás Gaitán, who has been making reassuring if unconvincing noises about how he won’t be letting talk of a lucrative move to the Premier League distract him.

Manchester United’s increasingly tight-fisted board have refused to countenance a £10m bid for 17-year-old Dinamo Zagreb playmaker Mateo Kovacic, presumably on the grounds that it would be cheaper to coax Sir Bobby Charlton out of retirement. Tottenham and Manchester City will now go head-to-head in the battle to bring the young tyro to Blighty.

The Mirror reports that Liverpool have approached Real Madrid with a view to taking attacking midfielder Esteban Granero to Anfield on loan. Known as “El Pirata” (The Pirate), possibly because he says ‘Arrrr!’ a lot and habitually plays with a parrot perched on his shoulder, the 24-year-old Spaniard has been restricted to just four appearances under José Mourinho this season and is very much for sale, but without any club having put in a concrete offer, Kenny Dalglish is hopeful of sorting out something more short-term with the Bernabéu suits. Liverpool have also denied claims by the father of Rangers striker Nika Jelavic that they are interested in securing the scrawl of his boy, but are believed to be interested in Udinese’s Chilean versatility man Mauricio Isla.

Currently top of the Premier League player ratings awarded by readers of a website not a million miles from here, Swansea goalkeeper Michel Vorm’s consistently excellent performances have aroused interest at Manchester United and Chelsea, according to Swansea director John van Zweden. Swans fans need not fret over the possibility of losing their Dutch keeper, as Vorm insists he has no intention of going anywhere.

Despite being temporarily confined to the dock of Southwark crown court and generally having more important things than usual to worry about in the final week of the January transfer window, Harry Redknapp wants to bring Lazio striker Mauro Zárate to White Hart Lane. Currently on loan at Inter, the Argentinian has previous in England where he spent time on loan at Birmingham City, scoring four goals in 14 appearances, but failing to help them avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Sunderland want to maintain their charge towards the Champions League title by bringing Mohammed Abdellaoue to the Stadium of Light from Bundesliga side Hannover 96. A Norwegian international striker of Moroccan descent, “Moa” has scored 13 goals in 24 starts in all competitions this season.

Newcastle have made an offer for Watford captain Aidy Mariappa, a 25-year-old English defender of Fijian extraction who has spent his entire professional career to date at Vicarage Road. Elsewhere in the Championship, Barnsley manager Keith Hill is hoping to bring Stoke City midfielder Michael Tonge to Oakwell, while Reading are hoping to recruit Blackburn striker Jason Roberts.

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Man arrested over alleged racist chanting by Chelsea fans

• Fans accused of racist chanting on train from Norwich
• British Transport Police confirm one man in police custody

A man has been arrested in connection with alleged racist chanting by a group of Chelsea fans on a train back from the club’s 0-0 draw against Norwich City.

British Transport Police (BTP) said one man was detained on Sunday and remained in police custody in north London. A spokesman said officers were still looking for other people involved in the alleged incident after the Premier League match on Saturday.

In a statement made yesterday before the arrest, BTP said: “We were made aware of the incident on board the 16:00 Norwich to London Liverpool Street service. “It is alleged that some individuals were involved in racist chanting.

“British Transport Police has contacted the individual concerned who made the allegations and an investigation is ongoing.”

Chelsea have vowed to take action against any fans proved to be involved in racist chanting. A statement on the club’s website read: “Chelsea Football Club is concerned to hear that a small number of fans travelling back by train from Norwich were alleged to be involved in racist chants and comment.

“We are working to help the relevant authorities identify those responsible and will take the strongest possible action should these allegations prove to be true. The club, like the overwhelming majority of our fans, strongly believe that all forms of discrimination are abhorrent and have absolutely no place in society.”

The alleged incident comes just a week before Chelsea face QPR in a potentially explosive FA Cup tie at Loftus Road. Their captain, John Terry, has been charged with racially abusing the QPR defender Anton Ferdinand during the Premier League game between the two clubs on 23 October. Terry, who denies the allegations, is due to appear at West London Magistrates Court on 1 February.

Chelsea were forced to condemn supporters who were clearly heard chanting “Anton Ferdinand, you know what you are” in their 1-1 Champions League Group E draw at Genk’s Cristal Arena on 1 November.

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