Ashley Cole calls FA a bunch of tts

The dramatic climbdown means he will keep his England place for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers against San Marino and Poland.
But it will not save the Chelsea full-back from a £200,000 club fine for his extraordinary Twitter rant. And he could still face an FA misconduct charge for his reaction to criticism over his evidence in John Terrys racism case.
Cole later issued a statement, explaining: I had just finished training and saw the captions on the TV screens in the treatment room about what was said in the FA commission ruling about me. I was upset and tweeted my feelings in the heat of the moment.
I apologise unreservedly for my comment about the FA.
But a Chelsea source revealed Cole feels betrayed by the FA.