John Terry substitution creates FA & Gambling Commission investigation

The Football Association and UK Gambling Commission are considering a match-fixing investigation after Chelsea and Sunderland conspired in John Terry’s substitution during his last game for the club on Sunday.

The English Football Association (FA) and the John Terry are bored. So bored, they have decided to launch an investigation into the John Terry substitution that took place in his final appearance for the club at the weekend.

Chelsea was already confirmed as champions, and Sunderland was already assigned a place in the Championship when the two teams clashed at Stamford Bridge on Sunday in the final Premier League game of the season.

In the 26th minute, Sunderland’s Jordan Pickford launched the ball into the stands allowing Chelsea to substitute Terry to a thunderous round of applause from both sets of fans and a guard of honour from his teammates.