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Thread: Fergie avoids action over rant

Started 1 month, 2 weeks ago by STTeam
LONDON - SIR Alex Ferguson is likely to avoid any disciplinary action after slamming the performance of referee Martin Atkinson during Manchester United's 1-0 loss to Premier League title rivals Chelsea. Full Story
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dan2429E replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
........typical of Ferguson blaming on any situation or anyone except himself............ ........be realistic, they lost to a better team.................. ........Man U does not deserves to win the league title this season.........

tokkoksinsongplaykita replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Not to long ago, it used to be other managers complaining about referees giving biased decisions against Man U's opponents at Old Trafford. Now it seems the tide has turned and Ferguson is getting a taste of not his but the referees' medicine. Careful, Ferguson, b4 getting into more trouble with the F.A. or worse still, referees 'marking' Man U.

Eagle2004 replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Alex Ferguson should not be complaining about the decisions which went Chelsea's way, because Man United have benefitted from 'lenient' referees more than almost any other club in the Premier League down the years. Even in this match, Jonny Evans was fortunate not be sent off for kicking Didier Drogba in the ribs, & it was, in fact, the Chelsea forward who was shown the yellow card for his part ...

 

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Fergie avoids action over rant
Published (2009-11-09 21:08:00)
LONDON - SIR Alex Ferguson is likely to avoid any disciplinary action after slamming the performance of referee Martin Atkinson during Manchester United's 1-0 loss to Premier League title rivals Chelsea. Full Story
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Fergie avoids action over rant
Published (2009-11-09 21:36:00)
........typical of Ferguson blaming on any situation or anyone except himself............ ........be realistic, they lost to a better team.................. ........Man U does not deserves to win the league title this season.........
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Fergie avoids action over rant
Published (2009-11-10 14:58:00)
Alex Ferguson should not be complaining about the decisions which went Chelsea's way, because Man United have benefitted from 'lenient' referees more than almost any other club in the Premier League down the years. Even in this match, Jonny Evans was fortunate not be sent off for kicking Didier Drogba in the ribs, & it was, in fact, the Chelsea forward who was shown the yellow card for his part in the incident. Referee...
tokkoksinsongplaykita
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Fergie avoids action over rant
Published (2009-11-10 00:30:00)
Not to long ago, it used to be other managers complaining about referees giving biased decisions against Man U's opponents at Old Trafford. Now it seems the tide has turned and Ferguson is getting a taste of not his but the referees' medicine. Careful, Ferguson, b4 getting into more trouble with the F.A. or worse still, referees 'marking' Man U.

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