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Ferguson Touchline Ban & Fine

:( why won't people just give them a break? I mean, all they want is free-kicks and penalties whenever their players suffer the indignity of feeling the chill, and enough extra time in important matches to score decisive goals. is that so much to ask? :(
 
stop frettin, we will be alright

The amount of bad decisions from biased refs, I think they'll be in the relegation fight this season. I think most Man U fans would agree with this unless something is done now. I suggest Alex ferguson hand-picks referees for all of manchester United's fixtures, if none are suitable he can provide training for a Manchester United referee specifically for the purpose. And knowing him to be a veritable saint, I believe he would pay for this out of his own pocket. What a guy!
 
maybe that has something to do with how shit the standard of refereeing is, and fuckall to do with anything else?

your last line shows that what you say has fuckall to do with what he said and everthing to do with your own dislike of him, at least you were honest, eventually
You're nuts mate. BBC pay ManU for highlights, I pay the BBC license...see?

And he does it all the time when his team have troubles....which is a lot just now. His defence has fallen apart and he's lost his 2 main strikers. Blame the ref.
 
You're nuts mate. BBC pay ManU for highlights, I pay the BBC license...see?

And he does it all the time when his team have troubles....which is a lot just now. His defence has fallen apart and he's lost his 2 main strikers. Blame the ref.

well obviously it is not compulsory for fergie to go on MOTD, see? or is that too fucking obvious? has it ever entered your head that he might have a perfectly reasonable excuse for not going on MOTD?

you also obviously spend more time watching united/fergie than i do because i haven't noticed any increase in his criticising refs, though i wish he would cut it out altogether, and if i remember correctly tevez said he left united because he wasn't getting enough games, so that hardly suggests he was one of uniteds main strikers,
 
it'd be much more fun if they banned him from chewing gum during the game and drinking red wine after - then he'd get really pissed off. There's nowt more fun than seeing a red-faced ferguson with steam coming out of his ears
 
we've already lifted a trophy at wembley this season, now i want fergies blood! :D

I'm guessing you are referring to Chelsea's lifting of the charity shield?

It really summed up Chelsea's ethos that they would win a charity game by taking advantage of the opposition being distracted by their team mate who had been felled by cynical elbow block.
 
I'm guessing you are referring to Chelsea's lifting of the charity shield?

It really summed up Chelsea's ethos that they would win a charity game by taking advantage of the opposition being distracted by their team mate who had been felled by cynical elbow block.

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well obviously it is not compulsory for fergie to go on MOTD, see? or is that too fucking obvious? has it ever entered your head that he might have a perfectly reasonable excuse for not going on MOTD?
He boycotts them. I think they said something once that displeased him, and have failed to apologise.
 
well obviously it is not compulsory for fergie to go on MOTD, see? or is that too fucking obvious? has it ever entered your head that he might have a perfectly reasonable excuse for not going on MOTD?

you also obviously spend more time watching united/fergie than i do because i haven't noticed any increase in his criticising refs, though i wish he would cut it out altogether, and if i remember correctly tevez said he left united because he wasn't getting enough games, so that hardly suggests he was one of uniteds main strikers,

I thought Fergie didn;t go on MOTD cos he didn't like the way BBC reported his son's domestic violence conviction :hmm:
 
He boycotts them. I think they said something once that displeased him, and have failed to apologise.

i am not 100% sure myself, but i understood it to be some hatchet job on his brother, not that i have any great interest, but it goes to show that people critisice him for doing something but don't even ask his reason for doing it
 
or maybe we could all grow the fuck up and realise that refs making fuck ups, players giving dissent and managers bemoaning ref performances are all to be expected and not the fucking burning issue the media like to present as they desperately seek to generate 'incident' and 'controversy' to fill their 24/7 news coverage.

Fucking excellent post. People are suggesting we raise the standards of refereeing? How? These are the best we've fucking got, they're trying their best. Linesman have a job that is physically impossible in many cases because the part of your eye you draw most information from represents <1% of it, you just can't look at where the ball is being played and the defensive line at the same time. Same with ball over the line, if there are players in the way, wtf, are refs supposed to have see-through vision?

Yet every fucking saturday, I listen to the round ups and it's all "this game was all about controversial penalty/sending off/other decision" and then managers are moaning about it like the pathetic cunts they are. A real man fucking stands up and says yeah we got a bad decision but we didn't score after that so instead of acting like wet blankets about it as if one bad decision is the game, we're going to try harder next week.
 
Fergie's a right precious twat when it comes to the media. He also famously banned his club owned tv station, MUTV, after an ex Red had the temerity to question his tactics. The siege mentality would be a lot classier if he wasn't in charge of one of the world's biggest clubs.
 
And as much as the managers are so often complete twats, slagging off refs when they lose, defending them when they win, the media have got to take a share of the blame. Notice how on MOTD on the post-match interview Garth Crooks or whoever will always try and get a reaction out of them about any so called 'controversial' decision. Why they even bother asking when the answer is so predictable is beyond me
 
If you're going down that route, you should start sorting out the prima donna players who hassle, harangue and shout in the faces of refs all game long.

I'm all for rugby-style reffing in football. Those over paid cunts should learn some respect and who knows, it may even filter down to kids starting off in the game.



far too sensible an idea for it to be taken seriously by the fa/prem etc.

send off the arguing dissenting cunts, as many as needed. soon players will learn to cut out the backchat.


Fucking excellent post. People are suggesting we raise the standards of refereeing? How? These are the best we've fucking got, they're trying their best. Linesman have a job that is physically impossible in many cases because the part of your eye you draw most information from represents <1% of it, you just can't look at where the ball is being played and the defensive line at the same time. Same with ball over the line, if there are players in the way, wtf, are refs supposed to have see-through vision?

Yet every fucking saturday, I listen to the round ups and it's all "this game was all about controversial penalty/sending off/other decision" and then managers are moaning about it like the pathetic cunts they are. A real man fucking stands up and says yeah we got a bad decision but we didn't score after that so instead of acting like wet blankets about it as if one bad decision is the game, we're going to try harder next week.


spot on mate, top post. of course this would require some honesty from managers of their own shortcomings, so dont hold your breath.

i often think that if a team was sent out to behave like angels, not contesting every decision, accepting bad decisions with grace, then after a while the ref would surely begin to favor this team in 50/50 judgement calls, making the other team behave?
 
i am not 100% sure myself, but i understood it to be some hatchet job on his brother, not that i have any great interest, but it goes to show that people critisice him for doing something but don't even ask his reason for doing it

The BBC implied SAF's son (the agent not the wife-beater) was crooked

This is an interesting read as it's more than two years old. The managers Slur Alex rated at that time were Alan Pardew, Roy Keane and his would-be lover Sam Allardyce. They've all gone from strength to strength since then......
 
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