Friday, November 13, 2009

Fines & Prohibition 4 Match for Fergie


LONDON - Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson should receive a ban of four action sanctions and fines due to comments made by referee Alan Wiley at Sunderland counter action, some time ago.

Fergie Wiley accused is not fit to lead the game which ended 2-2, October 3rd ago. Scotland coach torn Speech protests the referee committee and demanded the FA to impose sanctions as severe.

Had threatened sanctions to five action, Fergie eventually sentenced to four-action ban, in which two of them would be suspended until the end of the 2009/2010 season. In addition, Fergie also had to pay a fine of 20 thousand pounds.

67-year coach had been warned for his actions after he pleaded guilty was inappropriate action on the game.

FA Regulation Commission Chairman Peter Griffiths explained in the official FA website on Thursday (12 / / 11/2009): "The Commission's willingness to consider Ferguson admitted that his actions are not appropriate. But, he should never say that."

Fergie had to Wiley apologized for his actions. However, his habit 'attack' the referees seem to have disappeared.

He questioned the capability Andre Marriner leading the fight United cons Liverpool at Anfield. At that time, The Red Devils had to acknowledge the benefits of the host 2-0.

Fergie is also called Martin Atkinson was "very funny" after the award Chelsea a free kick that led to the defeat United 0-1, last weekend.

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