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Sir Alex Ferguson facing FA probe after criticising linesman at Tottenham

http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11667/8421429/Sir-Alex-Ferguson-facing-FA-probe-after-criticising-linesman-at-Tottenham

Probably just to create the impression they are doing something. Yet, we all know how it will end up. Probably banning Drogba for scoring that offside goal.

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hahaha or bring up how bad it was..the usual blahhhh

Yeah exactly nothing will come of it..and if he does they'll be uproar or it be a slap on the wrist or whatever..

Cant believe Gerrard got some award lol!And somehow didnt realise he got an MBE!What is that about?!?!

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hahaha or bring up how bad it was..the usual blahhhh

Yeah exactly nothing will come of it..and if he does they'll be uproar or it be a slap on the wrist or whatever..

Cant believe Gerrard got some award lol!And somehow didnt realise he got an MBE!What is that about?!?!

because normally scousers end up in jail - so he's a role model :)

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'Queens Park Rangers launch an internal investigation into allegations of racism made against youth coach Mark Langton. The London club say the full-time coach has been suspended pending an internal investigation into the incident.'

Anton telling tales again ?

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http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11667/8440350/Manchester-United-boss-Sir-Alex-Ferguson-believes-the-FA-are-picking-on-him

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is convinced the FA are picking on him as he waits to hear if he will face any punishment for criticising an official.

Ferguson was furious that linesman Simon Beck did not flag for a penalty in United's 1-1 draw with Tottenham, with the Scotsman convinced Steven Caulker fouled Wayne Rooney in the box.

The FA has until Tuesday evening to decide what action, if any, it will take against him but Ferguson feels he receives unfair treatment from English football's governing body.

"I just think it is more about me than what I've said. Whether I think it is unfair or not doesn't matter to them really at this point," he told The Sun.

Ferguson has submitted his comments regarding his criticism of assistant Beck to the FA and his focus was on the official's performance rather than suggesting there was any bias against United.

"That is what I have put in my letter exactly. But you know the FA," he added.

"You never know. It is one of these things. We are high profile."

When it was put to Ferguson he may not be charged by the FA, he replied: "I wouldn't bet on it."

Don't know whether to cry or laugh reading that. The hypocrisy in him saying that is just ridiculous! :doh:

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