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TOON_LEWIS

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Im sorry if this has already been done but is there any way to complain to the FA about Rooney not getting banned, without having to write a letter. I would prefer to email as I am just sick of the corruption going on within our FA. Fair enough, if they hadn't banned other players, Barton, Williamson, Bowyer, I'm sure there are more. The excuse is that appropriate action was taken at the time(the free kick) but was that not the case with Williamson when Webb played advantage? Anyway, I would like to email a complaint and get a reply, so does anyone know where I can do this through email? Cheers and I urge you all to do the same?
 
A facebook/twitter/media petition perhaps for the FA to a) fine rooney and b) a change to their rules, regardless if the referee sees it or not.
 
You can do it here:

http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/WhoWeAre/ContactUs/ComplaintsProcedure/Player/FARelatedComplaint

They probably won't respond, and if they do it will be to point out that they have followed their (ridiculous) rule about no retroactive action if the ref saw it. But if enough people complain then maybe they'll get the message and change the rule next season.

What am I saying, their heads are so far up their arses they probably can't even read letters...
 
Thanks Swarbs and iToons. iToons - that could be a good idea but I also want the FA to receive this complaint directly. Swarbs - It's nice to see a genuine Man Utd fan. I have nout against the club or their fans, it is the FA I am against, who are clearly corrupt with the 'big teams'. Not just Man Utd, Liverpool too. *cough, Gerrard*
 
Business 101 - If you get over 10,000 followers/supporters for an idea then the likelyhood will be that people will sit up and take notice. If you get say 10,000 signatures and then sent it off to The FA, maybe we may get a response. Try and get the media involved too, starting from local ones like the chronicle and then major ones. The more publicity then the stronger the case.

I'm sure other clubs would get involved in this. Just make sure it's not a Rooney witch hunt but a change in rules and regulations.
 
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