Fergie not charged

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The Fergie Association are just biased ******s, what do you expect with Gill being one of the main men ffs, **** the fa and man united. It's a shame they've improved there helping to hand United this season as i was hoping we'd see another victory for football this season with Us or City winning the title as opposed to United being handed a title by the FA again

are you in drugs? harry redknapp did same if not worst in same day .. AW & NU manager himself do that all the time and never get punished .. who is the obsessed one here?
Gill argument is an idiotic one , David Dein was their too in the same position.. guess then Arsenal was no.1 one club to get FA backing and not Sir Alex .. oh wait .. NO it was still Sir Alex by you guys !!
if there is any manager who is get punished the most by FA it must be Sir Alex
Sir Alex is a ref bully, but like many others in PL .. but to single him out is just hypocrite.. and to relate it to Gill position is laughable
 
Keep your hair on Shwan! The world and his dog know all about Saffa and the way he treats refs when the games not going his way! What you need to concern yourself with is the problem you are going to have when he hangs up his boots and the replacement who wont be able to have his way with the ref! No more Fergie time ,eh?
 
Varier2:3978291 said:
Exactly, the FA is what is at fault. Punishments need to be consistent, and the criteria for them needs to be known, and that's something they're a long way off.

Actually I think the problem is that punishments are known and are consistent. So managers know you can say what you like about the decisions and performance as long as you don't criticise the ref personally, you can harrangue them as lomg as you don't swear etc.

The problem is that the rules need to stop making such pointless distinctions that just encourage managers to make controversial and harsh comments safe in the knowledge they haven't crossed one of the FA's imaginary lines.