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Fucking cowards.

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Alex Ferguson will be in the dugout for Manchester United's Premier League clash with Everton on Saturday despite being hit with a two-match suspension.

United's boss was punished for comments on referee Alan Wiley's fitness after a 2-2 draw with Sunderland in October.

But the Football Association said that the ban does not start until 14 days after last week's disciplinary hearing.

Ferguson will sit in the stands at Portsmouth on 28 November and again for the Carling Cup tie with Tottenham.

The FA handed the 67-year-old a four-game ban, with two of those suspended until the end of the 2010/11 season, a £20,000 fine and warned him about his future conduct.

Ferguson made disparaging remarks about Wiley's fitness after his side were held to a draw at home by the Black Cats on 3 October.

Ferguson said at the time: "The pace of the game demanded a referee who was fit. He was not fit."

He later said he was sorry for any personal embarrassment caused to Wiley, claiming the comments were to highlight "what I believe to be a serious and important issue in the game".

The suspended sanction will be automatically activated should he be found guilty of a similar charge before the end of the 2010/11 season on top of any penalty imposed for that offence.

Ferguson has a history of improper conduct charges for incidents involving referees.

In the 2007/08 season he was given a two-match touchline ban and fined £5,000 for a rant at referee Mark Clattenburg during a match at Bolton.

And during the last campaign he was banned for two games and fined £10,000 after remonstrating with referee Mike Dean after a match against Hull.
 
Being in the stands in a Carling cup game is a fucking joke. But then again what do you expect from the FA when they're terrified of angering the old rednosed scot.
 
Disgrace. I expect nothing less of those spineless cunts though. They might have just well banned him from 2 x reserve matches. Pathetic.
 
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Isn't this the norm for any ban?
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I've never seen it occur before.
 
The FA is a f'cking joke, period.

At least the Refs' Union will be hopping mad about this, and may want to take things further, but it's difficult to see what options they now have.
 
[quote author=SummerOnions link=topic=37293.msg992528#msg992528 date=1258650967]
[quote author=SaintGeorge67 link=topic=37293.msg992525#msg992525 date=1258650662]
Isn't this the norm for any ban?
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I've never seen it occur before.
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I have- it was the last time Ferguson got a ban. He was able to take the to the dugout against the Chavs or something, and then missed a Carling cup game.
 
I struggle to see any consistent procedure by the FA at the best of times. Take the time between a charge and a hearing - it seems bafflingly arbitrary. Rafa, for example, made his 'glasses' joke about Dowd on 16 August but wasn't actually called in to a hearing until 13 October. Ginsoak insulted Wiley on 3 October, but the hearing wasn't until 11 November. Why there can't be a set time between these things is odd, and why aren't the differences ever explained publicly? the vagueness only encourages speculation about private deals and preferential treatment. The FA is run by a bunch of amateurs.
 
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