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THE FA Tremble yet again

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Rio Ferdinand escapes FA action over Cup run-in with Fernando Torres

• No charge for Manchester United defender after FA Cup tie
• Future team-mate Wilfried Zaha on improper conduct rap
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Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand will face no further action from the FA after his push on Fernando Torres. Photograph: Clive Mason/Getty Images
Rio Ferdinand will face no action from the Football Association for his push on Fernando Torres during Manchester United's 2-2 draw with Chelsea at Old Trafford in the FA Cup quarter-final on Sunday.
Wilfried Zaha, the United winger who is on loan at Crystal Palace, has been charged with improper conduct for an alleged gesture towards Leeds United fans on Saturday. Ian Holloway, the Palace manager, faces the sanction of alleged misconduct to match officials during the same match.
If Ferdinand had been charged and found guilty he would have incurred a minimum three-match ban, meaning he would almost certainly have missed the replay of the quarter-final and the Manchester derby early in April.
Howard Webb, the referee, had his back turned when Ferdinand appeared to push and trip Torres but it is thought there was not enough video footage to make a definitive judgment.
Regarding Zaha and Holloway, an FA statement said: "Wilfried Zaha has today been charged by the FA for improper conduct in relation to an alleged gesture he made towards Leeds United supporters during Crystal Palace's game on Saturday 9 March 2013.
"Also in relation to the same game, the Crystal Palace manager Ian Holloway has been charged for alleged misconduct towards the match officials. Both Zaha and Holloway have until 4pm on Friday 15 March to respond to the charge."
Zaha's charge is similar to the one received by Liverpool's Luis Suárez in January of last year after he made an offensive hand gesture following a 1-0 defeat at Fulham in December 2011. The striker pleaded guilty and received a one-game ban and was fined £20,000.
After the incident on Saturday Zaha apologised, so this may be taken in mitigation by the FA's Independent Commission. Holloway may face a fine and/or a touchline ban.
 
They can't be serious? Could someone please send them the clip shown in one of the threads here?
 
I usually just shrug at these things but this time it's just so absurd It's actually pissing me off big time. Unbelievable shit.
 
How is that not a Red Card offence.. Fucking unbelievable...

On the flip side.. poor old Torres looked like he was about to cry when he hit the deck.. He looks a man completely dejected and down on confidence.

How has he become the shadow of the player he once was. It crazy to think just how shit he has become.

I wrekon he cries himself to sleep every night after watching youtube video after youtube video after DVD of his great times with Liverpool and how he was idolised. Knowing he has to go to work for that joke of a club the following day.

It must be like going out on the pull to get hooked up with a dead fit horny bird, who insist she likes it up the ass, only to find out she is a he with 8 inch piece.
 
What I would do is have Skrtel practice that same exact movement over and over upon our youth players until it is drilled into his head. Then I'd have him make a tiny undetectable modification where it results in a broken ankle and torn ligaments for the player. Then I'd put him back into the team next season and let him use this perfectly legal tackle to deal with Van Persie.

Douglas Jardine would be proud of Dantes.
 
I've asked this elsewhere but, what happened to Fergie over his questioning of the refs and subsequent "invitation" to breakfast at the FA HQ to 'explain' his comments?
 
I've asked this elsewhere but, what happened to Fergie over his questioning of the refs and subsequent "invitation" to breakfast at the FA HQ to 'explain' his comments?


He got fined I think and warned about his future conduct
 
What a disgrace by he FA. Thet truly are gutless.

Torres did go down like a sack of shit but Ferdinand should ave been reprimanded.

Footy players are such soft twats and really need to take a leaf out of rugby players books
 
Not enough footage LOL, is this like the john terry incident where the whole bastard world saw.
Never expected any different. One day we'll be champions again and get all this preferential treatment 😀
 
How is that not a Red Card offence.. Fucking unbelievable...

On the flip side.. poor old Torres looked like he was about to cry when he hit the deck.. He looks a man completely dejected and down on confidence.

How has he become the shadow of the player he once was. It crazy to think just how shit he has become.

I wrekon he cries himself to sleep every night after watching youtube video after youtube video after DVD of his great times with Liverpool and how he was idolised. Knowing he has to go to work for that joke of a club the following day.

It must be like going out on the pull to get hooked up with a dead fit horny bird, who insist she likes it up the ass, only to find out she is a he with 8 inch piece.

The FA are a bunch of clueless morons, but a red card offence? surely not.

If that is a red footy would have been a 5-a-side sport after the first corner in every game.
 
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