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Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:42 pm
by Beefymcfc
Heard on the radio that he walked onto the pitch just before the start of the second half and had a word with the ref. From there he went over to the lino and gave him a piece of his mind.

I'm sure we'll see the full extent of it butsurely he should've been sent to the stands and then face sanction from the FA. After last weeks rant and no censure will he get away with this one?

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:45 pm
by Moonchesteri
Why do you even ask?

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 5:49 pm
by IanWright
I suppose the argument that United fans would present is that every manager does it. However, I struggle to think, off the top of my head, as to another manager who does this so obviously. Warnock, perhaps? Hughes? Wenger (although not with quite as many obscenities)

The frustrating thing, from a non-Manchester United perspective, is that even if they do give Ferguson a touchline ban over this, he can still argue that it's paid dividends in the long run. He got in the officials' head, Man Utd subsequently got the three points, and the world revolves on its 55 degree axis again.

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 6:15 pm
by Beefymcfc
IanWright wrote:I suppose the argument that United fans would present is that every manager does it. However, I struggle to think, off the top of my head, as to another manager who does this so obviously. Warnock, perhaps? Hughes? Wenger (although not with quite as many obscenities)

The frustrating thing, from a non-Manchester United perspective, is that even if they do give Ferguson a touchline ban over this, he can still argue that it's paid dividends in the long run. He got in the officials' head, Man Utd subsequently got the three points, and the world revolves on its 55 degree axis again.

Very true mate. It's frustrating to see that he can have such an effect on the people who are supposedly arbitrating the game. I'm sure nothing will be said which will show the footballing world that he has the power to affect games through his manipulation. Even if the FA say something, ref's will still be weary of going against him as it's not in their interest to pick a fight with him.

The only good thing is that he's cracked again, going over and above in what could have been easily said in the tunnel. Whether he did it for their fans or players, he has made himself look even more senile than ever.

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:54 pm
by IanWright
Beefymcfc wrote:
IanWright wrote:The only good thing is that he's cracked again, going over and above in what could have been easily said in the tunnel. Whether he did it for their fans or players, he has made himself look even more senile than ever.


It's a shame that Ferguson 'cracking' isn't made more of by the media. In my opinion, the touchline altercation he had with Mancini was a total embarrassment. To actually say that Mancini was involved in that fracas is false. It was all Ferguson, in an X-rated rant, for no apparent reason.

Yet, we're made to endure the Keegan 'love-it-love-it' crap season after season. Ferguson 'won' the mind games (yawn)

Just this last Sunday, he was asking for a player to be given a lifetime ban. This is something that even a crazy f*ck like Wenger knows is wrong and lands you in hot water with the FA (see his comments re Martin Taylor after his challenge on Eduardo, which were almost immediately retracted)

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:15 pm
by Beefymcfc
IanWright wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
IanWright wrote:The only good thing is that he's cracked again, going over and above in what could have been easily said in the tunnel. Whether he did it for their fans or players, he has made himself look even more senile than ever.


It's a shame that Ferguson 'cracking' isn't made more of by the media. In my opinion, the touchline altercation he had with Mancini was a total embarrassment. To actually say that Mancini was involved in that fracas is false. It was all Ferguson, in an X-rated rant, for no apparent reason.

Yet, we're made to endure the Keegan 'love-it-love-it' crap season after season. Ferguson 'won' the mind games (yawn)

Just this last Sunday, he was asking for a player to be given a lifetime ban. This is something that even a crazy f*ck like Wenger knows is wrong and lands you in hot water with the FA (see his comments re Martin Taylor after his challenge on Eduardo, which were almost immediately retracted)

Nothing changes mate, he has so much control it is at the detriment of the league and has been for a while.

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:23 pm
by MilnersJaw
I unfortunately watched the rag match as I was back in salford over xmas and was with my mates at the pub, they insisted that said pub plays both games on different tellies because they did that when we won the league. was bullshit, I ended up watching this sat next to a geordie lad cheering newcastle on.

anyway... his rant, did not have the desired effect, the decisions in the game were spot on by the ref. he was pissed off because evans the useless cunt scored an own goal and demanded that it was offside.

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:25 pm
by AG7
Breaking News SSN: FA has received no complaint by Mike Dean in his referee's report of the Manchester United v Newcastle United game. NO ACTION therefore will be taken against Fergie by the FA over the incidents during that match.

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 12:40 pm
by Peter Doherty (AGAIG)
Ferguson attacks the ref in the last match and in the middle of yesterday's match walks on to the pitch in an attempt to intimidate another ref - nothing happens. RVP elbows a Sunderland (?) player off the ball, kicks one of ours off the ball and tries to headbutt/punch another player at Swansea (nine match ban?) - nothing happens. Martinez has a pop at the ref's behaviour and get fined, Barry says something to the ref after the rag game, gets a ban. The FA, helping man u to yet another title....

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 1:02 pm
by Green & Blue
He is nothing short of a disgrace.If i was the ref or the linesman on the recieving end i think i might have had to kick the stuffing out of him.

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:27 am
by AG7
So drunken bastard gets nothing for talking shit about Oliver last game and this ... and instead:

SkySportsNews: BREAKING NEWS: FA write to Roberto Mancini and Harry Redknapp to ask for observations on their post-match comments on Boxing Day.

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 11:06 am
by ayrshireblue
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Ferguson attacks the ref in the last match and in the middle of yesterday's match walks on to the pitch in an attempt to intimidate another ref - nothing happens. RVP elbows a Sunderland (?) player off the ball, kicks one of ours off the ball and tries to headbutt/punch another player at Swansea (nine match ban?) - nothing happens. Martinez has a pop at the ref's behaviour and get fined, Barry says something to the ref after the rag game, gets a ban. The FA, helping man u to yet another title....

Absolute disgrace. Mike Dean should have had the balls to send him to the stand. When he then went for the linesman that should have removed any doubt from Dean's mind. How can he possibly be allowed to do this week after week unless the whole system is corrupt.

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 11:07 am
by ayrshireblue
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Ferguson attacks the ref in the last match and in the middle of yesterday's match walks on to the pitch in an attempt to intimidate another ref - nothing happens. RVP elbows a Sunderland (?) player off the ball, kicks one of ours off the ball and tries to headbutt/punch another player at Swansea (nine match ban?) - nothing happens. Martinez has a pop at the ref's behaviour and get fined, Barry says something to the ref after the rag game, gets a ban. The FA, helping man u to yet another title....

Absolute disgrace. Mike Dean should have had the balls to send him to the stand. When he then went for the linesman that should have removed any doubt from Dean's mind. How can he possibly be allowed to do this week after week unless the whole system is corrupt.

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 12:14 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
Which is worse ,a light hearted dig at the ref by Mancini or blatant intimidation of not one official but 2 by SAF.Which will have the bigger effect on the watching public or other managers and players.

We all know the answer but seemingly it makes no difference at all although it does seem the media are trying to make an issue of it.We will see what happens.

Re: Taggarts Half-Time Rant

PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 1:20 pm
by Beefymcfc
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Which is worse ,a light hearted dig at the ref by Mancini or blatant intimidation of not one official but 2 by SAF.Which will have the bigger effect on the watching public or other managers and players.

We all know the answer but seemingly it makes no difference at all although it does seem the media are trying to make an issue of it.We will see what happens.

I've noticed that as well Doug. Apart from the usual sychophants the media seem to be giving him negative column inches more than usual. Shearer even said he was wrong on MotD and questioned whether the FA would sanction him.

Like you say, we'll see.