Blue Since 76 wrote:Interesting thing was that BFS complained. He's part of the wine club and wasn't suppose to, just like Martinez, or Pardew who he'd done things for in the past.
Maybe some of them will start taking points as well
"Anything I say in that situation will be regarded as biased, so I am not going to bother with it," he said.
"But it is very unusual.
"It does open the door of course, but that is their (the FA's) problem."
"It was a two-footed tackle," Ferguson told ITV Sport. "I think it was a red card, absolutely - I've seen him do it before.
"Maybe he's got off with it in the past, but we're lucky because if he makes contact with Nani, he's got a problem.
"It would have been a real bad one. I think the referee was right in that instance."
Beefymcfc wrote:Strange that when manager's say something regarding United they get hauled before the board yet Rasher Chops can bring a referees integrity into question prior to a game but nothing is said.
This is is latest regarding the Kompany red card, basically saying the FA got it wrong."Anything I say in that situation will be regarded as biased, so I am not going to bother with it," he said.
"But it is very unusual.
"It does open the door of course, but that is their (the FA's) problem."
And:"It was a two-footed tackle," Ferguson told ITV Sport. "I think it was a red card, absolutely - I've seen him do it before.
"Maybe he's got off with it in the past, but we're lucky because if he makes contact with Nani, he's got a problem.
"It would have been a real bad one. I think the referee was right in that instance."
Good to see he makes the FAs mind up for them. Wonder what he had to say about this one?
Beefymcfc wrote:Strange that when manager's say something regarding United they get hauled before the board yet Rasher Chops can bring a referees integrity into question prior to a game but nothing is said.
This is is latest regarding the Kompany red card, basically saying the FA got it wrong."Anything I say in that situation will be regarded as biased, so I am not going to bother with it," he said.
"But it is very unusual.
"It does open the door of course, but that is their (the FA's) problem."
And:"It was a two-footed tackle," Ferguson told ITV Sport. "I think it was a red card, absolutely - I've seen him do it before.
"Maybe he's got off with it in the past, but we're lucky because if he makes contact with Nani, he's got a problem.
"It would have been a real bad one. I think the referee was right in that instance."
Good to see he makes the FAs mind up for them. Wonder what he had to say about this one?
BookJunior wrote:
The scholes tackle reminds me of After the Fire - one rule for you, one rule for me.
Cocacolajojo wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Strange that when manager's say something regarding United they get hauled before the board yet Rasher Chops can bring a referees integrity into question prior to a game but nothing is said.
This is is latest regarding the Kompany red card, basically saying the FA got it wrong."Anything I say in that situation will be regarded as biased, so I am not going to bother with it," he said.
"But it is very unusual.
"It does open the door of course, but that is their (the FA's) problem."
And:"It was a two-footed tackle," Ferguson told ITV Sport. "I think it was a red card, absolutely - I've seen him do it before.
"Maybe he's got off with it in the past, but we're lucky because if he makes contact with Nani, he's got a problem.
"It would have been a real bad one. I think the referee was right in that instance."
Good to see he makes the FAs mind up for them. Wonder what he had to say about this one?
Jeesus... when's that challenge from? Dowd.....
Beefymcfc wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Strange that when manager's say something regarding United they get hauled before the board yet Rasher Chops can bring a referees integrity into question prior to a game but nothing is said.
This is is latest regarding the Kompany red card, basically saying the FA got it wrong."Anything I say in that situation will be regarded as biased, so I am not going to bother with it," he said.
"But it is very unusual.
"It does open the door of course, but that is their (the FA's) problem."
And:"It was a two-footed tackle," Ferguson told ITV Sport. "I think it was a red card, absolutely - I've seen him do it before.
"Maybe he's got off with it in the past, but we're lucky because if he makes contact with Nani, he's got a problem.
"It would have been a real bad one. I think the referee was right in that instance."
Good to see he makes the FAs mind up for them. Wonder what he had to say about this one?
Jeesus... when's that challenge from? Dowd.....
That was Wednesdays (2 days ago) replay against West Ham in the FA Cup. Big Phil had the perfect view (unlike Dean) and you could see him mouthing to the sidelines that it wasn't a red as he was obviously getting some info from the 4th official.
Was that a red? What was the difference between the 2 handball shouts?
Mase wrote:BookJunior wrote:
The scholes tackle reminds me of After the Fire - one rule for you, one rule for me.
It reminds me of a little ginger prick who thinks he's a hard man on the pitch but wouldn't say boo to a goose off it.
Original Dub wrote:For commenting on the ref after being cheated at the swamp.
When will these kind of double standards be challenged??
In a period where Baconface has blatantly brought the game into disripute calling for players to be banned "for a long time", harassing refs and linesmen and then slated the refs performance.
Sickening.
BookJunior wrote:It's a scandal and has been for 20 years.
Spot the penalty here and Keane's normal behaviour: -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMWdnhJ8Hus
Youtube button doesn't work for me - sorry
EDIT: Penalty is 5 minutes into the video and Wilkie looks like a pratt.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Phil Dowd failed at least one fitness test last year, which begs the question as to why he's allowed to ref games. At the Theatre of Increasing Desperation the other night, we got our answer.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Phil Dowd failed at least one fitness test last year, which begs the question as to why he's allowed to ref games. At the Theatre of Increasing Desperation the other night, we got our answer.
Don't understand how a middle aged like with a football up his shirt is expected to keep up with 25 year old athletes. If he can pass the fitness test, that should be the proof it's not rigorous enough.
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