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.
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.
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)
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....
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....
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.
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