Tuesday, May 17, 2011

FA warns Ferguson and Ancelotti

Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson and Chelsea's coach Ancelotti both received warnings from the Football Association for making comments about Howard Webb before their recent Premier League clash.

Both managers made positive remarks about the referee before the match at Old Trafford, which violates against the FA regulation.

Ferguson just recently secured his 12th league title with united making Manchester United the most successful club ever in premier league with a total of 19 titles




In other news Barcelona midfielder Sergio Busquets has recently been cleared to play in the Champions League final after the claims that he racially insulted Marcelo in the semi final. Acording to UEFA there was a "lack of strong and convincing evidence" against Busquets.


9 comments:

  1. Sometimes we just have to break the rules

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  2. Cleared? What does that mean, what sort of process did he have to go through?

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  3. Ferguson needs to check himself and be more careful

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  4. i've been a manchester united fan since i was like 4, haha

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  5. I was not aware about FA regulations
    so..
    rule 3123 "no complementing referees"

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  6. Geez, sometimes the politics of the game are more of an endurance test than the game itself :P

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  7. im gonna live to manchester soon ^^

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  8. this guy is a bit creepy lol

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