5 Match Ban for Baconface

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http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/national-sport/five_game_ban_for_fergie_1_3186078

That helps us a bit, I suppose?

Sorry if already posted:

Published on Wednesday 16 March 2011 20:48

Sir Alex Ferguson has been given a five-match touchline ban and a £30,000 fine for his verbal attack on referee Martin Atkinson at Chelsea last month, the Football Association said.

In what he felt was a perfectly justifiable assessment of Atkinson's performance, the Manchester United boss questioned why the Yorkshire-based official had been given the game. He criticised Atkinson's failure to send Blues defender David Luiz off for fouls on Javier Hernandez and Wayne Rooney after the Brazilian had already been booked, then expressed comments the FA disciplinary panel felt had questioned the official's integrity.

"At an independent regulatory commission today (Wednesday) Sir Alex Ferguson was handed a touchline suspension for three matches and fined a total of £30,000," said an FA statement.

"The commission found the charge of improper conduct relating to media comments proven, following remarks made in relation to match official Martin Atkinson in post-match interviews after Manchester United's fixture with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday March 1, 2011.

"Furthermore the commission invoked a two-match suspended touchline ban, relating to a previous charge of improper conduct in relation to media comments made in October 2009.

"Therefore Sir Alex Ferguson was ordered to a servea five-match touchlineban commencing on Tuesday March 22, 2011."

The official conclusions will arrive at Old Trafford on Thursday and Ferguson will then have48hours to appeal, meaning any sanction will not start until after Saturday's PremierLeague encounter with Bolton.

However, unless Ferguson is successful with an appeal he will miss all April's scheduled domestic games, including the FA Cup semi-final with Manchester City at Wembley, and also the Premier League trip to Arsenal on May 1, unless a visit to Newcastle, postponed due to that City clash, is re-arranged for the midweek immediately after the semi.
 
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Re: Re: 5 Match Ban for Baconface

lee-mcfc said:
http://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=211732

Sorry, on my phone and didn't see anything.

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not my fault! said:
ManCityFC said:

Includes the Semi too.. But he will appeal and have it reduced to 3 games :0(

No chance....... he got a 3 game ban plus the other two games added were suspended from his last appearence in front of the FA - so they can hardly reduce his ban to say a 1 game ban but add the 2 games from the previous caution.... this punishment must exceed the previous one. 5 game ban - end of.
 
Mad Eyed Screamer said:
not my fault! said:
Includes the Semi too.. But he will appeal and have it reduced to 3 games :0(

No chance....... he got a 3 game ban plus the other two games added were suspended from his last appearence in front of the FA - so they can hardly reduce his ban to say a 1 game ban but add the 2 games from the previous caution.... this punishment must exceed the previous one. 5 game ban - end of.

Its all good then, happy days as they say ;0)
 
He wont stop shoving his old carcass in the face of authority.£30,000 fine ha,thats a present he gives to each of his Grandkids as a birthday gift.
 

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