And Baconface's tirade is swept aside.
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ALEX FERGUSON has avoided an FA rap after criticising linesman Darren Cann's performance during yesterday's 3-3 draw at Chelsea.
Despite seeing his Manchester United side claw back a three-goal deficit, Ferguson was angry at Cann's decision not to flag for a foul by Gary Cahill on Danny Welbeck in the first half.
The United boss thought Chelsea debutant Cahill should have been sent off as he was the last man and launched an angry tirade against the official after the match.
Ferguson said: "They should've had a man sent off but there was nothing, no decision.
"That linesman has given a penalty kick against us from 40 yards away last year against Liverpool, this year against Arsenal, and he can't see that?
"He is all too happy to flag at Old Trafford for penalty kicks."
It is understood the FA ruled today that the Scot was within his rights to criticise Cann and that he did not question the assistant referee's integrity with his comments.
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How the *)#@# is that not questioning his integrity?
Just die Ferguson.