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Sir Alex Ferguson was told he'd "got off lightly" by the union representing England's top referees after receiving a four-game touchline ban for an outspoken attack on referee Alan Wiley. The Manchester United manager, who admitted a Football Association (FA) charge of improper conduct, publicly labelled Wiley as "unfit" after his Premier League champions were held to a 2-2 draw by Sunderland at Old Trafford on October 3. But on Thursday he was banned for four games, of which two are suspended until the end of the 2010/11 season, fined 20,000 pounds (33,148 dollars) and warned as to his future conduct following his "grossly ... Read Full Story
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Sir Alex Ferguson was told he'd "got off lightly" by the union representing England's top referees after receiving a four-game touchline ban for an outspoken attack on referee Alan Wiley. The Manchester United manager, who admitted a Football Association (FA) charge of improper conduct, publicly labelled Wiley as "unfit" after his Premier League champions were held to a 2-2 draw by Sunderland at Old Trafford on October 3. But on Thursday he was banned for four games, of which two are suspended until the end of the 2010/11 season, fined 20,000 pounds (33,148 dollars) and warned as to his future conduct following his "grossly ... Read Full Story
From:   www.afp.com
Sir Alex Ferguson was given a four-match touchline ban for improper conduct by the Football Association (FA) here on Thursday following an outspoken attack on referee Alan Wiley. The Manchester United manager, who admitted an FA charge of improper conduct, publicly labelled Wiley as "unfit" after his Premier League champions were held to a 2-2 draw by Sunderland at Old Trafford on October 3. But on Thursday he was banned for four games, of which two are suspended until the end of the 2010/11 season, fined 20,000 pounds (33,148 dollars) and warned as to his future conduct following his "grossly improper and wholly inappropriate" ... Read Full Story
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Alex Ferguson was told he'd "got off lightly" by the union representing England's top referees after receiving a four-game touchline ban for an outspoken attack on referee Alan Wiley. The Manchester United manager, who admitted a Football Association (FA) charge of improper conduct, publicly labelled Wiley as "unfit" after his Premier League champions were held to a 2-2 draw by Sunderland at Old Trafford on October 3. But on Thursday he was banned for four games, of which two are suspended until the end of the 2010/11 season, fined 20,000 pounds (33,148 dollars) and warned as to his future conduct following his "grossly improper ... Read Full Story
From:   www.afp.com
Sir Alex Ferguson was given a four-match touchline ban for improper conduct by the Football Association (FA) here on Thursday following an outspoken attack on referee Alan Wiley. The Manchester United manager, who admitted an FA charge of improper conduct, publicly labelled Wiley as "unfit" after his Premier League champions were held to a 2-2 draw by Sunderland at Old Trafford on October 3. But on Thursday he was banned for four games, of which two are suspended until the end of the 2010/11 season, fined 20,000 pounds (33,148 dollars) and warned as to his future conduct following his "grossly improper and wholly inappropriate" ... Read Full Story
The second string came in for criticism after a Champions League defeat by Besiktas last week but manager Sir Alex Ferguson kept faith with them for the Carling Cup tie...  
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Darron Gibson led the charge of the youth brigade as Manchester United marched into the Carling Cup semi-finals. Once Gibson had fired home the first of a brilliant brace, Spurs never looked like ending their Old Trafford hoodoo.  
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The Manchester United midfielder drew criticism in Europe last week but stole the show against TottenhamSo you will never win anything with kids, will you? Sir Alex Ferguson resurrected the old Alan Hansen line as a defence of his policy of giving his young players much needed experience in the Champions League and now the Carling Cup and was rewarded when an unlikely member of his junior cast came of age against Tottenham.While Darron Gibson...  
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Dimitar Berbatov fled Bulgaria with his wife and daughter after Mafia threats to kidnap the pair. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson apparently provided the plane.  
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Sir Alex Ferguson ignored the famous Alan Hansen "you will never win anything with kids" line and gave his young players much-needed experience in the Champions League and the Carling Cup.Darren Gibson rewarded his faith in the young guns by...  
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