Ferguson charged over ref remarks

Having rejected the BBC for the past however long, he's now snubbed an MUTV interview. Big of him...

Totally deserved - one thing having a moan, another questioning the ref's integrity, however wrong the decisions were. It seems like all the big talking points of decisions going FOR Utd (Neville v Stoke and WBA, Liverpool etc.) have come back to haunt them in one game which is a tad unfortunate for them.

ANyway - agree with Mike. - question the FA's integrity.

Could be a BIG loss for Anfield (however good Phelan is..) - Is he allowed in the changing room at HT or not? (who's going to give them the hairdryer if they're losing!?)
 
Having rejected the BBC for the past however long, he's now snubbed an MUTV interview. Big of him...

Totally deserved - one thing having a moan, another questioning the ref's integrity, however wrong the decisions were. It seems like all the big talking points of decisions going FOR Utd (Neville v Stoke and WBA, Liverpool etc.) have come back to haunt them in one game which is a tad unfortunate for them.

ANyway - agree with Mike. - question the FA's integrity.

Could be a BIG loss for Anfield (however good Phelan is..) - Is he allowed in the changing room at HT or not? (who's going to give them the hairdryer if they're losing!?)

Fergie gave the interview. He is likely to off snubbed our own station due to him being a very busy man, He is manager of Man Utd. He has better things to do then talk to MUTV everyday tbh. And the BBC can literally **** off, Fergie will talk to who he wants to.

Fergie was wrong, no doubt about it, but the decision was laughable to be honest. it was never a penalty, and if it went the other way, everyone would be talking about it for many years to come... i swear down.

Fergie will be on the touchline come anfield, he is contesting the charge, meaning he can take charge of any game until the appeal date.
 
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