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發表於 2009-11-13 12:13:38
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Manchester United Boss Sir Alex Ferguson Punished With Fine And Four-Match Ban By FA
Fergie's criticism of referee Alan Wiley have come back to haunt him...
Nov 12, 2009 2:25:14 PM
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been handed a four-match touchline ban and a £20,000 fine from the FA's Regulatory Commission after admitting a charge of improper conduct.
However, two games of the ban are suspended until the end of the 2010-11 season. Ferguson has also been warned about his future conduct.
The charge related to the comments made by Ferguson questioning referee Alan Wiley's fitness after United's 2-2 home draw with Sunderland last month.
“Each member of the Commission recognised Sir Alex Ferguson’s achievements and stature within the game," Commission Chairman Peter Griffiths QC said, according to the FA's official website.
"Having said that, it was made clear to Sir Alex that with such stature comes increased responsibilities. The Commission considered [that] his admitted remarks, in the context in which they were made, were not just improper but were grossly improper and wholly inappropriate.
"He should never have said what he did say."
The suspended two games of the ban will be applied should Ferguson transgress again prior to the end of the 2010-11 season, and will be in addition to any other punishment such a future offence might incur.
Zack Wilson, Goal.com UK
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