Gypsys Kiss wrote:Fergie is being charged
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_utd/8314326.stm
Thoughts...................
Interesting...
The article included this gem: "While managers are allowed to comment on an official's performance, the FA insists any remarks must not imply bias, question their integrity or engage in what could be construed as a personal attack."
Does this mean that managers are allowed to make positive comments only? If it genuinely was/is Fergie's opinion that ref's in general don't have a high enough level of fitness then surely he should be allowed to express that opinion.
The FA (and the ref's association and the bloody union too!) seem to want to be able to dictate what can and can't be said. In my opinion having rules which ensure censorship and which remove the opportunity of levelling criticism of ref's and officials does much more to bring the game into disrepute than some grizzled old Glaswegian venting spleen could!
Besides, Fergie admitted he only came out with that 'cos he was frustrated at how badly United had played that day, do they want him to grovel or what?