Ferguson charged over ref comments
by ruidongzq on Oct.21, 2009, under sport
The Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been accused of misconduct by the Football Association for his comments on the ability of Alan Wiley.
Ferguson made his remarks about referee Wiley after the 2-2 draw against Sunderland October 3.
Leighton later told BBC Sport: “We believe that the attack against Alan Wiley attack against his professionalism, was struck at the heart of professionalism and totally unjustified.
Although the manager has to comment on the performance of aion leveling gathering, there are no comments, the FA should not cause distortions into question their integrity or participate, which will be seen as a personal attack.
Ferguson gave the 2007/08 season, two matches suspended touchline and received a sentence of £ 5,000 for a rant to the referee Mark Clattenburg at halftime during a match in Bolton
And during the 2008/09 season, Ferguson has been suspended for two matches and fined £ 10,000 after registration charges of inappropriate behavior.
The Scots came into the field to beat the referee Mike Dean after complaints from Hull United on 1 November.