Red nose charged by UEFA

Wswilly3

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Uefa have opened disciplinary proceedings against Manchester United over Nani's red card and the non-fulfilment of post-match media obligations at last night's Champions League match with Real Madrid, the European governing body confirms.

As a suggestion I think a ban from the Champions League for ten years would be about right.
 
They wont, the ref will probably never get a game like this again.

What happened to Taggarts last FA charge? washed under the carpet.

This man increasingly flouts the rules, no matter how good a manager he has been over the years, he still has to set an example for others to follow.

Ferdinad too should be reported for his behaviour.


While they didn't consider that Bob was manager of the year last time out, you can shove the lot on taggart getting it.
 
Classic video. Nice one Stu.

Meanwhile at the Beeb, they missed City winning the Premier League last season

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21691929

Uefa takes action against Manchester United

Uefa has begun disciplinary proceedings against Manchester United following their Champions League defeat by Real Madrid on Tuesday.
European football's governing body is taking action over Nani's red card and the "non-fulfilment of post-match media obligations" at Old Trafford.
Nani was sent off by Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir in the 56th minute for a high challenge on Alvaro Arbeloa.
The English champions went on to lose the tie 3-2 on aggregate.
Nani's red card is subject to a disciplinary review which will decide whether the automatic one-match ban should be extended.
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Crerand sees red over Keane Nani view
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson reacted angrily to the sending off and did not appear for the post-match interviews, with assistant Mike Phelan taking his place.
Phelan explained that Ferguson was not in the right frame of mind to speak publicly so soon after the match, saying: "It's a distraught dressing room and a distraught manager. That's why I am sitting here now."
In addition, the Manchester United players walked through the "flash zone" - an area where the waiting media can talk to players - without the required minimum of two stopping. Fines are the most likely sanctions for the media misdemeanours.
Uefa says its disciplinary panel will judge the case on 21 March, and a spokesman added: "There are no issues for us regarding the sending off."
There was no mention of Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand, who sarcastically applauded Cakir after the final whistle when the players surrounded the officials.
 
UEFA should come down hard on them. They have done everything to make sure they remain in the Champions League for the foreseeable future, and the least the rags can do is be courteous about it.
 
Skoorb - 6/3/2013 20:09

Crerand's clip within the BBC article is a classic. One eyed twisted tw*t. What a cretin.



You can't teach an old dog new tricks.

Re Ramos....Kompany, FA Cup 3rd round, Rooney, Foy.....anyone?