Pathetic FA have learnt sweet FA
Well there you have it. The tyrannical FA, with their double standards and lack of individual opinion and authority, have finally done the inevitable. By charging Ferguson over his truly horrifying, degrading, sickening comments, they have proven – as the most powerful governing body in English sport – that there is not a single ball between them; a pathetic group of sheep who follow their oh so wise and masterful shepherd: the Media and the all-knowing United-bashing public.
What exactly is the point of any of this?
1. To ‘teach’ managers a lesson? Clearly not, as the fat Spanish waiter questioned the ref at the Tottenham games’ integrity and experience as a young referee. Why is Ferguson's comments worse? What is the point of punishing one without punishing the other? What is the difference between 'not experienced enough' and 'not fit enough'? Oh, I get it: one is said by Manchester United who will get banned 5 games for their views; and the other is not, so will get off scott free without a thought. Pathetic hypocritical twats.
2. To ‘teach’ Ferguson a lesson? Lets face it, the man’s an institution and ridiculously more honest, truthful and old-school than any of those retards sitting in Soho square. He says what he thinks, and that’s how it’s always been. I think it’s safe to say that this ‘shocking’ phase of his life won’t be affecting his personality, management style or PR style anytime soon. He will continue to speak his mind, continue to be forcefully and unjustly repressed, and continue to win.
3. To finally ‘teach’ Ferguson a lesson? Contrary to idiotic popular belief, Ferguson does get wrapped more often than most; even if those quiet goody-two-shoes Wenger, Benitez, Mourinho and Warnock have spoken far more gobshite and gotten far less punishment over the years. A couple of seasons ago he was banned for 2 matches and fined £5,000 for comments against Bolton; last season for a further 2 games and £10,000 at Hull; and now…who knows? He takes it, writes them their petty cheque and gets on with his game. Does he care even if at times they take a blaitantly biased angle towards punishing him over others?
Maybe it’s the FA that need to be taught a lesson, and that is: Don’t fucking mess with Sir Alex, because he will come at you again and again and be the best again and again. Haven’t you learnt anything?
What exactly is the point of any of this?
1. To ‘teach’ managers a lesson? Clearly not, as the fat Spanish waiter questioned the ref at the Tottenham games’ integrity and experience as a young referee. Why is Ferguson's comments worse? What is the point of punishing one without punishing the other? What is the difference between 'not experienced enough' and 'not fit enough'? Oh, I get it: one is said by Manchester United who will get banned 5 games for their views; and the other is not, so will get off scott free without a thought. Pathetic hypocritical twats.
2. To ‘teach’ Ferguson a lesson? Lets face it, the man’s an institution and ridiculously more honest, truthful and old-school than any of those retards sitting in Soho square. He says what he thinks, and that’s how it’s always been. I think it’s safe to say that this ‘shocking’ phase of his life won’t be affecting his personality, management style or PR style anytime soon. He will continue to speak his mind, continue to be forcefully and unjustly repressed, and continue to win.
3. To finally ‘teach’ Ferguson a lesson? Contrary to idiotic popular belief, Ferguson does get wrapped more often than most; even if those quiet goody-two-shoes Wenger, Benitez, Mourinho and Warnock have spoken far more gobshite and gotten far less punishment over the years. A couple of seasons ago he was banned for 2 matches and fined £5,000 for comments against Bolton; last season for a further 2 games and £10,000 at Hull; and now…who knows? He takes it, writes them their petty cheque and gets on with his game. Does he care even if at times they take a blaitantly biased angle towards punishing him over others?
Maybe it’s the FA that need to be taught a lesson, and that is: Don’t fucking mess with Sir Alex, because he will come at you again and again and be the best again and again. Haven’t you learnt anything?
I think you need to get your facts right Sonny before posting:
ReplyDeletewhttp://ww.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2009/Benitez0109.aspx
Benitez WAS charged for his comments! Have you got some of Arsene Wenger's selective viewing googles?
FROM MANOLIS M:
ReplyDeleteRegarding your point1 to 'teach managers a lesson' you forgot to say that Rafa the FSW actually made a gesture with his hands suggesting that the referee needed glasses as if he was 'blind' or short-sighted Obviously for the FA this was not half-as bad an insult as being 'unfit' so he gets away scot-free...