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    FA chief warns of crackdown on Fergie’s rants at referees

    FA chairman Lord Triesman last night warned Sir Alex Ferguson that his post-match rants at referees will no longer be tolerated.

    Lord Triesman, who announced wide-ranging measures yesterday to clean up football, also claimed referees will be given greater protection from foul-mouthed players.




    Keep out of it: Referee Mark Clattenburg and Sir Alex Ferguson clash, a scenario that FA chairman Lord Triesman wants to stop.
    The FA, who have the support of Barclays Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore for their 'Respect' programme, said the game was at crisis point after high-profile incidents last season when Chelsea's Ashley Cole turned his back on official Mike Riley and Liverpool's Javier Mascherano berated Steve Bennett.

    But Manchester United manager Ferguson escaped unpunished when he appeared to question the integrity of Martin Atkinson following United's FA Cup defeat against Portsmouth and was also scathing about referees' chief Keith Hackett.

    Ferguson claimed 'managers get sacked for decisions like that' after Atkinson failed to award United a penalty when Sylvain Distin appeared to trip Cristiano Ronaldo and he also claimed Hackett 'should be assessed'.


    Lord Triesman warned: 'I don't mind how prominent a manager is, they are good leaders and that imposes some responsibilities.

    'It's OK to say it looks like a bad decision has been made, but it's very different when they say a referee is in the pocket of another team. That has different implications.'

    He added: 'Managers may not be saying a referee has cheated, but we have to get the language out of the accounts of referees' decisions.
    'They have to think: 'What are the implications of saying this, what are the grounds?' They have no grounds whatsoever because they completely undermine the guy who runs the game.

    'They have to ask if they have a right to say what they just did about a referee. If they think they did, it gives licence for other managers to say what they want.

    'I have spoken to chairmen and managers of Premier League clubs and I know that in the heat of the moment people will melt down but we can change this over time. This has drifted too close to the rocks.'

    The FA, who have been supported in their nationwide initiative by the Premier League, the Football League, the Professional Footballers' Association and the League Managers' Association, have given referees increased powers from the start of the season.

    Managers and coaching staff who abuse or ignore the instructions of fourth officials in the technical area will be sent straight to the stands. Club captains will carry extra responsibility to help referees 'manage' games, meeting them before kick-off when team sheets are handed in, and will be the first point of contact whenever there is an explosive incident.

    Furthermore, FIFA have imposed a new rule banning TV monitors in the dugouts. Lord Triesman claimed the game was 'at breaking point' after a season dominated by disciplinary issues.
    'There were a number of incidents last year that attracted considerable attention where there was a breakdown in a serious regard to the referees' management of the game.

    'These problems have been around for a while and we're going through a period where we've seen them get worse. We have to take a stand and say the game will do itself damage unless it can get back into a sense of proportion.

    'Last season was a wake-up call. What we need to say is that we've recognised it, seen it and will deal with it. The sanctions are applied by the referees on the pitch. We're encouraging everybody to apply the rules to get consistency. We are going through a review of sanctions.'

    His comments were endorsed by Scudamore, who added: 'Ashley Cole apologised for the incident with Mike Riley and that was the one that brought public attention to the situation. There was more when we had Javier Mascherano and Steve Bennett a few days later.

    'Both players apologised and you could say they ended up doing the game a service by getting us to this point. We want to raise the profile so that we get prevention rather than sanctions.

    'I don't want players coming on to the field this season who aren't aware that the times are changing at every level. We did it with simulation and diving. Now we can do it by shaming the players.'

    The FA have revealed that an average of 7,000 referees at all levels are leaving the game every year and, although there are still more than 26,000 registered, there is a constant battle to replace those feeling disenchanted.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    ummm .. Lord Triesman .. him nuh name Lord Jesus Christ. RUN WHEY DAT Fergie!!!!

    Does Fergie go overboard at times? .. Yes! But I endorse him going after incompetent refs. If dem waan mess up wid the other 19 teams .. fine ... but dem must get it right wid di Empire.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Yuh true to form bwoy! I never expected you to say anything less. Lazie, can ManUre be wrong in anything for you?
      "Only when you drink from the river of silence shall you indeed sing. And when you have reached the mountain top, then you shall begin to climb. And when the earth shall claim your limbs, then shall you truly dance." ~ Kahlil Gibran

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Lazie View Post
        ummm .. Lord Triesman .. him nuh name Lord Jesus Christ. RUN WHEY DAT Fergie!!!!

        Does Fergie go overboard at times? .. Yes! But I endorse him going after incompetent refs. If dem waan mess up wid the other 19 teams .. fine ... but dem must get it right wid di Empire.
        It is one thing suggesting errors were made....it is another suggesting something under-handed occurred.
        "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Tilla View Post
          Yuh true to form bwoy! I never expected you to say anything less. Lazie, can ManUre be wrong in anything for you?
          Fi a fan of team that ran second in almost every competition last season show some respect nuh?

          Of course Manchester United have done things I've disagreed with. Fergie going after incompetent refs isn't one of them.
          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Karl View Post
            It is one thing suggesting errors were made....it is another suggesting something under-handed occurred.
            When Kevin Davis almost tek out Evra last season, an incident which was obvious to everybody except the ref ... wha yuh call dat?

            As mi say, the refs can mek mistake with the other 19 teams .... when it comes to the Empire ... dem need fi get it right.
            "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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