Kick It Out… Racism In Football 06/09/2011
United Latest is calling on you – the fans – to help kick racism out of football for once and for all. Following targeted racial abuse directed towards United winger Ashley Young – while playing for England against Bulgaria in Sofia – it’s time for the authorities to make a stand, retribute and prevent race issues getting into our game ! 2 Comments Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson today lifted his 7-year snub of The BBC, fuelled by the corporation making unfounded claims about his son, Jason Ferguson, in a television programme in 2004. The BBC have apologised to Sir Alex and Jason, and the gaffer will now appear on ‘Match Of The Day’, ect… Sir Alex Ferguson believes the blatant double standards shown by the Football Association are caused by bitterness towards the biggest club in the world, Manchester United. Fergie has come to blows with The FA on numerous occasions, and says the club must ignore their bias… FA Victimise United, Laments David Gill 02/07/2011
United’s Chief Executive hasn’t held back on his opinion of The Football Association. David Gill has echoed cries from Red Devils supporters about what has now become more than a disgrace: The FA. Gill says the authorities have made ‘poorish’ decisions, and are taking a ‘dangerous course’… Match Preview: Man City v United 16/04/2011
Stats: Man City 1-0 United 16/04/2011
FA Cup, Semi-Final 16th April 2011 Video Highlights: Man City 1-0 United 16/04/2011
FA Cup, Semi-Finals 16th April 2011 szólj hozzá: M1-0M Match Preview: United v Fulham 09/04/2011
Sir Alex Slams FA, Referee Lee Mason 08/04/2011
Sir Alex Ferguson has said he is unsure over the future of referee Lee Mason, after The FA official was forced to include Wayne Rooney’s swearing in his Match Report in the aftermath of United’s 4-2 win over West Ham United. The Reds boss said Mason is now ‘under the spotlight’, saying the referee is in a ‘very difficult position’… |