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Originally posted by Craig_H View PostCrouch's tashe
There's loads of the Stoke team involved. And they've raised......(wait for it)....
£4,149

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LOOOOOOOL! Hope the lads can still buy Christmas presents!Originally posted by Kenneth View Posthttp://uk.movember.com/mospace/1557870/
There's loads of the Stoke team involved. And they've raised......(wait for it)....
£4,149


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I know why they're doing it FFSOriginally posted by Kenneth View Posthttp://uk.movember.com/mospace/1557870/
There's loads of the Stoke team involved. And they've raised......(wait for it)....
£4,149


he just looks funny.
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He outs himself yet again as a horrible nasty cunt. I was watching Barclays HD in Norway yesterday and they had a guest pundit on called Jacqui Oakley (never seen or heard of her before) She hit the nail on the head when she said that all of "Mr" follower and manc sports editiors will jump on the "Fergie band wagon". I was impressed with her straight talking and her refusal to bow to him
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson may face FA rap following linesman blast
Sir Alex Ferguson could face a Football Association investigation after questioning whether assistant referee John Flynn should “ever get a game again” following his involvement in a controversial penalty which handed Newcastle a 1-1 draw against Manchester United.
By Mark Ogden9:58PM GMT 26 Nov 2011 120 Comments
Ferguson’s post-match interview with United’s in-house television channel MUTV appeared to be clumsily edited while he discussed the performance of referee Mike Jones and his assistants, but on other television networks he labelled the penalty decision as “one of the worst I’ve ever seen” and a “travesty”.
The United manager was given a five-match touchline ban and a £30,000 fine for comments made about referee Martin Atkinson following Manchester United's 2-1 defeat at Chelsea last season and the FA could now review Ferguson’s comments about linesman Flynn, whose role in the penalty incident was to signal to Jones that Rio Ferdinand had fouled Hatem Ben Arfa, despite the referee initially awarding Newcastle United a corner.
“Everyone, including the referee, was astounded,” Ferguson said. “He was put in a terrible position. Why can’t the referee overrule it when he is only eight yards away? The problem is that the referees are full-time and the linesmen are not and, whether he ever gets a game again, the assistant referee, is not for me to decide, but it was an absolutely shocking decision.
“I didn’t think anyone in the ground thought it was a penalty apart from the assistant referee. The referee thought it was a corner. He was nearer to it. He was only eight yards away. It was an absolute travesty.
“It costs you. Two years ago, when the linesman gave an offside goal against Chelsea it cost us the league, so hopefully we’re not saying that at the end of May.”
Mystery surrounded Ferguson’s post-match comments on MUTV because a white flash was clearly visible after a mention of the penalty incident and before the manager moved on to discuss other incidents in the game.
United were unable to confirm whether the interview had been censored but Ferguson’s ban for criticising Atkinson last season was as a result of comments aired on MUTV, when he called for a “fair referee” after the defeat at Stamford Bridge.
Ferguson, who also earned a lengthy ban for labelling Alan Wiley “unfit” to referee following a Premier League clash against Sunderland in October 2009, said that Cheshire official Jones should have followed the example set by Lee Mason earlier this season who had dismissed a similar decision by his assistant during United’s home win against Sunderland.
Ferguson said: “If you look a few weeks, ago the linesman [Jake Collin] did the same – gave a penalty that was never a penalty and the ref [Mason] overruled it. So why can’t he [Jones] do it when he was so near to it – only eight yards away?
“That was one of the worst decisions I have ever seen. He said he thought Ferdinand touched it and won the ball and he gave a corner kick. But he let the linesman overrule him.”Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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He probably didn't see that one thoughOriginally posted by rcasemore View Postsays it all
calling it the worst decision he's ever seen is complete and utter ****ing rubbish, bet he's forgotten this

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