Ferguson charged over comments about referee

October 19, 2009 05:33 pm | Updated 05:33 pm IST - London

Alex Ferguson

Alex Ferguson

The Football Association (FA) confirmed on Monday that Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been charged with improper conduct over comments he made about the fitness of a match referee.

Ferguson criticised referee Alan Wiley’s physical fitness after his team drew 2-2 with Sunderland at Old Trafford on October 3.

“He was not fit enough for a game of that standard,” Ferguson said at the time. “The pace of the game demanded a referee who was fit. It is an indictment of our game. You see referees abroad who are as fit as butcher’s dogs. He was taking 30 seconds to book a player. It was ridiculous.” Ferguson subsequently apologised for his remarks, saying he was trying to deflect from his team’s poor performance, but now faces a possible fine or touchline ban for the comments.

He has until November 3 to respond to the charge.

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