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--- On Mon, 4/28/08, dann496 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: dann496 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [BolaML] Re: Ferguson hmmmm Hipokrit??????!!!!!??????????
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, April 28, 2008, 4:26 PM


Ditulis oleh seseorang yang menyebut MU sebagai ManYoo... 

Patut dipertanyakan tuh kredibilitas si penulis... 

Cheers

Danny
Ganteng & Baek Hati

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] com, Kresna Panggabean <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
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> http://football365. com/story/ 0,17033,8750_ 3479743,00. html
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> Leading By Example In The Crusade For Respect 
> Posted 26/04/08 17:47 
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> On March 22, Sir Alex Ferguson declared that the "lack of respect"
shown towards referee had become "ridiculous" . 
> 
> "We are talking about introducing this into the grass-roots level,
respect for the referee," the Manchester United manager declared. "It
is absolutely correct." 
> 
> Asked specifically how ManYoo were working to improve relations with
Premiership referees, Ferguson explained: "We tell them to shake the
hand of the referee after the game, when it is finished. It is
sometimes difficult but you have to do it." 
> 
> Here are just a few examples of the respect that Ferguson and his
assistant Carlos Queiroz have shown towards England's referees this
season: 
> 
> * "I told the referee what I thought - some referees don't like it.
They don't like the truth. But I just told him how bad he was in the
first-half" - Ferguson 's explanation for why he was sent off by
referee Mark Clattenburg during the defeat to Bolton in November. 
> 
> Ferguson later admitted a charge of using abusive and/or insulting
words, although, after refusing to attend his hearing in person, there
was no apology forthcoming to Clattenburg. 
> 
> * "I thought the whole game was looking like it was going to go to
pieces as a football spectacle. For Manchester United it's not right.
There is something wrong when Manchester United get seven bookings" -
Ferguson returns to a familiar theme after Clattenburg referees
ManYoo's draw at Tottenham in January. 
> 
> * "This game was decided when Ronaldo's penalty was refused. That
gave them great confidence to hang on knowing the referee was on their
side" - Ferguson earns himself a disrepute charge after questioning
the integrity of referee Martin Atkinson following United's FA Cup
exit to Portsmouth. The rant continues for five minutes. It is then
taken up by Carlos Queiroz... 
> 
> * "The referee is a disgrace and he didn't do his job. We did our
job, Portsmouth did their job, but the referee didn't do his. Sadly,
we still have referees who don't understand what is the right thing in
the game and who they should protect. It is a pity and I feel sorry
the game has moved to a situation where referees deserve red cards.
This referee deserves somebody to come to the side of the pitch after
five minutes, give him a red card and pull him out of the game. That
is my opinion of this robber" - Queiroz, his master's voice, takes his
lead from Ferguson and launches an even more hysterical rant against
Atkinson. 
> 
> An inevitable FA charge eventually reaches Old Trafford, although
Ferguson remains unrepentant, asking a reporter "Did you see the game"
in response to be asked if he would plead guilty. 
> 
> * "It is a hard to say what is going on with this game. I have to
talk about some of the decisions in the last few weeks that have
damaged this football club. We are not in the FA Cup final because of
a bad decision when we should have had a penalty against Portsmouth .
Against Barcelona in the Champions League on Wednesday, there should
have been three penalties but only one was given. Something is wrong
with football" - An extract of Queiroz's angry rant after Chelsea beat
United courtesy of a late penalty - the first United have conceded
this season - by Michael Ballack. 
> 
> * "It was absolutely diabolical. It is a major decision Granted, it
hit his hand. But he has not lifted his hand above his shoulders,
above his head, anything like that. It is going straight to Rio
Ferdinand. The referee should have seen that rather than the linesman.
If we're not going to get those decisions then we are under pressure"
- Having refused to speak to Sky Sports in the immediate aftermath of
the defeat, Ferguson eventually emerges on MUTV to blame officialdom
for the loss at Stamford Bridge. 
> 
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