FA: Manchester United failed to refrain their players from violent behavior but Palace did refrain

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Absolute fecking joke of an organization. Clear ABU bias. Singling us out for violent behavior when Schlupp started it and ignoring what Ayew did.
 

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Well, we got a red card for a violent behaviour, Palace didn't.
 

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The amount of times you see teams and players all arguing but never get fined! Why is it just always when we’re involved?
 

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Looks like the club did right not appealing Casemiro. Definitely would've trebled his ban just cos.
 

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@Lecland027. We have both been charged with not controlling our players. Only United have been charged with violence.
 

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Except Palace should have done and they haven't bothered looking at it.
So the FA are just proving they haven't at all reviewed the incident


I am not saying otherwise. Feck their corrupt organisation however I just don't see anything wrong with the statement they made as, according to the rulebook, it makes sense I guess. Both teams charged for failing to control the players and we are charged for violent behaviour because, well, of the red card we got.
 

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Absolute fecking joke of an organization. Clear ABU bias. Singling us out for violent behavior when Schlupp started it and ignoring what Ayew did.


Clearly they were just teasing Fred a little.
 

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I am not saying otherwise. Feck their corrupt organisation however I just don't see anything wrong with the statement they made as, according to the rulebook, it makes sense I guess. Both teams charged for failing to control the players and we are charged for violent behaviour because, well, of the red card we got.
ETH should go and punch the F.A. Spokesperson on the nose, it would be worth it.
 

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Yeah because squabbles on the pitch like that has never, ever happened before.
 

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One slowed down near image of Casemeiro and all logic has gone out of the window. It’s like PL and their overreaction to anyone waving the imaginary card. There was a lot of nonsense that went on in that scuffle but for some reason hands on neck is all that matters
 

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I thought the FA would not get involved in anything the referee had seen, given that he was right there as was his linesman and the VAR ref obviously watched it, just goes to show they make it up as they go along, but given the criticism in the media already for how it was handled just makes them look like the tools that they are
 

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we are charged for violent behaviour because, well, of the red card we got.
But we accepted that charge by not appealing Casemiro's red so why are we getting punished for it even further? I get if they want to whack both teams for disorder but this is where we as a club need to reject that violent behavior charge and provide the FA with the other video evidence where it shows Casemiro never actually did violent behavior and then show Ayew twice hitting Fred.
 

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Is there nothing we can do or any other means to check on the FA/EPL/Referees and make them accountable?

If not then there should be really something fans can do to change that. We cant have them have all the power and prey they are not corrupt/bias to anyones (just look at FIFA) without any consequences.
 

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Is this to cover up their mistake of the red card?

Prove your innocence by doubling down on the accusations. How very propaganda-like.
 

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Who cares isn't this basically just a small fine?
 

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Sadly it feels like any response we give will either be dismissed or be used to give us an even bigger charge. Not sure there's any point in trying to fight this nonsense, let them just fine us or whatever.
 

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And people say there's no ABU bias :wenger:
 

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But we accepted that charge by not appealing Casemiro's red so why are we getting punished for it even further? I get if they want to whack both teams for disorder but this is where we as a club need to reject that violent behavior charge and provide the FA with the other video evidence where it shows Casemiro never actually did violent behavior and then show Ayew twice hitting Fred.
Good luck proving anything to those idiots. There is a clear bias towards some clubs for one reason or another, don't think we can do much here.
 

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I'm not sure if the FA is biased against us, even if the chair is openly a life-long Liverpool fan. I guess it's just the arrogance, incompetence, inability to admit to own mistakes and living in echo chamber where everyone knows each other from the schools/banquets and agrees with each other. I always found it ridiculous the FA is so obsolete it still officially keeps the fecking Prince of Wales as it's president.
At the end of the day bodies like the Premier League and the FA are always going to make money and will never become irrelevant, whoever is in charge and whatever the leadership does - that's why you end up with those being always chaired by well-born, elite-educated career chief executives coming from sectors like managing coffee chains or selling homeware. Oftentimes these people have nothing to do with football. It's nepotism, it leaves bad taste and it seems to be widely accepted in the UK.
 

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The FA can get fecked!! This must be the 5th time this season they’ve fined us yet other teams to similar on a weekly basis and nothing is done. Bunch of useless cnuts.
 

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I don’t get why United as a corporation just keep accepting this sort of bullshit. It has a serious impact on the commercial side when you look at how the outcomes have impacted results.

We should come out fighting, make our case publicly and call out this bullshit.

There seems to be this concern that if you push back against these organisations you’re only going to get worse treatment in future but it’s nonsense. Rolling over time and time again just makes them realise what they can get away with.