MUFCgal
Full Member
Yes he should, he should tell them to go feck themselves. They're happy enough to let him swear while on duty for England, but not for his club??
Obviously Martin Samuel didn't get the memo.No he didn't.
Well if you listened to it on ITV (BBC edited the swearing out; the most popular one around) then you'd hear:No he didn't.
No suprise there then!Obviously Martin Samuel didn't get the memo.
See above. I await your apology.No suprise there then!
I don't think the FA are particularly concerned by precedents or fairness at all, to be honest.I'm sure we could throw that in their faces. Would be interesting to hear a response from FA....
See above. I await your apology.
Audible swearing on camera. It either is, or it isn't. It is, in both cases. He has been charged in one. I don't believe that is right.
If you think mumbling "fecks sake" into your shirt is the same as what Rooney did at the weekend then fair enough.
I was wondering how much it would cost the club to not give any Friday press conferences or post match interviews for the entire 2011-12 Premier League season.What the club should do is work to rule - do the bare minimum required to meet their obligations to the FA and Premier League. No more feeding on the crumbs from United's table for them, bunch of cnuts.
Sorry, butSwearing on television during the day is against the regulations of Ofcom in the UK and they are obligated to sanction anyone who breaks such regulations, especially when deliberate. From that perspective I can see where the FA is coming from as he has brought football into disrepute.
Not that I am particularly concerned even though I believe it to be indecent.
Why didn't they sanction Micah Richards then ?Swearing on television during the day is against the regulations of Ofcom in the UK and they are obligated to sanction anyone who breaks such regulations, especially when deliberate. From that perspective I can see where the FA is coming from as he has brought football into disrepute.
Not that I am particularly concerned even though I believe it to be indecent.
He's a Tory, he'll be OK with one rule for one another rule for others.Sorry, but
I apologize, I realize the language was harsh but in the heat of the moment I felt it best captured my feelings on the matter.Dwayne should receive a 2 point infraction for the appalling language in the poll.
Fergie should just turn up to them and give monosyllabic answers to every question, in as short a time as possible.I was wondering how much it would cost the club to not give any Friday press conferences or post match interviews for the entire 2011-12 Premier League season.
Damn right.I bet plenty would have voted 'Yes' regardless of todays decision
Obertan's English is quite good.Fergie should just turn up to them and give monosyllabic answers to every question, in as short a time as possible.
If the FA or Premier League want MUFC to send players to represent them, send Obertan and Bebe instead of Scholes and Giggs.
etc etc.
I think that's a fecking genius idea sending Bebe out to talk to them though. Just get him to stand there shrugging his shoulders for 3 minutes* saying 'I no understand'.
* with his i-pod on.
Eric would have played for France. He was shunned by Aime Jacquet after his ban for the Kung Fu Kick. It was France who did not recall him, I'm afraid, not Eric shunning them.Cantona didnt need France.
BerbatovEric would have played for France. He was shunned by Aime Jacquet after his ban for the Kung Fu Kick. It was France who did not recall him, I'm afraid, not Eric shunning them.
Not many players who I can recall who turned their back on their country during their prime. Duncan Ferguson is the only one I can remember for a British nation. Plenty have retired to extend their career, but most players see international football as a big deal.
He has retired after a long international career though. He's the same as someone like Shearer and Scholes. It's understandable when you are close to 30 or just passed 30 like they were, especially if you have amassed plenty of caps.Berbatov
Doesnt matter, my point still stand. He didnt need France. I think he is happier without France.Eric would have played for France. He was shunned by Aime Jacquet after his ban for the Kung Fu Kick. It was France who did not recall him, I'm afraid, not Eric shunning them.
He played for France 45 times and scored 20 goals and would have gladly had more caps post 95 if given the chance. He would have gladly played at Euro 96 when he was a popular choice back home to get into the squad following his last great season for United.Doesnt matter, my point still stand. He didnt need France. I think he is happier without France.