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Ferguson launches blast at footballing "fakers"
« on: August 16, 2009, 06:03:15 AM »
August 16, 2009

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists players who pretend to be injured in order to cause stoppages in play are "killing the game"

Sir Alex Ferguson: No time for actors
Ferguson's men were involved in a controversial incident during last Sunday's Community Shield at Wembley when defender Patrice Evra went down injured but Chelsea played on and scored, with referee Chris Foy playing the advantage.

The Scot claims referees are finding it increasingly difficult to differentiate between genuine instances when the game needs to be stopped to treat injuries and when players are trying to trick them into blowing the whistle.

A further complication is that the decision to stop play is not entirely in the official's hands, with some players still opting to abide by what Ferguson calls the "unwritten rule" to kick the ball into touch when a player goes down, injured or otherwise.

Ferguson feels if players only went to ground when genuinely injured, the referee's job would be much easier.

"This unwritten rule has come into the game and opportunist players have just overdone it. They have overcooked the whole thing," he said.

"Last week Evra was through and into the last third of the pitch, the referee stops it and (Michael) Ballack gets up. It could have been a serious problem so he stopped the game.

"Then when Evra is fouled, Chelsea don't kick the ball out, the referee plays on and we lose a goal.

"It is a grey area and something has to be done about it.

"The players are killing the game. The players' unprofessionalism is killing the game. Not the referees. The problem is how much the referee can tolerate when the players lie down pretending to be injured.

"There is no doubt that this unwritten rule about players kicking the ball into touch has been exploited to ridiculous degrees now."

Ferguson added: "I spoke to my players about it and told them not to kick the ball out, that they should let the referee decide when to stop the game.

"But the players wouldn't do it. If players don't put the ball out they get stick off opposing players and opposing fans.

"If a referee stops the game twice when players go down and on the third occasion he decides to play on, he makes a rod for his own back.

"Last Sunday, Chelsea had plenty of time to kick the ball out when Patrice Evra was injured after being fouled by Michael Ballack."

Pity yuh didnt say that when C.Ronaldo was playing fuh yuh.... yuh hypocritical k*nt
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Re: Ferguson launches blast at footballing "fakers"
« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2009, 06:06:41 AM »
August 16, 2009

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists players who pretend to be injured in order to cause stoppages in play are "killing the game"

Sir Alex Ferguson: No time for actors
Ferguson's men were involved in a controversial incident during last Sunday's Community Shield at Wembley when defender Patrice Evra went down injured but Chelsea played on and scored, with referee Chris Foy playing the advantage.

The Scot claims referees are finding it increasingly difficult to differentiate between genuine instances when the game needs to be stopped to treat injuries and when players are trying to trick them into blowing the whistle.

A further complication is that the decision to stop play is not entirely in the official's hands, with some players still opting to abide by what Ferguson calls the "unwritten rule" to kick the ball into touch when a player goes down, injured or otherwise.

Ferguson feels if players only went to ground when genuinely injured, the referee's job would be much easier.

"This unwritten rule has come into the game and opportunist players have just overdone it. They have overcooked the whole thing," he said.

"Last week Evra was through and into the last third of the pitch, the referee stops it and (Michael) Ballack gets up. It could have been a serious problem so he stopped the game.

"Then when Evra is fouled, Chelsea don't kick the ball out, the referee plays on and we lose a goal.

"It is a grey area and something has to be done about it.

"The players are killing the game. The players' unprofessionalism is killing the game. Not the referees. The problem is how much the referee can tolerate when the players lie down pretending to be injured.

"There is no doubt that this unwritten rule about players kicking the ball into touch has been exploited to ridiculous degrees now."

Ferguson added: "I spoke to my players about it and told them not to kick the ball out, that they should let the referee decide when to stop the game.

"But the players wouldn't do it. If players don't put the ball out they get stick off opposing players and opposing fans.

"If a referee stops the game twice when players go down and on the third occasion he decides to play on, he makes a rod for his own back.

"Last Sunday, Chelsea had plenty of time to kick the ball out when Patrice Evra was injured after being fouled by Michael Ballack."

Pity yuh didnt say that when C.Ronaldo was playing fuh yuh.... yuh hypocritical k*nt


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Re: Ferguson launches blast at footballing "fakers"
« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2009, 06:24:28 AM »
Exactly....The biggest faker is CR and Fergie have the balls to say that... What abt Evra grabbing his face when he get hit in his chest

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Re: Ferguson launches blast at footballing "fakers"
« Reply #3 on: August 16, 2009, 06:55:35 AM »
Steups, there is a difference between faking injury and diving for a foul.
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Re: Ferguson launches blast at footballing "fakers"
« Reply #4 on: August 16, 2009, 07:52:05 AM »
Steups, there is a difference between faking injury and diving for a foul.

So the guys that dive for a foul THEN in feigned anguish grab a body part are really duping us twice or would that be once?

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Re: Ferguson launches blast at footballing "fakers"
« Reply #5 on: August 16, 2009, 08:11:15 AM »
Should be interesting watching La Liga this season, looking forward to CR gehin some serious machette on de line especially when he come up against Puyol et al
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Re: Ferguson launches blast at footballing "fakers"
« Reply #6 on: August 16, 2009, 09:46:46 AM »
How in de world dis man does walk straight......or siddong comfortable wit balls the size of buoys?!?! (yuh know...the big ones they have park up on de side of the road as yuh heading down Carenage?)
This man really have no shame!


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Re: Ferguson launches blast at footballing "fakers"
« Reply #7 on: August 16, 2009, 09:57:48 AM »
No complaints from him when his player was one of the worst offenders.
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