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Football: The last man to award a penalty against United at Old Trafford disappeared without a trace.Will the same happen to this ref?(Sport)
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The Mirror (London, England)
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February 1, 2000| Author:
Walters, Mike
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REFEREE Andy D'Urso has been warned his career could be in jeopardy by the last official who awarded a penalty at Manchester United - and got the sack.
Former Football League linesman Bill Birch claimed: "I hope nothing sinister happens to Andy just because he has committed the cardinal sin of giving the opposition a penalty at Old Trafford."
Birch says Sir Alex Ferguson was "screaming blue murder in the tunnel" after he gave Second Division York a spot kick d...
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