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Ferguson sent off in shame but his side rally round Roy Collins sees the Manchester United boss ordered from the dugout only to have the last laugh
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An embarrassed Sir Alex Ferguson faces a fine after being ordered
from the dugout for the first time in his Premiership career during
the 2-1 win at Newcastle.
Ferguson will become the first victim of the Football
Association's crackdown on misbehaving managers, the powers that be
at Soho Square having decided that they must take action to stop the
unedifying sight of them railing at match officials.
Ferguson was furious when referee Uriah Rennie, no stranger to
controversy himse...
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FERGUSON SENT OFF FOR HIS RED RAGE; First therewas Beckham andTHAT boot. Now SirAlex is kicking out again.
The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
; Byline: PETER FITTON SIR ALEX FERGUSON was sent off yesterday for the first time since he took charge of Manchester United almost 17 years ago. The notoriously volatile Old Trafford manager can now expect a disciplinary summons from the FA and a touchline ban for up to three matches. Ferguson was
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Soc: Ferguson will not appeal against two-match ban - FA
AAP Sports News (Australia)
; AAP Sports News (Australia) 10-21-2003 Soc: Ferguson will not appeal against two-match ban - FA LONDON, Oct 21 Reuters - Manchester United manager ...
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Football: Ferguson to contest misconduct charges.(Sport)
The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; Byline: SIMON STONE MANCHESTER United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is to fight the two FA misconduct charges brought against him following his side's win at Newcastle last month. Ferguson is facing one charge of improper conduct and another of using foul and abusive language to the match officials at
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SOC: Ronaldo can be a great, says Ferguson
AAP Sports News (Australia)
; AAP Sports News (Australia) 10-02-2006 SOC: Ronaldo can be a great, says Ferguson By Steve Griffiths LONDON, Oct 2 AFP - Manchester United manager ...
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Snoddy's fourth official move paying dividends
Belfast Telegraph
; Referee's chief Alan Snoddy believes that the benefit of having a fourth official at Premier League games will prove invaluable as the season progresses. The move to introduce the extra man on the sidelines, as revealed in yesterday's Belfast Telegraph, will bring the Irish Premier League into line
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