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Unread 09-04-2010, 10:26 PM
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Default Disgusted Sir Alex Ferguson claims press is blinded by 'mist of venom'

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[SIZE="4"]• United manager criticises coverage of Bayern defeat
• Munich players 'bullied young referee'

Tim Rich
guardian.co.uk, Friday 9 April 2010 22.00 BST



Still nursing the wounds from Manchester United's controversial elimination from the Champions League, Sir Alex Ferguson rounded on what he called a "mist of venom" surrounding the club.

The United manager was aggrieved that the excellence of his side's first-half performance against Bayern Munich had been forgotten amid his comments that the way Bayern's players had surrounded the referee in a successful attempt to get Rafael da Silva dismissed was "typical Germans".

"The most important thing about Wednesday night's game is how well we played. But you have lost that in the mist of your venom," he told reporters at the club's training ground at Carrington. "The Germans let themselves down in the way they behaved by getting the boy sent off. If they don't recognise that, there is nothing I can do about that. It was totally unfair – they bullied a young referee into it."

"He [Rafael] has barely touched him. [Franck] Ribéry did more to him than he did to Ribéry. The issue was how the Germans reacted; they knew the boy was on a yellow card, they surrounded the referee. We see that happen time and time again with players waving an imaginary card to the referee – and he succumbed.

"I don't know if it was last season or the season before, but there was a referee's edict that anyone showing an imaginary card should themselves be booked. Well, there were six that should have been booked. What has been lost in all this is our performance. We were 3-0 up and it could have been 5-0. We were magnificent and that has been lost just because you want a headline about what I say about the Germans. That is disgusting, absolutely disgusting. The players deserved some praise from you lot because their performance was outstanding. At the end of the game you are forced by Uefa rules to do a television interview. It is a bad time to do it."

Ferguson has always been suspicious of flash interviews conducted immediately after the final whistle when emotions are at their height. His sometime mentor Jock Stein told him a manager should wait at least 48 hours before commenting on a controversial game. And he has long been suspicious of the club's press corps, whom he accused of celebrating United's defeat in last year's European Cup final.

"Someone told me the other day that when the press came back from the Rome final [against Barcelona] they were all delighted," he said. "They were on the press bus and pleased that we lost. It is disappointing when there is a British team in a European final and even one member of the British press wants us to lose. Someone on the bus told me he was absolutely disgusted at the behaviour of the British press at the European Cup final and he had no reason to lie to me."

His accusations carried echoes of an incident in December 2005 when Ferguson was appalled by suggestions that some journalists flying back with the team from Lisbon after United's elimination from the Champions League by Benfica ordered champagne.

Ferguson did not comment on reports in the Guardian that Manchester United's debt had meant they were unable to fund a bid for the Valencia forward David Villa. The signing of the 21-year-old Javier Hernández and the Fulham centre-half Chris Smalling is evidence that Manchester United's transfer policy will be aimed at younger, cheaper footballers.

"There is always conjecture about players," Ferguson said. "Last summer it was Ribéry and Karim Benzema, and he was one of the targets that we set out to get because he was 21, and now it is David Villa. I am sure by the end of the season there will be half a dozen more."

Ferguson has admitted he did not bring Benzema to Old Trafford because he thought the €35m (£30.7m) fee Real Madrid paid Lyon was inflated, adding that United had to move swiftly to sign Hernández from Chivas de Guadalajara once he made the Mexican national squad because his price was in danger of rising. "That created a problem for us," he said, "because, if he went to the World Cup and did well, we were going to lose him."

The manager was adamant that Wayne Rooney would play no part against Blackburn on Sunday after aggravating his ankle injury at Old Trafford against Bayern in a match that Ferguson had said the striker would miss. However Rooney's wife, Coleen, at Aintree for the Grand National meeting, suggested the England international was making a typically rapid recovery. "He is fine and his ankle is fine," she said. "He has been into training today."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...-united-bayern
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:30 PM
wiganste
 
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£#%&!ing spooky. I was just about to post this myself.

He's bang on there though. The press are £#%&!ing @#%&!s, leeching a living out of United and everything in that interview is correct.

But on the flip side, United losing makes a nation happy. When they start sympathising, it's time to worry.
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:33 PM
Sparky***
 
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£#%&!ing spooky. I was just about to post this myself.

He's bang on there though. The press are £#%&!ing @#%&!s, leeching a living out of United and everything in that interview is correct.

But on the flip side, United losing makes a nation happy. When they start sympathising, it's time to worry.
Fergie treats them all with utter contempt, which they all deserve.
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:35 PM
wiganste
 
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Fergie treats them all with utter contempt, which they all deserve.
Yep. And they seem surprised when he @#%&!s them off. Only in our country can the press celebrate the nations last club in the european cup going out.

At least they get to dust down their 'Fergie is finished' articles and get them in print again.
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:36 PM
MUFC One Love
 
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Brilliant quotes from Fergie tbh.

ABU @#%&!s.
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:37 PM
Billy Bigbollox
 
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£#%&!ing spooky. I was just about to post this myself.

He's bang on there though. The press are £#%&!ing @#%&!s, leeching a living out of United and everything in that interview is correct.

But on the flip side, United losing makes a nation happy. When they start sympathising, it's time to worry.
True. When we went 3 years without the title I thought there was a definite softening of the attitude towards us but as soon as we started winning it again back came all the tired old ABU shite. The press hate winners in this country for the most part and will generally big up the valiant underdog
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:37 PM
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Brilliant quotes from Fergie tbh.

ABU @#%&!s.
siege mentality
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:38 PM
Sparky***
 
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Yep. And they seem surprised when he @#%&!s them off. Only in our country can the press celebrate the nations last club in the european cup going out.

At least they get to dust down their 'Fergie is finished' articles and get them in print again.
The worst ones are the ones that try to claim to be unbiased. I can't stand that.

We know you don't like manchester united, so just be up front about it. Don't be petty and try and disguise it as constructive criticism.
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:38 PM
wiganste
 
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True. When we went 3 years without the title I thought there was a definite softening of the attitude towards us but as soon as we started winning it again back came all the tired old ABU shite. The press hate winners in this country for the most part and will generally big up the valiant underdog
That's why Portsmouth are getting bigged up at the moment for their upcoming FA Cup semi. The fact that the club has been mis-managed to £#%&! means %@#$&! all to the press. They love an underdog. £#%&!ers.
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:40 PM
wiganste
 
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Going back to the Rafael sending off - why has no one mentioned the cynical foul on him which led to his 1st yellow and then Ribery trying to take he head off with his elbow, just for grabbing at his shoulder?
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:44 PM
dunk
 
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Going back to the Rafael sending off - why has no one mentioned the cynical foul on him which led to his 1st yellow and then Ribery trying to take he head off with his elbow, just for grabbing at his shoulder?
For the reasons Fergie mentioned in his comments above?
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:45 PM
Mr_Ed
 
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He might have a point...

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/spo...cle7092400.ece
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:45 PM
wiganste
 
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For the reasons Fergie mentioned in his comments above?
I know but surely one of the hacks is on Fergie's side?
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:49 PM
RedMenace
 
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The only hacks on his side are the ones writing for The People or The Star which nobody reads or which gets edited down to two paragraphs. It's become more obvious since I started following a few journos on Twitter, they're all such self involved @#%&!s with their tweets and retweets of each other's pearls of wisdom. Especially people like Oliver Kay.
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:50 PM
Sparky***
 
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Going back to the Rafael sending off - why has no one mentioned the cynical foul on him which led to his 1st yellow and then Ribery trying to take he head off with his elbow, just for grabbing at his shoulder?
contrast that with the reaction to rooney blatantly stamping on a portugal players %@#$&!s in the british press and getting sent off... ingerlund = brave heroes....

blame ronaldo.
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:50 PM
Kent Brockman
 
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Going back to the Rafael sending off - why has no one mentioned the cynical foul on him which led to his 1st yellow and then Ribery trying to take he head off with his elbow, just for grabbing at his shoulder?
I agree. A better ref would have handled that situation very differently.

The post-match coverage seemed to ignore that as well. I even heard one report big up the fact that Arjen Robben upheld his great record of never losing to United. Did their joy at United going out blind them to the actual score of the game?
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:52 PM
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I agree. A better ref would have handled that situation very differently.

The post-match coverage seemed to ignore that as well. I even heard one report big up the fact that Arjen Robben upheld his great record of never losing to United. Did their joy at United going out blind them to the actual score of the game?
bit like how the entire media world have completely forgotten about bayern knocking us out in 2001.
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:53 PM
Kent Brockman
 
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bit like how the entire media world have completely forgotten about bayern knocking us out in 2001.
How many £#%&!ing times was 'Revenge for 99' mentioned???
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:55 PM
Halloween
 
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"because, if he went to the World Cup and did well, we were going to lose him."

This worries me greatly, are we so weak now in the transfer market. Pathetic, not that I'm blaming Fergie.
 
Unread 09-04-2010, 10:57 PM
dunk
 
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I know but surely one of the hacks is on Fergie's side?
Apparently not...

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What a £#%&!er.

Every game he highlighted Fergie complaining about the ref we were actually £#%&!ing robbed. Apparently we should just accept such ridiculous and inept refereeing because we are United.
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