London: Commission Regulation English Football Association (FA) gives a warning to Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson's comments related to referee Howard Webb ahead of big-match Premier League match against Chelsea at Old Trafford, 8 May. By then, Ferguson has made positive comments on the Webb.
However, for violating the rule that is forbidden to talk about the figure of court before the match, a result Ferguson did not escape the indictment (Read: Fergie Back Indicted FA). The FA's decision to invite a reaction (opposition) of a number of managers, including Arsene Wenger.
It is believed, Ferguson did not respond to the charges. Because the FA itself is suspected will not impose punishment. Forecasts that later proved. "Today (Tuesday, May 17) Regulation Commission has warned Sir Alex Ferguson to be careful in acting (commented) in the future. Ferguson was charged with related misbehave before the game comments directed at referee Howard Webb, May 6, 2011, "the FA's official statement.
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