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‘I’m not like Newcastle – a wee club in the North East’ — Ferguson hits back at Pardew jibe

Oh, it’s on.

ALEX FERGUSON HAS criticised Newcastle manager Alan Pardew for his claims that the Manchester United manager should have been sent off after a verbal exchange with referee Mike Dean during their clash on Wednesday.

The United manager called Dean over just before the beginning of the second-half of the 4-3 encounter at Old Trafford to argue over a decision in the opening period and he also had words with an assistant referee and fourth official Neil Swarbrick.

Ferguson was unhappy that Dean overruled his assistant referee, Jake Collin, who flagged Papiss Cisse offside when Jonny Evans turned in an own goal and the goal was given.

The Reds manager was criticised in the media for his outburst but because Dean has opted not to include the incident in his referee’s report means Ferguson will escape any punishment from the Football Association.

Pardew claimed today that Ferguson should have been sent to the stands but the United manager responded angrily on Friday.

Ferguson also joked that the only man who has not been asked for his opinion is American president Barack Obama but his defence was serious.

He said: “The problem for me and Manchester United is that the profile of the club is huge. Alan Pardew has come out and criticised me. Alan Pardew is the worst at haranguing referees — his whole staff every game. He was at it for the whole game on Wednesday.

“He shoves the linesman and laughs about it and he has to cheek to criticise me. It is unbelievable. He forgets the help I gave him by the way. The press have a good field day. They have addressed every possible angle, the only one they have not asked is Barack Obama – he is too busy.

“It’s unfortunate that I carry that, because I’m the manager of the biggest club in the world. I’m not like Newcastle – a wee club in the North East.

“That is the facts of life. I was demonstrative but I was not out of order. That has been overplayed by the press. You’ve all had a field day.

“Some managers shove linesman on the pitch and make a joke of it. I’m not making a joke of this. I think it should have been disallowed, I really do.”

Ferguson has also defended his actions of encroaching onto the pitch and stands by his assessment of the incident – but did not criticise Dean.

“I thought the first hand was on Evans from Cisse. The rule book says if an opponent is interfering with defender then he is offside, it says it clearly in the rule book. The interpretation is from Mike Dean is that he was not interfering, I think he was. I think that is reasonable. I thought Mike Dean handled it well. He is an experienced referee, mature.

“There was no ranting and raving from me. I was demonstrative but then I am always demonstrative – everyone knows that. I’m an emotional guy.

“What happened was that Dean was walking towards the centre circle and I came up to the touchline and he came towards me and I went towards him. I was not on the pitch for more than three or four yards. Then we came off together.”

- © AFP, 2012

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  • The ref could have been killed !!!

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  • Not a Man Utd Fan but Pardew should just walk away now. He is not going to win this war of words with Ferguson. Ferguson is an expert at this sort of banter.

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    • He’s not an ‘expert’ at this sort of banter, it’s just that the media put a spin on his words that make him sound like some sort of wordsmith which he certainly is not.

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    • Yea, fergie has mastered it, but also around long enough to not give a shit about repercussions, whether he was right or wrong. Also, when media argues back, he simply boycotts them. Even Man U hierarchy afraid of him. He is irreplaceable. Can Man U replace him successfully? He has a aura about him that few ever have. Anyone who stood up to him is long gone…..from an LFC fan…. Hoping BR s given long enough to exert his philosophy… You do not need a big name coach, you need down to earth smarts….

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    • @Graham

      i totally agree and will go further. fergi mouths off on purpose. Look at when he does mouth off. Its either when his team are playing badly or when he feels there are under pressure. he diverts the media attention away from his players and onto him. where are the articles about how bad utd’d defense is, or whats up with rooney. no where. all the media, and pressure is on fergi.

      oh and i actually think the ref got the decision right.

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  • Only Mourinho could match oul blue nose ferguson for the mind games.

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  • All football managers are hypocrits at some point, fergie has been around so long that he has more examples of it flying around.

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  • So it’s okay for this arrogant git to call Newcastle ‘a wee club’, but he got his jocks in a knot when Benitez called Everton a small club. Oh, the hypocrisy……

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  • This thread is so funny.

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    • Mark 28/12/12 #

      It’s absolutely hilarious!! United fan for about 25 years now and I don’t get involved with this anymore. No point, only ever one winner and ill give everyone a clue. His first name is Alex!!

      A wee small club from the north east, anyone with half a brain knows its not true. 55,000 people week in week out. Fergie is the best wind-up merchant in the world!

      It will be a sad day for football when he’s finished.

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  • Vintage Fergie. I like Pardew but he’s a more gobby fecker than big Al. The reaction by some people on this go on like these type of decisions and managers having a go at each other doesn’t happen regularly. Don’t worry folks, League of Ireland is only a few months away!

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  • Whoever seen the game on Wednesday should have seen that Mike Dean was in no position to overrule his linesman. Cisse was offside and interfering with play. If Cisse wasn’t there, Evans would have not made the attempted clearance. With regards to Ferguson, his outburst would have landed any other manager in hot water, I suspect he (Dean) didn’t include Ferguson in the match report as he seen he made an error overruling his linesman. I don’t think the ref should have to include a person in his match report for them to be punished. With regards to the ‘Wee Club’ comment, it’s just tit for tat, Ferguson is top dog in the league and won’t let any perceived insults go unanswered.

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  • Regardless of the ‘personalities’ involved, harassing a referee should result in a red card ad a walk of shame to the stands. Fergie thinks to highly of himself.

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  • ?What is a club in any case?

    Not the buildings or the directors or the people who are paid to represent it.

    It?s not the television contracts, get-out clauses, marketing departments or executive boxes.

    It?s the noise, the passion, the feeling of belonging, the pride in your city.

    It?s a small boy clambering up stadium steps for the very first time, gripping his father?s hand, gawping at that hallowed stretch of turf beneath him and, without being able to do a thing about it, falling in love.?

    Sir Bobby Robson

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  • Liam 28/12/12 #

    What a hypocrite, he criticised Rafa Benitez for saying the same thing about Everton a few years ago.

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  • Nice reply Fergie! That will teach Pardew not to rant on about you!

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  • Most people haven’t copped his van persie could have been killed statement was a wind up too, nobody seemed to talk about the actual result after that which is just what fergie wanted, the man is a genius

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  • Im not a united fan but I absolutely love fergies wind ups, he’s brilliant.

    The only one that he could never take to pieces was Jose. He basically retired Keggy, made Rafa a comedy figure, aged Wenger about 20 years etc

    He’s passionate, clever and great value and will be sorely missed when the robots like Rodgers etc take over

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  • Biggest club in the world? Eh, yeah right! Barcelona and Real Madrid might have something to say about that.

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    • Niall 28/12/12 #

      Yes. Biggest club in the world by far. Fact, as a former Liverpool tw*t would say.

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    • They are the biggest club in the world, as for your argument about it being barca or real well just look at the league there in its a two horse race the English title is watched more closely than any other world wide Spain is the 3 rd best behind Germany

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    • Spain as third best? Check the corresponding UEFA co-efficient. Check the performances of Spanish clubs in the Champions League and Europa League.

      The Bundesliga is the most fan friendly league, but it isn’t better than La Liga on the pitch yet.

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    • I completely disagree German football is much better to watch and I’m not talking about euro football that had biting to do with my comment I’m talking about each league as individual

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    • You may find it more entertaining. Nevertheless, the Spanish league is clearly stronger. Perhaps you should have made it clearer you were speaking about your personal preferences. If I could choose any league in Europe to attend weekly, it would be the Bundesliga. But La Liga is clearly home to the best players and teams.

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  • Go on Fergie, let them have it! What a legend. All the haters will actually miss him when he’s gone, by the way!

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    • Not just the haters…. Love him or hate him, he’s a character…. And I like a coach who sticks up for his team and throws himself under the bus when needed, then tells players like nanny what he thinks of them… Primma donnas! Need more of this…. Previous Liverpool managers would have given sterling big bucks too soon…. Like the way Rodgers has told him to earn it n the field….. Also fergie really wanted van nistelroy…. Did what it took…. What’s wrong with looking out for your club??? I do not like Man U… But this is football.. Our religion….

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  • A1-88 28/12/12 #

    FACTS WE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT MAN-UTD AND CORRUPT FA::::::::::::::
    1. Mike Dean, referee, when Blackburn beat Utd 2-3, hasn’t refereed a Man-Utd game since. FACT
    2. Mike Dean – referee, in 2010, after Man-Utd’s defeat to Chelsea, was demoted t…o the Championship. FACT
    3. Wiley, called “fat and unfit” by Alex after Man-Utd’s draw with Sunderland,”agreed to retire” that season. FACT
    4. Mark Clattenbu…
    rg (1-6 to City)hasn’t refereed a single Man- United game after that Manchester derby. (has
    acted as 4th official in 3) FACT
    5. Martin Atkinson – Involved in Man-Utd’s defeat to Chelsea, criticized by Alex, hasn’t refereed Utd since. FACT
    6. Ex ref Jeff Winter openly stating that he hadn’t been given a Unitedgame for 2 years after sending Keane off. FACT
    7. Howard Webb has been United’s most used referee since the defeat to Manchester City. FACT
    8. More than 18% of the penalties Webb has awarded in his 8 year career have been to United. FACT
    9. United’s CEO is on the board of the English FA. (Just in case the refs don’t do their ‘jobs’.) FACT
    10. FA reacts to Ferguson’s criticisms by only appointing referees he approves of. FACT.
    11.Wigan manager Martinez handed £10,000 fine for Old Trafford outburst over Danny Welbeck controversial penalty (DIVING)
    Ferguson not happy with Chris Foy, Foy referees a League Two game. something he hasn’t done since the 2001-02 season.PURE COLD HARD FACTS !!!

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  • We’ll do what we want, we’ll do what we want, we are UNITED and we’ll do what we want !

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  • He can’t speak English anyway!
    Don’t know what the fuss is all about!

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  • So once again Lord Ferg just does what he likes and the footballing authorities sit on their hands, as they did over his previous refusal to speak to the BBC.

    For Dean not to mention the Manchester United boss’s antics because he didn’t shout or swear at him is to completely miss the point of what he succeeded in doing; getting in the face of all four officials and in particular the linesman on that side of the pitch, who looked unnerved by the affair – and left unprotected by the fourth official.

    Watch the footage again, as Ferguson deliberately seeks out the match officials in turn and succeeds in halting the start of the second half until he completes his elongated complaint. This wasn’t done in the heat of the moment, it was over 30 minutes after the original incident.

    Either Ferguson came up with this course of action himself – or someone else did during the half time break and suggested it to him. Deliberate and pre-meditated – with Dean’s omission seemingly confirming he’s been had over, or that his bosses didn’t want him to pursue this.

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  • I support neither of those clubs, but is definitely support Newcastle over a side full of glory hunting supporters. You find UTD supporters world wide, half of them still think Ronaldo is still in the squad.

    Anyone but United!!!

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  • Fu fergie ur only a tit

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  • Gerard 28/12/12 #

    Take a chill pill ferguson at your age try relax ffs

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  • Regardless of his comments on Newcastle Ferguson should be arrested for attempted murder. He could have killed Mike Dean.

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  • Fergie should know better than to say something like that. He’s gone down in my estimation. He has the experience not to be drawn into something like this. And some comments from united fans here are so arrogant

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  • Ferguson, 2009: “Everton are a big club, not a small one which Benitez arrogantly said.”

    Hypocrite of the highest order and it galls me he gets away with on a regular basis.

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  • Forever the hypoctite, Ferguson!!

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  • Its all pantomime soap opera crap

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  • Everyone knows that the FA stands for the ferguson association. The head of the fa is a chairman on UnitedHealth board. It’s completly corrupt in favour of united. Everyone knows it.

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    • Niall 28/12/12 #

      Dumbest comment of the day so far. If you knew anything about football you would know the fa are far harder on united than any other club with dozens of incidents to prove it.

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    • David Gill, United’s Chief Executive, is indeed on the FA board. As is Phil Gartside (Chairman of Bolton) and Anthony Kleanthous (Chairman of Barnet). I guess the FA is corrupt in favour of Barnet and Bolton too?

      David Gill is also vice-Chairman of the FA. When this was announced a couple of months ago, ABUs went into overdrive. They did however forget that in the early 00s, David Dein, then Chief Executive of Arsenal, held the same position. What I’m trying to say is that it is normal for clubs’ chairpersons and chief executives to sit on the FA board and does nothing to prove your argument.

      Indeed, the current chairman of the FA, David Bernstein, was chairman of Manchester City in the 90s.

      But don’t let the facts get in the way of your rather wonderful argument, Martin Mac.

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    • @Conor: Funny how Martin has yet to respond to your post. Tinfoil hat folks like him don’t seem to like documented facts. Another interesting fact is how Ferguson has served more touch line bans than any other manager.

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  • Not one of them is worth the money they get the sooner the banks call in the debt the better.then we will see who gets support when the clubs ask the fans to pay up and players to take the cut the wages ,or the club closes.

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  • I was worried Pardew was trying to become one of those slimy managerial buddies of Sir Alex like Allardyce and Pullis(old Taggart gets on well with the long-ball merchants doesnt he). Good on him but I do worry for Newcastle the next time they get Howard Webb. As for being a wee club in the North East at least they have a good local support and dont need to fill their stadium with Tourists and mobs of Fianna Fail showoffs flyin over from this kip.
    .

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  • It’s funny how the same people supporting Man Utd are on here knocking Rory McIlroy for being British.

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  • Sounds like a lot of people here have played a lot of football and won a lot of titles!

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  • It’s funny how the second a decision goes against united all were hearing about on tv is how vague the rules are and “it’s time for change”.
    Whatever happened to the old “it was a tough decision for the ref” that players like Suarez have had to listen to from commentators nearly every week this season.

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  • Ferguson should be fired.

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  • Elrat 28/12/12 #

    The last time ferguson lost was when he took on two Irish guys McManus & Desmond – got his comeuppance there and then !!! Obnoxious little man

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  • Incredible how after villa and Sunderland the comments section were very quite of LFC fans bar a small few. Yet a comment from fergie brings them out like flies.
    It’s says a lot.

    Fergie didn’t need to make the comment, that said if anyone heard the interview they would soon see how it was chipped and pieced together to make it sound a lot worse.

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  • A shit sport… Diving is the biggest skill in the game now & refs giving penalties for minimal contact. It’s hard to watch

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  • A1-88 .PEOPLE LIKE YOu never cease to amaze me man utd won 19 league titles coz they are simply good u can go on gloat about the corrupt FA as you say,but this is a cold hard fact

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  • Anybody not supporting FC Barcelona should be considered a loser.

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