FA charges Ferguson over comments
Friday, May 13th, 2011Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson is charged with improper conduct by the Football Association for comments made about referee Howard Webb.

Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson is charged with improper conduct by the Football Association for comments made about referee Howard Webb.

The Football Association appoints a leading QC to review allegations of misconduct by Fifa officials during England’s failed 2018 World Cup bid.

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FA appoints QC to review bid claims
The Football Association will delay its decision in the case of QPR midfielder Alejandro Faurlin.

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FA’s verdict on QPR case delayed
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney says he is “gutted” he will miss the FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City after the Football Association upholds a two-match ban for swearing.

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Rooney banned for Cup semi-final
Sir Alex Ferguson is charged by the Football Association over his remarks about referee Martin Atkinson following Manchester United’s 2-1 defeat by Chelsea on Tuesday.

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Ferguson charged over ref remarks
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney will face no action from the Football Association after appearing to elbow Wigan midfielder James McCarthy on Saturday.

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Rooney escapes FA ban over clash
The former chair of the Football Association has criticised the organisation for failing to regulate the sport.

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VIDEO: Culture Media and Sport Committee
Lord Triesman, who quit as the Football Association chairman last year, will appear before MPs investigating the governance of the English game.

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Former FA chairman due at inquiry
Manchester United full-back Rafael is charged with improper conduct by the Football Association following his dismissal by referee Mike Dean on Sunday.

The Football Association unveils a new three-and-a-half year sponsorship deal with carmaker Vauxhall.

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FA in Vauxhall sponsorship deal
Prince William is taking an active interest in the Football Association’s search for a new chairman, the BBC has learned.

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Prince kept abreast of FA search
The Football Association of Ireland says that it is in talks about a possible friendly with England at the Aviva Stadium.

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FAI confirms England match talks
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is in the running to be the next England manager, says Football Association general secretary Alex Horne.

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Redknapp ‘in running’ for England
The Football Association will investigate clashes between rival fans following Birmingham’s 2-1 Carling Cup quarter-final win over Aston Villa.

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FA to probe St Andrew’s clashes
The Football Association is to examine an off-the-ball incident involving Mike Williamson of Newcastle and Bolton’s Johan Elmander from Saturday’s match.
