The Daily Telegraph - Sport

Ferguson charged over ‘shoot refs’ remark

- By Matt Slater

Doncaster Rovers manager Darren Ferguson has been charged by the Football Associatio­n for saying it would be a “good idea” to shoot referees after his side’s 1-1 draw against Plymouth on Saturday.

The 45-year-old was annoyed when Andy Baines ignored Rovers’ appeals for a penalty after James Coppinger went down in the box in the last minute of the League One clash.

When asked by reporters about the decision after the game, Ferguson said: “The referees are parttime and the standard is appalling, their fitness levels are a disgrace, I’ve had enough of it.

“What can I do? Shoot them, it would be a good idea.”

Ferguson, the son of former Manchester United manager Sir Alex, also said he was “disgusted” at what he believed were the officials “laughing at the end of the game”.

In a short statement yesterday, the FA said: “It is alleged his comments were improper and/or brought the game into disrepute.”

The former Peterborou­gh and Preston manager has until 6pm next Monday to respond to the charge.

Speaking on Sunday, Ferguson said his comment was “tongue-incheek” and was a result of “frustratio­n”, before emphasisin­g that he does not “advocate violence against officials”.

Apologisin­g for the comment and saying he regretted the wording, Ferguson added: “Referees have a tough job and I have a lot of respect for the challenges they face, but I would like to see more done to raise standards across the board and give them the best chance of getting decisions right.”

 ??  ?? Contrite: Darren Ferguson claims his angry words were tongue-in-cheek
Contrite: Darren Ferguson claims his angry words were tongue-in-cheek

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