Sir Alex Ferguson has dismissed suggestions Rio Ferdinand’s career may be over as it emerged the Manchester United defender will likely finish the season on the treatment table.

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Rio’s season over, not career
Sir Alex Ferguson has dismissed suggestions Rio Ferdinand’s career may be over as it emerged the Manchester United defender will likely finish the season on the treatment table.

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Rio’s season over, not career
Graham Bean, part of Sir Alex Ferguson’s defence team this week, has accused the Football Association of acting “like a Communist State” over the Manchester United manager’s five-match ban for comments made about referee Martin Atkinson.

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Bean: FA acts like a Communist State
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has expressed his disappointment over receiving a five-match touchline ban from the FA, although the Scot admits he is undecided whether to appeal his suspension.

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Fergie "disappointed" with ban
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has expressed his disappointment over receiving a five-match touchline ban from the FA, although the Scot admits he is undecided whether to appeal his suspension.

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Fergie "disappointed" with ban
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti believes the five-match touchline ban handed to Sir Alex Ferguson by the Football Association is too strong.

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Fergie ban too harsh – Ancelotti
ESPNsoccernet understands Sir Alex Ferguson will attempt to battle a possible touchline ban by telling the FA he did not cast aspersions on Martin Atkinson.

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Ferguson defence to hinge on use of ‘fair’
Gary Neville admits Jose Mourinho could one day manage Manchester United but he insisted Sir Alex Ferguson will remain in the job for some time yet.

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Neville: Mourinho won’t join United for now
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has branded Jamie Carragher’s tackle on Nani during last week’s 3-1 defeat at Liverpool “disgraceful”.

Manchester United failed to provide any post-match interviews after the 3-1 defeat at Liverpool on Sunday, with Sir Alex Ferguson and assistant Mike Phelan refusing to speak to the media.

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United blank the media after defeat
Kenny Dalglish has warned Sir Alex Ferguson that any psychological tricks will have no effect on Liverpool ahead of their clash with Manchester United.

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Mind games are pointless – Dalglish
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