Newcastle manager Alan Pardew felt his colleagues at Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson should get punishment from the FA due to swear at officials of the game the two teams at the moment Boxing Day yesterday.
Ferguson was furious with referee Mike Dean's decision endorsed OG Jonny Evans in a match which ended 4-3 to the Red Devils victory. Dean did not even evict Ferguson to the stands and did not include the incident in his report after the game.
After the FA decided to conduct an investigation on the comments Manchester City manager, Roberto Mancini and the QPR manager, Harry Redknapp have both criticized the leadership of the referee, Pardew is urging the same thing applied to Ferguson.
"I think Mike Dean felt a little disappointed he did not do anything. Sorrows I think the pressure really hard for a referee. Yet it was an emotional game and they seem cordial discussion. I've been there, and in the end I had to go up into the stands," he sneered .
Pardew also deplored the action of Robin Van Persie elbowed The Magpies defender, Fabricio Coloccini could eluding FA. "I think a lot of things that can be seen FA. Yet it seemed they did not see anything," complained former West Ham manager.
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