Friday, April 5, 2013

Robert Dean takes charge of Manchester derby... BOTH Ferguson and Mancini may... - Daily Mail

UPDATED: 11:38 EST, 2 April 2013 Henry Dean has been offered Monday nightas explosive Manchester derby in considering that the United chef amazingly lost his great on Boxing Day what'll be his first run-in with Sir Alex Ferguson. Ferguson defended his decision to offer referee Dean a blast of his hairdryer before Manchester United closed yet another well-known comeback win. Javier Hernandezas last-minute champion against Newcastle at Old Trafford offered United a 4-3 triumph from a game when they had trailed 3 times, and took them seven points clear of opponents City at the full time. Fury: Sir Alex Ferguson angrily affects Mike Dean in December, while Roberto Mancini was livid after his chief Vincent Kompany saw red because of this concern on Arsenal's Jack Wilshere (below) Ferguson first rounded on Dean, then next official Neil Swarbrick before finally introducing in to assistant referee Jake Collin over Newcastleas second, an from Jonny Evans, which he was convinced shouldn't have already been allowed to stay. Dean also controversially delivered off City leader Vincent Kompany in the protecting Premier League championas 2-0 victory over Arsenal on January 13 a a red card that has been later rescinded by the FA. Roberto Mancini was mad at enough time after his skipper was shown a straight red a' and experienced a three-match ban a' for a relatively tame lunge at Jack Wilshere. Rant: Ferguson shouts at fourth official Neil Swarbrick throughout the thrilling Boxing Day conflict While Mancini fumed: aItas not just a red card, itas nothing,a his leader graciously tweeted: aNo grudges against the referee, I realize the difficulty of the job.a When City chose to appeal, it was widely predicted it would fail, but a three-man FA commission decided within their favour and referees were left bemused by your choice to overturn the red card, even when supporters were happy. No way: Kompany (left) could not think he saw red from Dean (right) in January's conflict with Arsenal Deanas assistant referee John Brooks can be the linesman who told City players to accept their travelling fans who'd paid A62 for a ticket after 900 supporters had stayed from the Emirates in protest at the fee. Meanwhile, Tottenhamas game against Everton at White Hart Lane on Sunday is going to be refereed by Andre Marriner, the state who formerly came into the team to instruct the people how never to get scheduled for fishing.

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