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Rooney escapes further ban
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The Football Association has confirmed Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney will not face any further disciplinary action following his red card at Fulham on Saturday.
Rooney was sent off for two bookable offences during his side's 2-0 defeat and although he exchanged words with referee Phil Dowd after being shown red, the official has confirmed he was not sworn at by the player.
The FA will write to Rooney, however, to issue him with a formal warning about his conduct after he punched the corner flag while leaving the pitch.
An FA spokesman said: "We have clarified with Phil Dowd that there was no abuse from the player after he was dismissed.
"In relation to the incident when he punched the corner flag, the referee did not see that and we have written to Wayne Rooney reminding him of his responsibilities."
It means Rooney will only be suspended for one game, the Premier League visit of Aston Villa to Old Trafford on 5th April.
No further abuse??
It was live on national television and people all around the world clearly saw that there was.
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So everyone who gets sent off just walks off without saying a word? To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
Rooney was clearly just telling the ref that he was throwing the ball back to where the freekick was.
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Punching the cornerflag is no different from a manager kicking a bottle of water or something. You wouldn't want to see bans/fines handed out for that. You can't remove all emotion from the game when so much is at stake.
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