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Skysports:The Football Association is considering whether to appeal against the decision to clear Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz of improper conduct.
The Manchester United manager and his assistant were charged over their criticism of referee Martin Atkinson and Professional Game Match Officials (PGMO) general manager Keith Hackett after the 1-0 defeat to Portsmouth in the FA Cup.
They were found not guilty by an independent commission but reports later emerged that the main reason for them escaping action was a transcription error by the FA.
Queiroz had been transcribed as saying of Atkinson "that is my opinion of this robber today", when in fact he is believed to have said, "that is my opinion of his job today."
An FA spokesman has refuted suggestions that there was any such error, and confirmed that an appeal may be lodged.
However, the governing body will await receipt of the full judgement and 'written reasons' before considering further action.
"The charges were brought on more than just the issue of the word 'robber'," said an FA spokesman.
"At any disciplinary hearing the FA, as the prosecutor, argues its case, as does the defence.
i still doubt they will appeal bu you never know.
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